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- "Wayof Comedian
- "Stand-Up Comedy As a Genre of Intimacy"
- Representations of the Irish in American Vaudeville and Early Film
- Dissertation
- Harold Pinter's the Dumb Waiter
- Early Jazz in Vaudeville Steven Lewis
- Why Are Comedy Films So Critically Underrated?
- Untitled Review, New Yorker, September 19, 1938, N.P., and “Block-Heads,” Variety, August, 31, 1938, N.P., Block-Heads Clippings File, BRTC
- The Fred Allen Show” (October 7, 1945) Added to the National Registry: 2005 Essay by Cary O’Dell
- The Elinore Sisters in Vaudeville
- American Vaudeville As Ritual
- Library of Congress
- Just a Buncha Clowns: Comedic-Anarchy and Racialized Performance in Black Vaudeville, the Chop Suey Circuit, and Las Carpas
- The Funny '40S
- Comedy As a Tool for Social Change
- How Comedy Works
- Walter Jones, of '1492' Fame Is in the Leading Character
- The Emergence of Intellectual Property Norms in Stand-Up Comedy
- Variety and Vaudeville by Gillian Rodger
- Praise for the Art of Clowning
- Marriage and Its Representations in Classical Hollywood Comedy, 1934–1945 Stanley Cavell, the Concept of Skepticism, and Kierkegaard’S Legacy
- “A Room and the Right Kind of People:” the Ideology Of
- Australian Vaudeville Performers in Film
- What Is Vaudeville? the Brooklyn Experience
- Fall 2019 MTTA Vaudeville Brochure
- Guide to the Billings-Merriam Family Vaudeville Scrapbooks, 1890-1913
- A Guide to Online Vaudeville Theater Resources Justin Baumgartner University of Iowa, [email protected]
- Transcript-Origins of the Theater-The History of Vaudeville Prologue