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      • The final scene shows Archie, onstage for the last time. He tells a vulgar joke about an ordinary man who finds himself in heaven, which says something about Archie’s philosophy. Phoebe is there to help him offstage, the light snaps out, and Archie is gone. The music hall, the audience perceives, has gone with him.
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  2. I'd consider "The Entertainer" significantly more difficult than Fur Elise. Joplin's got some easier pieces as well. "Solace" is what got me into Joplin as a player. Really beautiful--closer to classical as it's a tango form. If "The Entertainer" doesn't work out, maybe give "Solace" a try.

  3. May 8, 2024 · “The Entertainer” can be seen as a celebration of African American culture and the role that music played in the lives of its people. At the same time, the song also acknowledges the challenges and struggles that African Americans faced in a society that was often hostile and discriminatory.

  4. the stunning performance of Oscar-nominated Laurence Olivier as Archie Rice, an old-fashioned, pathetically self-deluded, third-rate music-hall 'entertainer' at a run-down, seaside resort town, with smaller and diminishing audiences, and facing bankruptcy and problems with alcoholism.

  5. Feb 7, 2022 · And in the end, I choose to see it as something unintentionally liberating and transformative. This is how hybridization happens, how adaptive novelty fuels change, how new languages are...

  6. Ragtime was eventually succeeded by jazz, and although there was a revival in the 1940s, Joplin's prediction was not truly fulfilled until 1973 when "The Entertainer" was used as the theme music for the multiple Oscar winning film The Sting.

  7. The final scene shows Archie, onstage for the last time. He tells a vulgar joke about an ordinary man who finds himself in heaven, which says something about Archie’s philosophy. Phoebe is...

  8. Mar 31, 2006 · The Entertainer Review When third-rate comic Archie Rice abandons his shrewish alcoholic wife Phoebe for younger blonde, Tina Lapford, only his daughter and confidante, Jean, appreciates the real...

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