vaudeville theater
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Definition
Noun: A theater specifically designed for or primarily used to stage vaudeville performances. Vaudeville was a popular genre of variety entertainment in the United States and Canada from the late 19th to early 20th century, featuring a series of separate, unrelated acts such as musicians, comedians, magicians, and animal acts.
Usage
This term refers to the physical building or venue itself. It is a compound noun where "vaudeville" specifies the type of theater.
Examples: * The old vaudeville theater on Main Street has been converted into a cinema. * She performed her comedy routine at a famous vaudeville theater in New York. * Many vaudeville theaters had elaborate architecture to attract audiences.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used historically to refer to venues that were active during the vaudeville era.
- It can also describe a modern theater that hosts shows styled after classic vaudeville.
Variants and Related Words
- Vaudeville house (noun): A direct synonym for "vaudeville theater."
- Music hall (noun): A similar type of venue for variety entertainment, more common in British English.
- Variety theater (noun): A more general term for a theater hosting a variety of acts.
Synonyms
- Vaudeville house
- Variety theater
- Music hall (context-dependent)
Related Phrases
- To play the vaudeville circuit: To perform in a series of vaudeville theaters across a region.
- Early in his career, the singer played the vaudeville circuit.
Noun
- a theater in which vaudeville is staged