Cohan family theatrical troupe

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The Cohan family theatrical troupe was a late 19th- and early 20th-century American vaudeville and stage company led by the Cohan family, known for touring performances that helped launch the career of George M. Cohan.

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instanceOf theatrical troupe
touring stage company
vaudeville act
activePeriodEnd early 20th century
activePeriodStart late 19th century
associatedWith American vaudeville tradition
early American musical theatre
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
composition family troupe
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era Gilded Age and Progressive Era American theatre NERFINISHED
familyName Cohan NERFINISHED
field entertainment
popular performance
theatre
genre musical comedy
vaudeville
hasInfluenceOn development of George M. Cohan as a performer
early 20th-century American stage entertainment
hasRoleInCareerOf George M. Cohan NERFINISHED
knownFor family-based vaudeville and stage shows
languageOfPerformance English
ledBy Cohan family NERFINISHED
notability helped launch the career of George M. Cohan
notableMember George M. Cohan NERFINISHED
Jerry Cohan NERFINISHED
Nellie Cohan NERFINISHED
performanceMedium stage
vaudeville circuits
performanceType touring performances

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Josephine Cohan memberOf Cohan family theatrical troupe