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27: 315: 45:. Dudley signed a five-year contract in 1904 and was considered the show's "chief fun maker." Reviews of a performance in Indiana in 1902 refer to singing, dancing and "clever acrobatic work" calling it "the smartest colored comedy in all of America." Their performances, which were not entirely 59:
The name was used later to refer to other collections of actors and performers who worked on the circuit performing comedies and musicals for a theater season, a point which Dudley was somewhat churlish about. Notable companies were Shark's Smart Set Company, Tolliver's Smart Set Company and
56:. Dudley retired from working with The Smart Set in 1912 and worked on building his chain of theaters. After 1917 Dudley devoted himself to producing black musicals, including updated Smart Set productions. 401: 376: 391: 381: 352: 406: 49:, were often commentaries on race in America "a composite study of the stage from a racial viewpoint" covering "every phase of stagedom." 396: 261: 227: 386: 120: 371: 345: 93: 42: 338: 52:
In 1909, the group split into a Northern and Southern Smart Set Company with the latter being managed by
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This article is about the touring revue company. For the literary magazine, see
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Smart Set

Sherman H. Dudley
Tom McIntosh
minstrel shows
Salem Tutt Whitney
Gus Hill's
Daisy M. Cheatham
Sherman H. Dudley
Ernest Hogan
Billy McClain
Tom McIntosh (comedian)
Salem Tutt Whitney and J. Homer Tutt
Aida Overton Walker
Black Vaudeville
African-American Musical Theater


"Dudley, Sherman H."
doi
10.2307/1214675
ISSN
0090-7790
JSTOR
1214675




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