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by Alicia Lynn Grega

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Family Guy VaudeVille Tribute

 

I was looking for a clip of that scene in which Stewie & the child actress Olivia do a vaudeville-esque number ( "You Do," in From Method to Madness ) and found this tribute first.

Love this character!

 

YouTube – Family Guy VaudeVille Tribute
   

genesis

 
It’s almost everyday now I discover a new lead into the rapidly expanding nebulae of what I’ve been calling NeoVaudeville for lack of an equally inclusive and equally straightforward term.
 
I’ve established this blog space to track the news as it meets my radar now that my initial project web pages have been established.
 
These items may or may not make it in to my live presentation, "NeoVadueville in the 21st Century."
 
 
–alicia

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