Vaudeville refers to a light, often comic theatrical piece that blends various acts like pantomime, song, and dance. It also describes a type of stage entertainment with diverse acts such as comedians and singers.
Vaudeville refers to a light, often comic theatrical piece that blends various acts like pantomime, song, and dance. It also describes a type of stage entertainment with diverse acts such as comedians and singers.
Word | vaudeville |
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Date | August 31, 2015 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | VAUD-vil |
Etymology | In the 15th century, several amusing songs became popular across France. These songs were said to have been written by a man named Olivier Basselin who lived in the valley of the river Vire in northwest France. The songs eventually became known as chansons du vau-de-Vire, meaning "songs of the valley of Vire." Other people began writing and performing similar songs, and as this form of entertainment became more widespread, the link to vau-de-Vire was forgotten, and the nickname was shortened to one word: vaudevire. As the phenomenon spread beyond France, further changes in pronunciation and spelling shifted vaudevire into vaudeville. The meaning also broadened to include humorous performances and variety shows. |
Examples | Andrew's interest in vaudeville can be traced to his grandparents, who met as performers in the 1920s. "This show is a throwback to vaudeville, with cheesy humor, plenty of audience participation, classic card tricks, flying arrows, colored live birds, fire, snow, choreography and just plain fun." -Tom Wharton, The Salt Lake Tribune, 25 June 2015 |
Definition | 1 : a light often comic theatrical piece frequently combining pantomime, dialogue, dancing, and song 2 : stage entertainment consisting of various acts (such as performing animals, comedians, or singers) |
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