And the thunder crashed; a pantomimed melodrama |
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And what a rummage sale; |
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Banner victory minstrel book, a new collection of up-to-date first-parts, after-pieces, blackouts, jokes, fill-ins, and cross-fire for all-male,all-female, or mixed cast minstrels |
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Black diamond minstrel book; a treasure chest for black-face comedians |
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The burnt cork entertainer; blackface sketches and monologues for the amateur or professional stage |
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Captain Kidds̕ kid, a melodramatic pantomime |
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Cheese and crackers : a Dutch talking act |
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Christmas eve at the Fagins, a play in one act |
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Cracked Ice : a simp monologue |
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A crazy wedding and A cuckoo court |
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The crossroads store : a one-act farcical specialty |
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The darkies' jamboree; including first-part, olio and afterpiece |
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Dat dog-gone dog : a disputatious talking act |
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Dialect monologues, readings and plays |
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The Dixie picnic car : a novelty minstrel first part |
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Don't tell a soul! : a farce for nine women |
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Dot Vedding Skeremony : a Yiddish monologue |
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Easy shorts; short and snappy skits that may be presented almost anywhere, stage, platform or parlor |
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Election night in Slumpdump : a riotous time for black-face comedians |
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Espionage : a play in three acts |
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The fall of Humpty Dumpty; a Mother Goose travesty |
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The filming of "Uncle Tom's cabin", a classical comicality in one act |
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Funny skits for amateurs, a collection of nonsensical skits and entertainments for the amateur stage. |
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A good girl in the kitchen; a one-act farce |
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Gossip, an entertainment for eight women |
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Gumbummer und his class of poopils, a burlesque school act |
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Happy-go-lucky minstrels; minstrel crossfire, first part, afterpiece, monologues, talking acts for two, crossfire fillers, conundrums, rhymes and jingles, quips and slips |
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Headliner monologues : |
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The hick honeymoon, a vaudeville sketch |
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Hicks from the sticks : a rube talking act |
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Hiram blows in, a monologue |
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The hitching post, a burlesque mock wedding |
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Home, sweet home : a farce-comedy in two scenes |
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The home town revue, a spontaneous combustion of mirth and merriment |
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I'll tell the world, a radio monologue |
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Impromptu entertainments, a collection of entertainments requiring few or no rehearsals |
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In Doctor Rimcuts̕ office, a blackface burlesque in one act |
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In the "Fountain of youth", a humorous entertainment for fifteen women |
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Inkelheim on de delephone : a Jewish monologue |
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Knight and day : talking act for male and female |
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Ladies' night, a collection of sketches for women |
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Let the wedding bells ring. |
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Love and quinine : a minstrel afterpiece : Is I, or is I silly ; and, Love explained : minstrel monologues |
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De low-down on scientifics : a monologue |
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Mellow moon minstrel first-part : a complete routine for the circle |
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Merrie men's minstrels : a collection of first-parts, sketches, skits, monologues, crossfire, jokes, etc. |
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Minstrel laughs; monologues, afterpieces, interlocutor-endman patter, olios, cross-fire jokes and gags, and practical hints for minstrel show production |
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... Monday morning in short circuit court, a blackface mock trial |
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Monkey-shines in a doctor's office; a foolish farce for six men |
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A much married coon : a monologue |
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My old man's sick : a darky monologue |
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Object: matrimony, a burlesque entertainment |
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Oh, gee, gosh! : a monologue |
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Oh, promise me! A mock wedding |
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On yo' way, niggah! : a blackface monologue |
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Out of the storm : a burlesque melodrama |
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Peanut county court in session, a travesty trial for twenty-two men |
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Professor Kookoo's hokum : a vaudeville act |
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Raising money in Bangville; a travesty for church or club, presentation in which fourteen women take part |
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Right over the footlights : a book of monologues for vaudeville and general entertainment purposes |
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Scrambled courtship : a blackface talking act |
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Snappy humorous parodies |
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Snappy vaudeville jokes |
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Stage struck; a sidewalk sketch |
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Stunt fun [microform] : a collection of brief stunts for all occasions |
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Sylvester and his saxophone; a farce in one act |
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Them actors from Tater Vine, a farcical specialty for ten male characters |
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They're in again : blackface talking act for two females |
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Tit for tat; a comedy in one act |
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Toasts, roasts and funny stories |
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The Tom Thumb minstrels : a complete minstrel program |
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Uncle George pops in, a one-act comedy |
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Vait a minute : talking act |
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Vaudeville varieties for stage--school--home and church; a miscellany of "bits" |
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Whar's de groom? A blackface sketch |
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A yard of argument : a talking act |
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