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Gus Hill (22 February 1858 – 20 April 1937) was an American vaudeville performer who juggled Indian clubs. He later became a burlesque and vaudeville entrepreneur. Hill was one of the founders of the Columbia Amusement Company, an association of burlesque shows and theaters, and became president of the American Burlesque Association. He also staged drama and musical comedies. He launched a highly popular series of "cartoon theatricals", musical comedies based on comic strips or cartoons. At one time he was running fourteen different shows.

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  • Gus Hill (22 February 1858 – 20 April 1937) was an American vaudeville performer who juggled Indian clubs. He later became a burlesque and vaudeville entrepreneur. Hill was one of the founders of the Columbia Amusement Company, an association of burlesque shows and theaters, and became president of the American Burlesque Association. He also staged drama and musical comedies. He launched a highly popular series of "cartoon theatricals", musical comedies based on comic strips or cartoons. At one time he was running fourteen different shows. (en)
  • Gus Hill (Gustave Metz; * 22. Februar 1858 in New York City; † 20. April 1937 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Vaudevillekünstler und -produzent. Gus Hill trat in seiner Jugend als Ringer auf und trat als Jongleur in Indian clubs auf. Von den 1880er bis in die 1920er Jahre betätigte er sich als Vaudevilleveranstalter. Die Stücke, die er auf die Bühne brachte, reichten vom Drama und der musikalischen Komödie über Vaudevilles (Gud Hill's Novelties) bis zur Burleske (Guss Hill's Aggregation und Gus Hill's Stars). Er führte auch afroamerikanische Revuen auf und arbeitete mit afroamerikanischen Truppen wie Smart Set. (de)
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  • New York City, New York, USA (en)
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  • New York City, New York, USA (en)
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