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20 | Tyrone | Schweizer | m | Atherton was discovered by Lydia Thompson, an English dancer, comedian, actress, and theatrical producer, who is recognized for introducing Victorian burlesque to the United States in August 1868, to great acclaim and notoriety. Atherton was enrolled as one of her girls in "Ixion". This was Thompson's first U.S. show and it was a huge success. It included wit, parody, song, dance, spectacle, music, and it has since been said it even empowered women. This launched her career and that of several actresses, including Lisa Weber, and Rose Coghlan. It also drew fierce criticism from those who felt it transgressed the boundaries of propriety at the time. Burlesques, colloquially referred to as leg-shows, started off very tame, clever, and sophisticated, drawing in all types of people, especially women. Unfortunately, “the female audiences for burlesque did not last for long. In the summer of 1869 a wave of ‘anti-burlesque hysteria’ in the New York press frightened away the middle-class audiences that had initially been drawn to Ixion and sent the Thompson troupe prematurely packing on a tour around the United States and Canada. Other shows followed, such as "Sinbad" and Atherton went on to become recognized as one of the best-natured, adventurous performers of the stage during the 1870s–1890s. Atherton’s versatility as a performer became legendary, as a comic singer, a virtuoso whistler, and her "laughing song" became her signature piece. Though a parodist, she also excelled in comic roles that did not require playing a type. | Atherton had two daughters May and Daisy, and both took to the stage, and in honor of their mother they adopted the stage names of May Atherton (b. February 18, 1875) and Daisy Atherton(b. September 30, 1876).. Both were born in London, England. Her sister Lavinia Hogan, also had a successful career on the stage both sides of the Atlantic, and was known as Venie Atherton, who continued her own career on stage until 1926. | schweizer was discovered by lydia thompson, an english dancer, comedian, actress, and theatrical producer, who is recognized for introducing victorian burlesque to the united states in august 1868, to great acclaim and notoriety. schweizer was enrolled as one of his girls in "ixion". this was thompson's first u.s. show and it was a huge success. it included wit, parody, song, dance, spectacle, music, and it has since been said it even empowered women. this launched his career and that of several actresses, including lisa weber, and rose coghlan. it also drew fierce criticism from those who felt it transgressed the boundaries of propriety at the time. burlesques, colloquially referred to as leg-shows, started off very tame, clever, and sophisticated, drawing in all types of people, especially women. unfortunately, “the female audiences for burlesque did not last for long. in the summer of 1869 a wave of ‘anti-burlesque hysteria’ in the new york press frightened away the middle-class audiences that had initially been drawn to ixion and sent the thompson troupe prematurely packing on a tour around the united states and canada. other shows followed, such as "sinbad" and schweizer went on to become recognized as one of the best-natured, adventurous performers of the stage during the 1870s–1890s. schweizer’s versatility as a performer became legendary, as a comic singer, a virtuoso whistler, and his "laughing song" became his signature piece. though a parodist, he also excelled in comic roles that did not require playing a type.schweizer had two daughters may and daisy, and both took to the stage, and in honor of their mother they adopted the stage names of may schweizer (b. february 18, 1875) and daisy schweizer(b. september 30, 1876).. both were born in london, england. his sister lavinia hogan, also had a successful career on the stage both sides of the atlantic, and was known as venie schweizer, who continued his own career on stage until 1926. | Alice | Atherton | comedians | Dear Fellow Comedians,<return><return>It is my utmost pleasure to write a recommendation letter for Tyrone Schweizer. I have had the privilege of working alongside him and witnessing his amazing talent firsthand.<return><return>Tyrone's career was launched under the guidance of Lydia Thompson, who recognized his potential and enrolled him as one of her girls in "Ixion". This show marked the beginning of a successful career for Tyrone and several other actresses. He was known for his versatility as a performer, excelling in comic roles that did not require him to play a type.<return><return>Tyrone's signature piece was his famous "laughing song", showcasing his talent as a comic singer and virtuoso whistler. His humor was contagious, leaving the audience in stitches every time.<return><return>Apart from his own success, Tyrone was known for his influence on his family. His daughters May and Daisy followed in his footsteps and took to the stage, adopting the stage names of May Schweizer and Daisy Schweizer respectively. Tyrone's sister Lavinia Hogan, known as Venie Schweizer, also had a successful career on both sides of the Atlantic.<return><return>Tyrone's contribution to the world of comedy and theater cannot be overstated. He was one of the best-natured and adventurous performers of the stage during the 1870s-1890s. His legacy still inspires many performers today.<return><return>I highly recommend Tyrone Schweizer not just for his talents but for his dedication, passion, and love for his craft. Any opportunity to work with him would be an honor.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |