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The concert saloon was an American adaptation of the
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, and a precursor of variety and
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theater. As in the music hall,
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was served. The entertainment at the saloon was to hold the imbiber's attention so they would imbibe more.


Further reading

Zellers, Parker R. (Dec., 1968). "The Cradle of Variety: The Concert Saloon". ''Educational Theatre Journal'', Vol. 20, No. 4, 578-585


References

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