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      • In 1865, Pastor opened his own theatre, Tony Pastor's Opera House. The theater was located on the Bowery in partnership with minstrel show performer, Sam Sharpley, whom he later bought out. The same year he organized traveling minstrel troupes who toured the country annually between April and October.
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    In 1865, Pastor opened his own theatre, Tony Pastor's Opera House. The theater was located on the Bowery in partnership with minstrel show performer, Sam Sharpley, whom he later bought out. The same year he organized traveling minstrel troupes who toured the country annually between April and October.

  3. Tony Pastor (April 26, 1833-August 26, 1908) was known as the Father of Vaudeville for his contributions as a performer and manager of variety entertainment. Pastor began his career as a circus clown, later shifting to comic singer on stage, and finally to manager and entrepreneur. As an entertainer, Pastor was known for his large repertoire of ...

  4. Mar 26, 2017 · A leading theatre owner at the turn of the twentieth century, Tony Pastor (1837–1908) was especially influential in the fields of variety and vaudeville. Among his most notable efforts was his success in catering to mixed-gender audiences.

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    • 2017
  5. Tony Pastor, a child prodigy entertainer, opened his own theater in 1865. He welcomed families and banned smoking and drinking, making it a safe place for women to attend. Experience Tony Pastor's Vaudeville Theater today!

  6. (18371908) American blackface minstrel and entrepreneur. Pastor transformed the lower-class entertainment of minstrelsy and vaudeville into respectable family fare. He began at Barnum's American Museum in New York in 1846. ... From: Pastor, Tony in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  7. Jun 10, 2019 · In 1843, he made his official public debut for the Hand in Hand Society, a temperance association with which he would be associated for several years. In the fall of 1846 he became affiliated with P.T.Barnum’s Museum at Anne and Broadway Streets, where he was acclaimed as a ‘child prodigy.’.

  8. Pastor made his debut in variety in 1860 as a comic singer. He achieved acclaim when he appeared at the American Concert Hall at 444 Broadway (known as the "444") in April 1861, just as the Civil War was breaking out, and closed his act with "The Star Spangled Banner."

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