Author: travsd
Writer and performer Trav S.D. (www.travsd.com) is best known for his books "No Applause, Just Throw Money: The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous" (2005) and "Chain of Fools: Silent Comedy and Its Legacies from Nickelodeons to Youtube" (2013).
He has written for the NY Times, the Village Voice, American Theatre, Time Out NY, Reason, the Villager and numerous other publications. Trav has been in the vanguard of New York’s vaudeville and burlesque scenes since 1995 when he launched his company Mountebanks, presenting hundreds of acts ranging from Todd Robbins to Dirty Martini to Tammy Faye Starlite to the Flying Karamazov Brothers. He has directed his own plays, revues and solo pieces at such venues as Joe’s Pub, La Mama, HERE, Dixon Place, Theater for the New City, the Ohio Theatre, the Brick, and 6 separate shows in the NY International Fringe Festival. In 2014 he produced and directed the smash-hit "I’ll Say She Is", the first ever revival of the Marx Brothers hit 1924 Broadway show in the NY International Fringe Festival.
100 Years Ago Today: Laurel and Hardy’s First Film Together: “The Lucky Dog” (1921)
Musings on Madame Tussaud
Alastair Sim and the Heuretics of Humbug
Hank Patterson: From Alabam’ to Ziffel
Who Were the Gaiety Girls?
Louis F. Gottschalk: The Royal Composer of Oz
James Whitcomb Riley: Vaudeville Poet
The Legacy of Lyle Tuttle

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