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The cast and production crew of "A Vaudeville vaudeville (vôd`vĭl), originally a light song, derived from the drinking and love songs formerly attributed to Olivier Basselin and called Vau, or Vaux, de Vire.  Show" close their performance at the Plaza Theater in Altus Altus (ăl`təs), city (1990 pop. 21,910), seat of Jackson co., SW Okla.; inc. 1907. The city's agricultural products include cotton, wheat, sorghum, and cattle. There is light manufacturing. , Okla. Produced by members of DAV See WebDAV.  Oklahoma Chapter 33 and Auxillary Unit 33, with the support of the Shortgrass Arts and Humanities Council, the show attracted 29 acts from throughout the state. Proceeds of more than $1,500 went to the DAV to support service programs.
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Date:Sep 1, 2006
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