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  1. Benjamin Franklin Keith (January 26, 1846 – March 26, 1914) was an American vaudeville theater owner, who played an important role in the evolution of variety theater into vaudeville. [2] [3] Biography. Early years. Keith was born in Hillsboro Bridge, New Hampshire.

  2. Benjamin Franklin Keith (born Jan. 26, 1846, Hillsboro, N.H., U.S.—died March 26, 1914, Palm Beach, Fla.) was an American impresario who founded the most powerful circuit of theatres in vaudeville history. Keith was a circus concessionaire before 1883, when he opened a curio museum in Boston.

  3. The theater-owner Benjamin Franklin Keith was born in Hillsboro Bridge (Hillsborough), New Hampshire on January 26, 1846. He is the theatrical impresario generally credited with the creation of vaudeville in America, which evolved out of variety theater.

  4. The theater-owner Benjamin Franklin Keith was born in Hillsboro Bridge (Hillsborough), New Hampshire on January 26, 1846. He is the theatrical impresario generally credited with the creation of vaudeville in America, which evolved out of variety theater.

  5. Benjamin Franklin Keith (B. F. Keith) was a vaudeville entrepreneur and known as the father of the “bigtime” entertainment. B.F. Keith was born in January 26, 1846 in Hillsborough Bridge, New Hampshire. He died in March 26, 1914, at The Breakers, Palm Beach Florida....

  6. 25 de feb. de 2016 · Vaudeville was born in the city thanks to a man from New Hampshire named Benjamin Franklin Keith. Keith joined the world of show business in his early days as a touring carnival barker, and later...

  7. Learn how Benjamin Franklin Keith built a vaudeville empire with the support of the Catholic Church and a strict code of conduct. Find out how he banned the word 'pants' and influenced the expression 'blue' for off-color jokes.