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From about 1880, Victorian burlesques grew longer, until they were a whole evening's entertainment rather than part of a double- or triple-bill.
His dramatic works, chiefly Victorian burlesques, were seen at many of the London theatres.
He was also a prolific humorist and writer, creating almost 200 Victorian burlesques, farces, pantomimes and other works.
He also performed in pantomimes and a few Victorian burlesques and comic plays and musicals, especially in the last two decades of his career.
Badly translated and adapted French operettas and poorly written, prurient Victorian burlesques dominated the London stage.
Shakespeare was played, but most of the entertainments consisted of poorly translated French operettas, risqué Victorian burlesques and incomprehensible broad farces.
In 1895, Grossmith left the musical stage, instead appearing in straight comedies, but after a few years he returned to performing in musicals and Victorian burlesques.
As a dramatist, he wrote some of the earliest German Reed Entertainments, as well as Victorian burlesques, farces and other pieces.
Herbert Campbell (22 December 1844 - 19 July 1904) born Herbert Edward Story was an English comedian and actor who appeared in music hall, Victorian burlesques and musical comedies during the Victorian era.
Dan Leno (20 December 1860 - 31 October 1904) was an English comedian and stage actor, famous for appearing in music hall, comic plays, pantomimes, Victorian burlesques and musical comedies, during the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
Frank Osmond Carr (23 April 1858 - 29 August 1916), known as F. Osmond Carr, was an English composer who wrote the music for several Victorian burlesques before turning to the new genere of Edwardian musical comedy, and also composing some comic operas.
It would have been a travesty if you went through.
But if the dinner is such a travesty, why go?
I think it would also be a travesty of justice.
I couldn't stand to see him in the middle of that travesty.
It would have been a travesty if the two men had walked.
This will be seen in years to come as a travesty of justice.
A travesty and it's going to happen whether local people want it or not.
"It would be a great travesty if that were to happen."
The questions in his mind were: Why had the travesty down there been allowed to happen?
The travesty is that almost two decades passed before justice was done.
My god less than half compared to two other parties, travesty.
Let us not continue this travesty of justice into another decade.
It would have been a travesty had India won despite doing everything wrong.
It is a travesty of history ever to say that America was forced into the war.
Could such a travesty of justice occur in this country?
But for the legal veterans, the law is a travesty.
Dark Souls not being top 5 really is a travesty.
We have to end the travesty of women losing rights when they care or bring somebody into life.
It's the biggest travesty waiting to happen to the people of Europe.
Apart from girls, we can also see travesties in the video.
"The idea that the program would be eliminated is a travesty."
With his color of hair, a mustache would have been a travesty.
The little red people tried to comprehend such a travesty of life.
It's a travesty and will do nothing but cause a decline in our education system.
"It would be a travesty of justice because we are seeing something that no one's ever done before."
It was an extravaganza played on a very large scale.
Over 500 people can watch the cultural extravaganzas produced by students and others.
But after six months or so of your Indian eating extravaganza, you run into a problem.
In some special show they used to play a truly long live set called "Three hour extravaganza".
Some may be amazed by the extravaganza, but to me it seems about right.
A sports extravaganza is arranged at the end of the year.
Other networks will stage six more of these 90-minute extravaganzas.
Worldwide, more than one billion people were said to watch the annual extravaganza.
In the end, too much of this extravaganza is only ordinary or worse.
This is an extravaganza with active participation from students, parents and the teachers.
An extravaganza is a type of literary and musical work.
Two years ago, the extravaganza brought 5,000 people a day to Arizona's state parks.
It was a taste extravaganza that I'll never forget and can't wait to experience again.
Only when you get to the padded floor does this extravaganza begin to feel like his work.
Were they worried about such an extravaganza in a shrinking economy?
First, however, we need to get past the opening extravaganza, and hope it is not the handle on this cup.
But today, an extravaganza on this scale looks like a treasure.
"It's going to be an extravaganza and this man is pretty special.
The companies will move to different cities and venues during the five day extravaganza.
Certainly these were four key elements in the extravaganzas Walker was known for.
A small production, fully realized, can actually seem bigger than an extravaganza with nothing much on its mind.
For 32 years, this small town was home to what is now the world's biggest annual extravaganza of the rich and powerful.
The huge space-based extravaganza has been gone for some time.
The story is not over even if the television extravaganza is.
So, last night's total of five was an extravaganza.