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Tuxedo (vaudeville) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tuxedo (vaudeville)

''Tuxedo'' is a vaudeville with minstrelsy in which the song "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" was interpolated.
Actor and songwriter Edward Marble wrote and produced ''Tuxedo'' for George Thatcher and his minstrel troupe known as Thatcher's Minstrels.〔Rice, p. 187〕〔(Obituary of Edward Marble, ) ''The New York Times'', August 12, 1900, Page 12〕 It played a tryout in Boston, Massachusetts beginning on August 24, 1891. The song "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" was introduced in this show.〔Tompkins and Kilby, p. 387〕
''Tuxedo'' arrived in New York at the Park Theatre (at Broadway and 35th Street) on October 5, 1891.〔"Amusements This Evening", ''New York Times'' October 5, 1891, p. 4.〕
==Background==
In describing ''Tuxedo'', ''The New York Times'' wrote:
:"The work, it is said, makes no pretension to anything like a connected plot, but affords opportunity for the introduction of a large number of 'specialties' which are relied on to keep alive the interest of the audience. The action takes place in Tuxedo, and during its progress an English Lord, a typical 'tough,' and a number of pretty girls are introduced. The Thatcher company include Hughey Dougherty, George Lewis, Andrew Powers, James H. Powers, E. M. E. O'Rourke, and W. H. Frillman, and among the females of the cast are Ida Fitzhugh, Agnes Halleck, Irene Murphy, and Mamie Gilroy. A burlesque of ''Faust and Marguerite'' is a feature of the last act."〔"Notes of the Stage," ''The New York Times'', October 4, 1891, p. 13〕
Just a week later, a ''Times'' critic wrote:
:"The combination of minstrelsy and farce at the Park Theatre called ''Tuxedo'' has made the hit of the season at that house, which is rapidly becoming established as the chosen home of this light style of entertainment in New-York. George Thatcher and Hughey Dougherty are the two leading people in the entertainment, and to see Hughey in a white face is of itself enough to crowd the house."〔"Notes of the Stage," ''The New York Times'', October 11, 1891, p. 13〕
The ''Tuxedo'' company toured for years during which many performers joined and left the company. It returned to New York on March 7, 1892,〔Brown, p. 382.〕 and again on March 21, 1893, this time at the Columbus Theatre.〔Brown, p. 560〕

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