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Old Time Variety: an Illustrated History

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Old Time Variety: an Illustrated History

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As one of the richest sources of diversion for the people of Britain between the end of the First World War and the 1960s, the variety theatre emerged from the embers of music hall, a vulgar and rumbustious entertainment that had held the working classes in thrall since the 1840s. Music hall bosses decided they would do better business if a man going to theatres on his own could take his wife and children with him, knowing they would see or hear nothing that would scandalize them. So, variety, a gentler, less red-blooded entertainment was gradually established. At the top of the profession were Gracie Fields, a peerless singer and comedienne, and Max Miller, a comic who was renowned for being risqué, but who, in fact, never cracked a dirty joke. They were supported by acts that matched the word 'variety': ventriloquists, drag artists, animal acts, acrobats, jugglers, magicians and many more. But the variety theatre was constantly under threat, first from revue, then radio, the cinema, girlie shows, the birth of rock 'n' roll and finally television. By the end of the 1950s, the variety business seemed to have given up, but the recent and extraordinary popularity of talent shows on television has proved the public appetite is still there. Variety could be about to start all over again. AUTHOR: During 30 years at BBC, Richard Anthony Baker wrote and presented music hall and variety programmes for Radios Two and Three. For Radio Live, he devised the world's first obituaries programme, Brief Lives, producing its first 300 editions. In 1990, he published a slim biography of Marie Lloyd to be followed in 2005 by a definitive history of music hall, British Music Hall: An Illustrated History. He contributes regularly to The Stage and the British Music Hall Society's magazine, The Call Boy. SELLING POINTS: .Describes in detail the birth of variety theatre .Details the most famous and established acts such as Max Miller who was renowned for being risqué and Gracie Fields a well known singer and comedienne .Describes each new threat to the theatre including radio, the birth of rock 'n' roll and television and details the variety theatres eventual demise ILLUSTRATIONS: b/w illustrations *

Author Biography:

Richard Baker needs no introduction. Writer, broadcaster, newsreader, he is a household name. He served in the Royal Navy for three and a half years, which included a period at Tobermory under the command of the 'Terror'. He lives in London, but travels widely, appearing regularly on lecture tours, and maintains a keen interest in naval matters.
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2011
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Integrated B&W
Pages
256
Dimensions
165x245x25
ISBN-13
9781844681242
Product ID
10098126

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