The Vaudeville: Entertainment In The Modern Age

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The Vaudeville was a collection of skits all of which had the intent of entertaining the crowd, whether through song, dance, comedy, magic, or a combination of them all. Right off the bat they began the illusion with an old time announcer who used a the line "1913, We truly are in the modern age." Which to us is amusing they didn't have movies or TV, they didn't even have smart Phones, but doesn't everyone believe they are in the modern age? There's always going to be something new to distract us and sometimes we can forget about older distractions, I myself did not know what a Vaudeville was before I saw the show. I entered the theater expecting a play or musical, though I was instead welcomed by a pleasant surprise of something different.