
Traveling Sideshow: Shocked and Amazed – The Film
A chance to see the entire film ‘Traveling Sideshow: Shocked and Amazed’ with written commentary by James Taylor and director Jeff Krulik.
A chance to see the entire film ‘Traveling Sideshow: Shocked and Amazed’ with written commentary by James Taylor and director Jeff Krulik.
Vaudevisuals weekly recap of the Bindlestiff Open Stage Quarantine Edition. May 25th, 2020 show!
A historical survey of The American Circus experience. The PBS Special aired in 2018. Wonderful archival footage.
A Vaudevisuals Recap of the May 18th, 2020 edition of Bindlestiff Open Stage Quarantine Edition Variety Show.
Vaudevisuals Bookshelf recommends “The Grand Gypsy” – A Memoir by Ottavio Canestrelli with Ottavio Gesmundo. A great showbusiness life story that includes Krone Circus in 1922 and appearances on Ed Sullivan show. Wonderfully illustrated with many photographs.
Reggie Bugmuncher performs the classic sideshow stunt ‘eyehooks’. The video illustrates the stunts. Performed at the Southern Sideshow Hootenanny.
A video of James Taylor’s presentation “First in Half the World – A Spiel on the Peale” given at The Southern Sideshow Hootenanny in New Orleans in March 2020.
A Vaudevisuals interview with Trav SD. Author/blogger/director/producer. What is he doing and what is he writing about? Listen in and find out.
A Vaudevisuals Re-Cap of the May 11th, 2020 Bindlestiff Open Stage Quarantine Edition. Featuring Keith Nelson as Host and a variety of wonderful acts. Every week on Monday at 7:30 pm. Check it out on Facebook or YouTube.
Professor Billy Bones is performing on the Mr. Amazings Circus Corner show Wednesday at 4 pm. Check it out. He is so much fun for the whole family!
A Public Service Announcement from Vaudevisuals.
Please keep NY’s numbers down and WEAR A MASK when in public!
An interview with the exceptionally talented magician/mime/director Bradley Fields who passed away last week from Covid_19. His work in colleges, schools, and theaters was very much appreciated by all the audiences fortunate to see him perform. He left us too soon. R.I.P. Bradley Fields
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