Show Biz Dictionary: “First Count”

Posted By on December 17, 2008

First Count:  Gross monies earned per day or per show. The word was also used if a person was cheating or stealing money.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Blow Off”

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Blow Off:  After the show has ended and the audience was leaving the tent or the building. It was the last opportunity to hustle the audience with toys, candy and food.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Holdback”

Posted By on December 17, 2008

Holdback:  It was common practice to “hold back” two weeks salary so that a performer would have emergency money. The “holdback” for the ruffies made sure they stayed on the show for the season.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Straighten Out”

Posted By on December 17, 2008

Straighten Out:  To go to the office and get paid

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Head to Head

Posted By on December 17, 2008

Siebrand Bros circus. These performers do the head to head the hard way…between their heads is a hoop that they are balancing on.  Name this act?? This act has been verified by Joanne and PeeWee Pinson ……..See Comment Below.

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The Lady On Web

Posted By on December 17, 2008

Siebrand Bros circus late 40’s early 50’s. I believe this is one of the  Siebrand daughters, however I do not know her name.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “On the Bum”

Posted By on December 17, 2008

On the Bum:  means that you’re broke

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Ding Expert”

Posted By on December 17, 2008

Ding Expert: Person that is always borrowing something from you and never giving it back.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Grind Show”

Posted By on December 17, 2008

Grind Show:  a continuous show, repeating itself over & over again OR a stationery object of interest like John Dillinger’s car.

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Balanceing Act

Posted By on December 17, 2008

Siebrand Bros Circus mid 1950’s.  Can you name this act?…….This act has been verified …………..See Comment Blow, Thanks to Joanne and PeeWee.

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