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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1913)
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Cohan THE MOST amazing thing to a manager Is the utter lack of comprehension on the part of applicants of what professional work really means. When I was writing vaudeville sketches, I used to get letters from young fellows In country towns who wanted to go Into vaudeville. For some unaccountable reason, they fig ured out that that was the easiest way to break Into tho entertainment business. As a matter of fact, they were choosing tho very toughest end of It all. In vaudeville, there Is no stngo manager to tell one what to do and how to do It. Ho must rely entirely upon himself. Furthermore, he must do his own booking, get his own transfer agent to take care of his baggage, negotiate his own rail, road Ing, and even pack his own prop erties. In fact, lie has a thousand and one troubles to divert his mind from his proper business. It never seems to dawn upon the aspirant that It's much better to get Into a great organization, where there's some body to attend to every problem for him, and where he has a chance to learn the details of stage craft. A clever vaudevilles man, to begin with, must have a good act, and If he be unknown,y.e must know how to talk his act to the managers If ho employs an agent, he Is at a dis advantage, because these persons work 'for the management of tho theaters. Furthermore, the vaude ville man must remember that ho comes out on to the stage with noth ing behind him, practically no prop erties, no chorus girls to divert at tention. The eyes of the people aro centered on him. He must do It all. It Is by far the most difficult business In tho world to succeed at, unless one Is very talented. One often hears tho question: "What has beconio of such and such a vaudeville team? I saw them when they first went on, and they seemed very promising." Tho answer Is: "They did n't stir vivo didn't have merit enough. Tho hook got them." Tho "hook," though a cruel Instru ment of humiliation, Is. useful. It enables the public to pick Its favor ites before they are engaged. On the other hand, many a good man gets a chance before the great Jury of the people that tho short-sighted man ager might not have given him. Where do the actors go to who dls appear? Tho papers constantly re mind us of tens of thousands of Btage folk who aro unemployed. A vast army of these loso their jobs during the summer months and, becoming disgusted, go into other kinds of work. Hut the tendency of managers to run late into tho season and to open early In the tail, tho Increasln.; number of small watering places that havo theaters for the summer months, and the establishment of a great number of stock companies In tho towns throughout tho country, havo not only reduced the number of people to bo thrown out of work, but have given opportunities for summer Jobs until better things turn up. When you ask where stago folks go to when they disappear, please to remember that some of them die. Others drift from the great metro politan centers out through the coun try and never reappear to their old admirers, though they may for years play outer circuits. It Is amazing to think what a vast number of actors retlro to small farms and succeed. Many superan nuated ones start dramatic schools, while others make a business of stago managing amateur productions for church benefits and the like. 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