Avanspettacolo (literally: "before the show") is an Italian theatrical genre that developed between the 1930s and 1950s. Closely related to revue and variety show, avanspettacolo features a diverse mixture of music, ballet, sketch comedy, and other forms of entertainment. The genre emerged during the Fascist era, as a consequence of the promulgation of "modernist" laws that granted tax relief advantages to the theatres that were adapted to play movies. As a consequence, theatre companies were forced to devise a light and short form of representation that could be performed on the stage to entertain the audience before the "main show" (i.e., the movie).
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| - Avanspettacolo (littéralement: « avant le spectacle ») est un genre théâtral italien mis au point entre les années 1930 et 1950. (fr)
- Il teatro di avanspettacolo, o, più comunemente, avanspettacolo, è un genere di spettacolo teatrale comico sviluppatosi in Italia fra gli anni trenta e gli anni cinquanta del Novecento. I fratelli De Rege (it)
- Avanspettacolo (literally: "before the show") is an Italian theatrical genre that developed between the 1930s and 1950s. Closely related to revue and variety show, avanspettacolo features a diverse mixture of music, ballet, sketch comedy, and other forms of entertainment. The genre emerged during the Fascist era, as a consequence of the promulgation of "modernist" laws that granted tax relief advantages to the theatres that were adapted to play movies. As a consequence, theatre companies were forced to devise a light and short form of representation that could be performed on the stage to entertain the audience before the "main show" (i.e., the movie). (en)
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| - Avanspettacolo (literally: "before the show") is an Italian theatrical genre that developed between the 1930s and 1950s. Closely related to revue and variety show, avanspettacolo features a diverse mixture of music, ballet, sketch comedy, and other forms of entertainment. The genre emerged during the Fascist era, as a consequence of the promulgation of "modernist" laws that granted tax relief advantages to the theatres that were adapted to play movies. As a consequence, theatre companies were forced to devise a light and short form of representation that could be performed on the stage to entertain the audience before the "main show" (i.e., the movie). Since avanspettacolo began as a low-profile and minor adaptation of revue proper, and in the 1970s ended up including such things as strip tease shows, the term is sometimes used in a pejorative sense to refer to cheap, low quality comedy. Nevertheless, in the first half of the 20th century avanspettacolo served as a springboard for many prominent comedians, including Eduardo De Filippo, Totò, Aldo Fabrizi, and Lino Banfi.
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- Avanspettacolo (littéralement: « avant le spectacle ») est un genre théâtral italien mis au point entre les années 1930 et 1950. (fr)
- Il teatro di avanspettacolo, o, più comunemente, avanspettacolo, è un genere di spettacolo teatrale comico sviluppatosi in Italia fra gli anni trenta e gli anni cinquanta del Novecento. I fratelli De Rege (it)
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