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Fanny Brice

Fanny Brice had a very cool and inspiring career. The Entertainment industry didn’t know it at the time but her career would reflect significant changes in American theatre. Fanny was a thin, talented and very Jewish looking young lady. The common female performer of the day was the equivalent of a Vages show girl. Fanny didn’t exactly fit the mold of a typical female stage performer. The trend in theatre was to be more sexually explicit to accommodate the growing number of male audience members. So the content changed dramatically, women performers had become silent, just on stage to display their bodies. “ Turn of the century theatrical posters pictured a world dominated by females.” “ Men (usually rendered as upper class) were represented as powerless onlookers, Functionaries, or victims of working class women’s overbearing sexual presence.” Sounds empowering, yes it is, but for all the wrong reasons. This type of advertising makes them look like empowered peaces of meat.

In a world full of other performers jockeying for fame, Fanny enlisted (bribed is more like it) help from the dancers. Dancing was a big thin


The real unfortunate thing is that she was past over time and time again for serious roles due to the fact that she is Jewish. “ In 1923, when xenophobia and the red scare made ethnic identity decidedly unfashionable, Brice had a much publicized “ nose job.” The plastic surgery, Grossman argues, was an attempt to make her features less obviously Jewish so she mite escape the self-limiting “ ethnicity of her comedy,” and prepare for the serious dramatic roles that had always eluded her (and continued to even after the operation).” A real sense of irony comes to light. The things that got her fame were the things that held her back at the same time. This is a situation that happened in 1923 and still goes on today.

Fanny could dance and sing but above all she made a name for herself as a comedian. “ Brice was a woman performing broad comedy in a field long dominated by men.” She found a hook in her skinny build, Jewish features, and fake Yiddish accent. This girl would feel write at home on Saturday Night Live. She did similar things, taking up to date issues and poking fun at them and amplifying it all with her talents, feature

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