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In 1974 Marilyn’s first attempt at legitimizing herself as more than a porn actress was a cabaret show at the Riverboat restaurant in New York City. The show had its beginnings as a burlesque-oriented show called Skin ‘n’ Grin at the
From After Dark magazine, January 1976. Le Bellybutton ran for 26 performances at the Diplomat Cabaret Theatre in New York in March 1976. Read about it here.
Jocks magazine, 1978; photo likely taken at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Magazine ad for Never a Tender Moment and Beyond de Sade (both 1979), two controversial shorts that were shot at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. The shorts were available only via mail-order. Read about the films here.
Photo from The San Francisco Chronicle’s California Living magazine, 1985
SCHOOL FOR STRIPPERS Lillian Hunt – famed manager of the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles, also ran the theatre’s “School For Strippers”.. This magazine article’s photo, shows Lillian with 3 of her strongest stude
A page from a Camille profile, published in the November ‘54 issue of 'Modern Man’ magazine..
Texas Sheridan Seen here, featured on a cover of ‘New Follies BURLESQUE’.. A 25¢ souvenir program sold during shows at the 'New Follies Theatre’ in Los Angeles.
A beautiful Showgirl graces the cover of ‘The COMICS JOURNAL’ #117 (September 1987). It’s by my favorite artist & dearly-missed friend: Dave Stevens.. Ever since seeing this artwork, I wondered aloud what the 'IVAR Theatre’
A photo of Boston’s “Old Howard”, as published in the September 1950 issue of ‘COLLIER’S Magazine’.. Recognized as the Taj Mahal of all Burlesk houses, the theatre was originally built as a Church by a religious sect.
Gilda performing onstage at the ‘Follies Theatre’ in Los Angeles, sometime in the 1950’s.. She was one of many performers discovered/trained by Lillian Hunt, the theatre’s proprietor/manager.. More about “Gilda”, here: http://wangdangdoodles.blogspot.co
“Heavenly” Kalantan Mary Ellen Tillotson was born in Fresno, California; on March 3, 1928. She was the youngest of 5 children. Like many others in Burly-Q, she got her start in the chorus line of L.A.’s ‘FOLLIES Theatre’
A couple scans from old Men’s Mags showing vintage 50’s-era views of “The Block” in Baltimore, Maryland.. One (Top) features a very similar view, to the previous post; including ‘The GAYETY Theatre’ marquee in the foreg
In 1952, a teenage Juanita Slusher (at Left) walks with a friend to Barney Weinstein’s THEATRE LOUNGE. This South Dallas nightclub operated a “School For Strippers”, managed by Weinstein’s wife: Mae.. Shortly after her “graduation”, Juanita
In 1928, Annie Blanche Banks was born in Eastman, Georgia.. In the early 1950s, she began her Burlesk career as Tempest Storm, at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles.. Tempest can be seen (3rd dancer from Left) in the Top tier image, waiting
Evelyn Whitney appears on the cover of the December 30th issue of ‘The Mutual Burlesquer’ magazine; published in 1929.. I’m assuming it’s a program guide forecasting shows playing on the “Mutual Wheel” of Burlesque
Sally Rand appears on the cover of a vintage 30’s-era program guide for ‘The COCOANUT Grove Roof’ theatre; located on Central Park West at 62nd Street, in New York City..
Cover design to the 1944 Souvenir Program for Michael Todd’s ‘STAR And GARTER’ burlesque show, which opened 2 years earlier at the ‘Music Box Theatre’ in New York City..
burleskateer: Gilda performing onstage at the ‘Follies Theatre’ in Los Angeles, sometime in the 1950’s.. She was one of many performers discovered/trained by Lillian Hunt, the theatre’s proprietor/manager.. More about “Gilda”, here: http://wangdangdood
Gaye Daye A photoshoot taken in her ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ dressing room is featured in the pages of ‘SHEER’ (Vol.1-4) magazine; published in 1959..
girliemagazine: Tempest Storm Photographed by Russ Meyer at Oakland’s ‘EL REY Theatre’..
Evelyn West is featured on the cover of “Artist’s Photographer’s Special” — No. 3 magazine; published in Chicago during the mid-1950’s.. Though these pocket-sized digests featured legitimate information on Photography,–
echobunnygo-go: Patti Waggin negotiates her way past “Bald-Headed Row” at an unidentified theatre..
Vintage 50’s-era photograph features a quartet of showgirls posing Backstage, at an unidentified nightclub or theatre..
Vintage cover design to “Strip Tease Stories”; as published by ‘Americana Press’ in 1949.. A small digest of bawdy stories and stag jokes, they were most likely sold by candy butchers (or in the lobbies) at Burlesque theatres..
noonesnemesis: The poster says: Blaze Starr - “Miss Spontaneous Combustion”.. and yes,– there was a real fire ‘GAYETY Theatre’ (ca.1960)
Tempest Storm Vintage photo dated from ‘53, features Ms. Storm posing backstage at the 'STAR Theatre’; located in Portland, Oregon.. Photographed by - Thomas Robinson
Novita (aka. Rosie Mitchell) Posing with popular Burlesk comic Little Jack Little, for a candid photo taken backstage at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles.. Image courtesy of Novita, The Pixie of Burlesque..
Beautiful graphic design work is featured on the cover of a 40’s-era souvenir program for the “GLOBE Traveling BURLESQUE”.. This was not the ‘GLOBE Theatre’ located on the boardwalk in Atlantic City; but rather, a theatre
Kalantan (aka. Mary Ellen Tillotson) As a California teenager, Mary studied music while attending ‘College of the Pacific’ in Stockton, hoping to become an opera singer.. Upon graduation, she found those kinds of jobs hard to come
Famed manager of Los Angeles’ ‘FOLLIES Theatre’: Lillian Hunt (center) poses with a half-dozen of her showgirls.. I can recognize Patti Waggin (3rd from Left) and Novita (Far Right).. Not so sure about the others, unfortunately..
Tempest Storm Fan Club photo series shot at the ‘EL REY Theatre’ in Oakland, California..
Tempest Storm Vintage 50’s-era photo taken on stage at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles, California..
Cover artwork to the 1967 souvenir program for the “Bravo Burlesque!” show; which was presented at the ‘Melodyland Theatre’ in Anaheim, California.. Modelled after vintage Burlesque productions from an earlier era, the show starred: Lili St.
Tempest StormPhotographed by Russ Meyer at Oakland’s ‘EL REY Theatre’..
Glorified BURLESQUEVintage cover of a very early 30’s-era souvenir program for NYC’s old ‘APOLLO Theatre’ (originally opened as the ‘BRYANT Theatre’).. This was not the famed ‘APOLLO’, that still exists in Harlem.. Appearing on the cover
Petite strippers Patti Waggin (Left) and Novita (Right) pose as bookends to a very TALL Ricki Covette (6′ 8″).. Photographed backstage at the famed ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles..
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Tempest Storm appears on the cover of ‘WOLF BAIT’; published in 1952.. This was essentially a souvenir magazine that was sold in the lobby of Oakland’s famed ‘EL REY Theatre’, where Tempest danced often; and usually for extended multi-week
burleskateer: A photographer surprises dancer Blaza Glory in her dressing room, backstage of the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles..
burleskateer: In 1952, a teenage Juanita Slusher (at Left) walks with a friend to Barney Weinstein’s THEATRE LOUNGE. This South Dallas nightclub operated a “School For Strippers”, managed by Weinstein’s wife: Mae.. Shortly after her “graduation”,
burleskateer: Petite strippers Patti Waggin (Left) and Novita (Right) pose as bookends to a very TALL Ricki Covette (6′ 8″).. Photographed backstage at the famed ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles..
burleskateer: Tempest Storm Fan Club photo series shot at the ‘EL REY Theatre’ in Oakland, California..
burleskateer:Vintage cover design to “Strip Tease Stories”; as published by ‘Americana Press’ in 1949.. A small digest of bawdy stories and stag jokes, they were most likely sold by candy butchers (or in the lobbies) at Burlesque theatres..
burleskateer:Vintage 50’s-era photograph features a quartet of showgirls posing Backstage, at an unidentified nightclub or theatre..
burleskateer: Patti Waggin and Ricki Covette pose backstage for a publicity photo, contrasting their different heights.. Ricki Covette was 6’ 8" and known as “The World’s Tallest Exotic”.. Note the theatre’s cautionary calories advisory,
burleskateer:Beautiful graphic design work is featured on the cover of a 40’s-era souvenir program for the “GLOBE Traveling BURLESQUE”.. This was not the ‘GLOBE Theatre’ located on the boardwalk in Atlantic City; but rather, a theatre located
burleskateer: Tempest Storm appears on the cover of ‘WOLF BAIT’; published in 1952.. This was essentially a souvenir magazine that was sold in the lobby of Oakland’s famed ‘EL REY Theatre’, where Tempest danced often; and usually for extended
around-here: Sand Cranes by J. W. Pondelicek in Theatre Magazine, January 1923 via /r/OldSchoolCoolNSFW http://ift.tt/1XskWwr
around-here:Sand Cranes by J. W. Pondelicek in Theatre Magazine, January 1923 via /r/OldSchoolCoolNSFW http://ift.tt/1XskWwr
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Louise Brooks reading Theatre Magazine (1927). Photograph by Eugene Richee
1927 portrait of Barbara Stanwyck from “The Theatre” magazine.
Alla Nazimova poses for Theatre Magazine in June, 1912
hauntedbystorytelling: James Abbe :: Actress Lenore Ulric. Published in Theatre magazine, December 1920 issue. / src: University of Toronto Library more [+] by this photographer https://painted-face.com/
vintagegal: Cover illustration by Carl Link for Theatre Magazine, April 1925
theloudestvoice: Mae Murray, Theatre Magazine cover, May, 1921
myarmisnotalilactree: Maurice Goldberg- Study in Dance Movement, Posed By the dancer, Lena Basquette pubished in Theatre Magazine, september 1923