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Encyclopedia > Ziegfield Follies

The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of elaborate theatrical productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 through 1931.

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Promotional artwork for 1912 Ziegfeld Follies

Inspired by the Folies Bergères of Paris, and reportedly suggested to Ziegfeld by the actress Anna Held, the Ziegfeld Follies were produced and managed by Florenz Ziegfeld.


The Follies were lavish revues, something in between later Broadway shows and a more elaborate high class Vaudeville variety show. Many of the top entertainers of the era appeared in the shows. The Ziegfeld Follies were also famous for many beautiful chorus girls.


After Flo Ziegfeld's death, his widow authorized use of his name for Ziegfeld Follies of 1934 and 1936. The name was later used by other promoters with less connection to the original Follies.


There was also a 1946 feature motion picture entitled "Ziegfeld Follies", reprising a number of historic songs and acts from the Follies; see: Ziegfeld Follies (1946 movie).


The Follies

External links

  • Ziegfeld on Musicals101.com (http://www.musicals101.com/ziegfeld.htm)

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There is, however, another type of folly – the architectural folly – that captures the imagination and delights the eye with spectacularly curious, idiosyncratic, and sometimes outrageously odd structures.
The concept of the architectural folly originated during the eighteenth century when affluent estate owners considered it de rigueur to have ruined buildings peering through the vast expanses of their landscapes.
Architectural follies may seem the height of conceit and thoughtless indulgence when considered within the historical context of an era in which abject poverty was endemic: the cost involved in the construction of a single folly might have fed several starving families for many months or saved others from the privations of the workhouse.
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