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Photos from America Goes to the Movies: 100 Years of Motion Picture Exhibition, by Barbara Stones (National Association of Theatre Owners, 1993) From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. 1) ‘Seductive “Madam Satan” draped in garments made from
Stills from the two rare S&M shorts Never a Tender Moment and Beyond de Sade filmed in 1979 at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. The films were released exclusively through the Mitchell Brothers or Marilyn.
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.
Marilyn with Paul Raymond at the Raymond Revuebar Theatre in London, 1979. Raymond, the Hugh Hefner of Britain, brought the controversial one-woman show Sex Surrogate to London after it was banned in Las Vegas for displaying full frontal nudity. The show
Promotional photo for Le Bellybutton, the adult-themed musical that played at the Diplomat Cabaret Theatre in New York City in 1976. Read about it here.
Marilyn standing in front a poster for the musical revue Le Bellybutton at the Diplomat Cabaret Theatre in New York City, 1976. Read about the show here.
Marilyn has her hand and footprints cemented outside the Pussycat Theatre on Santa Monica Blvd in West Hollywood in May, 1980. This was at the premiere of Insatiable. Linda Lovelace was the only other female adult star who had placed her hand and footprin
Large painted poster of Virginia Bell.. In 1978, this was the only poster that survived the demolition process of the old ‘ROXY Theatre’ in Cleveland, Ohio.. Four other posters (featuring other performers) that adorned adjoining spaces along
Likely taken in the early 1950’s,– the chorus line of the ‘New Follies Theatre’ in Los Angeles, pose for a formal group photo.. Wish I could identify the performers for you, but I’d be guessing.. The brunette 2nd from the
Tempest Storm appears in “Sin-O-Scope” according to the marquee of Oakland’s famed ‘EL REY Theatre’, in this vintage photo from 1953.. Ms. Storm achieved notoriety with Burly-Q fans after her debut at Los Angeles’ ‘FOLLIES
“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’
Lily Ayers (aka. “Lorali”) Began her Burlesque career in 1950; as a showgirl at the ‘Flamingo Hotel’, in Las Vegas.. A year later, met Lillian Hunt at the 'New Follies Theatre’ in Los Angeles, and began dancing there
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
A candid photo captures baggy-pants comic Buddy O'Day ogling the ample bosom of Evelyn West, in this burlesque skit.. The duo appeared on stage at the ‘Stardust Theatre’ in St. Louis, Missouri; sometime in the mid-1960’s..
A photographer surprises dancer Blaza Glory in her dressing room, backstage of the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles..
Novita (aka. Rosie Mitchell) In 1955, posing for a promo photo on the stage of the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles.. Image courtesy of Novita, The Pixie of Burlesque..
Gretchen Wyler — more Hoofer, than Stripper.. Gretchen gained notoriety for her torrid dance numbers in the Broadway musical: “SILK STOCKINGS”; which opened at the ‘Schubert Theatre’ in January 1955.. When Mayor LaGuardia banned Burlesque
Florence Moore A vintage press photo from 1931.. She was one of the lead showgirls performing in Billy Rose’s “Crazy Quilt” revue; presented at the ‘APOLLO Theatre’, in New York City..
Tinker Bell “BURSTING With Glamour”.. In 1978, a small handful of posters survived the demolition process of the old ‘ROXY Theatre’ in Cleveland, Ohio.. These large hand-painted posters adorned spaces along the facade/marquee
Novita (aka. Rosie Mitchell) In 1955, posing for a promo photo on the stage of the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’ in Los Angeles.. Image courtesy of Novita, The Pixie of Burlesque..
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..
Jean Smyle In 1952, she appeared in a promo photo series as a blonde dancer named: Roxanne.. She’d begin dancing for the 1st time as a Feature Act, after serving time as a chorus girl at the ‘GRAND Theatre’ in St. Louis.. Before
Icel Condon aka. “California’s Statuesque Beauty”.. She started as a showgirl in the casinos of Las Vegas, in 1951.. It wasn’t ‘til she met up with Lillian Hunt at the 'NEW FOLLIES Theatre’, that she began performing
BURLESQUE RETURNS TO BOSTON! Looking not unlike a character from a Martin Scorsese film,– entrepreneur Joe Savino poses proudly in front of his ‘PILGRIM Theatre’ in Boston.. In July of '73, Savino staged an old-style Burlesque show
kdo: Julie Gibson appears in the play: “WHITE CARGO”, as staged by ‘The Kenley Players’.. The theatre shown here, was located on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey.. Source: http://www.richartgraphics.com/
Sequin aka. “Beauty in the 4th Dimension”.. Performing on stage at the ‘ROXY Theatre’ in Cleveland, Ohio.. Wearing a beautiful dance costume designed for her by Pal Brandeux.. Photo courtesy of the Kevin Hill collection..
Mae Blondell A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”; produced by ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’.. The film was essentially a documentary recording of a performance at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located
burleskateer: Jean Smyle (aka. Venus The Body) In 1952, she appeared in a promo photo series as a blonde dancer named: Roxanne.. She’d begin dancing for the 1st time as a Feature Act, after serving time as a chorus girl at the ‘GRAND Theatre&rsq
“BLUES SINGER” Gets Dressed! Vintage press photo dated from July of ‘37, features showgirl Lee Marmer getting dressed at Billy Minsky’s ‘REPUBLIC Theatre’.. The venue was one of 6 venues shut down in the wake of Mayor
Tempest Storm Vintage photo dated from ‘53, features Ms. Storm posing backstage at the 'STAR Theatre’; located in Portland, Oregon.. Photographed by - Thomas Robinson
Tempest Storm Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
May Joyce A candid backstage snapshot of May with her pet dog; taken in 1953 at a Burlesque theatre somewhere in Minneapolis, Minnesota..
Tempest Storm Veteran makeup artist Harry Thomas applies the final touches to Ms. Storm, in a publicity photo for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los
Jenna Saunders (aka. Jeanne Saunders) Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Hillary Dawn is featured in a publicity photo from Duke Goldstone’s 1949 Burlesque film: “HOLLYWOOD BURLESQUE”.. It was a documentary-style recording of a complete Burlesque show,— filmed in 1948 at the ‘HOLLYWOOD Theatre’;
Jenne Lee is featured in a publicity photo from Duke Goldstone’s 1949 Burlesque film: “HOLLYWOOD BURLESQUE”.. Essentially a documentary recording of a complete Burlesque show,— it was filmed at the ‘HOLLYWOOD Theatre’; located in San Diego,
Rhea Walker Checks the camera focus in a behind-the-scenes publicity photo for the 1953 film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. This Burlesk movie was shot entirely at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”, features Ms. Storm framed between: Misty Ayres (Left) and Jenna Saunders (Right).. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in Los Angeles,
Misty Ayres Poses for a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Patti Waggin Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
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
Marie Durand As featured in a publicity photo from Duke Goldstone’s 1949 Burlesque film: “HOLLYWOOD BURLESQUE”.. A documentary-style recording of a complete Burlesque show,— as filmed in 1948 at the ‘HOLLYWOOD Theatre’; located
An unidentified showgirl makes a few last-minute preparations, before hitting the stage at the ‘El Capitan Theatre’ in Los Angeles.. From a photoshoot conducted by photographer Milton Lewis, in 1948..
Margo Dees Vintage press photo dated from December of ‘41, used to promote her appearance in an all-new “A.B. Marcus Revue” on the stage of the ‘Oriental Theatre’ in Chicago..
Press photo dated from the mid-70’s features a decidedly seedy view on the ‘RIALTO Theatre’ in Chicago.. By this time, classic Burlesque had all but disappeared; with most venues converting to porno theatres to survive..
Vintage 50’s-era window poster advertising a Midnight showing of short Burlesque films, packaged as a Feature under the title: “Burlesk Varieties Of 1952”.. The ‘LIBERTY Theatre’ was located in the town of Mexico, Missouri. The theatre
Vintage photo dated from May of ‘60, featuring the rather seedy-looking facade and marquee of the ‘ALAMEDA Theatre’; located (one would presume?) in Alameda, California..
Rhea WalkerChecks the camera framing in a behind-the-scenes publicity photo for the 1953 film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. This Burlesk movie was shot entirely at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
STRIPS AROUND THE WORLD • SINNER-AMA BURLESKVintage photo from 1955 highlights the elaborate marquee of the ‘TIMES Theatre’; which was located on 8th Avenue near 41st Street, in New York City..
Vintage 50’s-era promotional handbill for the ‘HUDSON Theatre’; located on 38th Street at New York Avenue, in Union City, N.J.When Mayor LaGuardia banned all Burlesque theatres from existing inside NYC.. Dancers migrated to the nightclubs of 52nd
Tempest StormWorks up a sweat in this publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
burleskateer: The ‘GLOBE Theatre’ on Atlantic City’s famed “Steel Pier”, opened for business in 1935.. The 1700-seat venue was managed by Jack Beck; and quickly became a popular stop for Burlesque performers travelling on the Mutual Wheel circuit..
Vintage 40’s-era photo features the marquee of the old ‘GAIETY Theatre’; located on Broadway, in downtown New York City.. Featured as Headliners on their Girlie stage show, are: Marlene, Pat Joyce, and Lois DeFee..
burleskateer: Tempest Storm Works up a sweat in this publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
burleskateer: Lily Ayers She began her career in 1950; as a showgirl at the ‘Flamingo Hotel’, in Las Vegas.. A year later, she met Lillian Hunt at the ‘New Follies Theatre’ in Burbank, and began dancing as a Feature act named: Icel Condon.. In
burleskateer: Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
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