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Temptations
Run Time period: The 1890s
Entertainment of the time
As was mentioned previously, the population
of gold fields and many gold towns was disproportionately
male.
There wasnt much to do back in town.
The main pastimes were usually:
A. Hard drinking
B. Fighting
C. Shouting a lot
D. Chasing women around a bit
Cards were also popular. In summary, life
in gold towns resembled a drunken brawl.
The arrival of conjurers, medicine men and
travelling troupes was treated with widespread
excitement and anticipation. Unfortunately
the quality of these groups was usually
quite abysmal and few lived up to the hype.
Performers such as Skinny Moo and
his amazing dancing goats and
Jethro the cowboy yodler did little
to inspire confidence amongst local populations.
Meanwhile back East in New York, excited
audiences flocked to the latest trend in
entertainment- moving picture houses. How
the gold prospectors would have dreamed
of a seat in one of these palatial theatres.
Especially when they were stuck in a seedy
saloon with only the likes of the extraordinary
Max the trousersPomperelli-
ventriloquist, impersonator and one man
band as the nights only entertainment.
Celebrities of the Time
Presidents Cleveland and later William McKinlay,
HG Wells, Freud, Kipling, Mark Twain, Dvorak,
Bismarck, Thomas Hardy, Florence Nightingale,
Brahms, Henry James, Queen Victoria.
People who were certainly not celebrities
at the time
Skinny Moo
Jethro the cowboy yodler
Max the trousers Pomperelli
Music in the city
Dvoraks New World symphony is a big
hit he says it is inspired by black
spirituals such as that old chestnut "Swing
Low Sweet Chariot."
Controversy erupted at the premiere as certain
members of the audience were thrown out
for doing the beloved coming forward
to carry me home hand movements, so
integral to the original version.
Buildings of the world
Paris Eiffel Tower had gone up as
a supposedly temporaryexhibition
in 1889.
Uncharacteristically blunt locals questioned
the towers aesthetic value and contemplated
using their baguettes as weapons to ambush
unappreciated designer Gustave Eiffel. "Sacre
bleau" they were heard to exclaim.
"It is but a gigantic black factory
chimney."
Medicines of the time
Vaccines are discovered by Pasteur and Jenner.
Victorian doctors have a really hard time
explaining to patients that these things
actually do work. "Look its quite
alright Mrs Jones. All Im planning
to do is to inject you with a potentially
fatal micro-organism. For Gods sake,
stop snivelling woman. Its for your
own good."
Loss of genius in the 1890s
Van Gough, Tchaikovsky, Walt Whitman, Rimbaud,
Tennyson.
Different times
In London, popular English playwright Oscar
Wilde gets two years hard labour for being
gay. His name is removed from all theatres,
posters and bills. "It is perfectly
monstrous the way people go about nowadays
saying things against one, behind ones
back, that are absolutely and entirely true."
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