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| He also appears in Dirty Martini and the New | Burlesque, a film about NYC's burlesque scene with a f |
| rds and accolades, including (as Pinchbottom | Burlesque) A New York Magazine "Best of New York" pick |
| h Charles Osborne in a comedy contortion and | burlesque acrobatics act." |
| ennie Worrell (1850 - August 11, 1899) was a | burlesque actress of the 19th century from Cincinnati, |
| 1889, under the headline "Disappearance of a | Burlesque Actress", The Star newspaper reported that L |
| Louise Henderson was an English musical | burlesque actress. |
| Burlesque acts were cheaper, and circuits (called "whe | |
| This is a compilation of several 1950s | burlesque acts, so there's no real plot to summarize. |
| show has a different theme, reflected in the | burlesque acts, the opening skit, the go-go dancers' c |
| d women, perform cheeky and sexually charged | burlesque acts. |
| The show mixed comic opera material with | burlesque and was set in Siam. |
| t drag queen Linda Simpson, and a variety of | burlesque and theater performances. |
| e's elder sister, Louise, would gravitate to | burlesque and became a well-known performer, using the |
| style of the Yiddish theater, Vaudeville and | Burlesque and started the tradition of monology such a |
| 0), Minsky Malone developed a unique form of | Burlesque and Vaudeville influenced by earlier perform |
| fitted up, and with a decided speciality for | burlesque and opera bouffe. |
| me" musical performers, unusual acts, magic, | burlesque and comedy. |
| s gained notoriety for its sexually explicit | burlesque and cabaret shows and stage acts. |
| ery, a B-movie themed evening of live music, | burlesque, and DJs, often featuring surprise guest spo |
| ng of The Hubba Hubba Revue, a San Francisco | Burlesque and Variety show. |
| e old club, and instead offers live theatre, | burlesque, and music by way of "art and entertainment |
| night to night, including films, live music, | burlesque, art exhibitions, performance art and guest |
| York City-based performance artist, dancer, | burlesque artist, stage director, and actress. |
| s drawing classes and workshops for aspiring | burlesque artists. |
| Albertson worked in | burlesque as a hoofer (soft shoe dancer) and straight |
| ns and her next show (2010) is a history of ' | Burlesque' as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. |
| red in the Christina Aguilera and Cher movie | Burlesque as Dave the D.J. |
| Burlesque as James | |
| itish references and played down many of the | burlesque aspects. |
| death, brought to an end the type of Gaiety | burlesque associated with them, at the same time that |
| Nat Bodian, journalist who wrote and saw | burlesque at the Empire in Newark in the 1930s |
| Billy's attempt, however, to present classy | burlesque at the Park Theater on Columbus Circle faile |
| ger, Colescott discovered vaudeville and the | burlesque at the Red Mill/Moulin Rouge theater on 8th |
| s invited to appear as one of the Legends of | Burlesque at the annual Miss Exotic World in Las Vegas |
| Island Museum and produces Ask the Experts, | Burlesque at the Beach, the Coney Island Tattoo and Mo |
| Lola headlined The | Burlesque Ball in 2006. |
| The Lovers are a French electronica/ Neo | Burlesque band based in Sheffield, England, consisting |
| Burlesque became increasingly popular with the arrival | |
| arch was originally from Lincke's 1904 2-act | burlesque Berliner Luft from which music was taken for |
| He "toured in vaudeville and | burlesque between 1895 and 1930." |
| 010 feature length Dirty Martini and the New | Burlesque by Gary Beeber, which is about Martini and h |
| ieved to have been as Ali Brown Windsor in a | burlesque by Robert Reece, Whittington Junior, and his |
| w drew inspiration from theater, vaudeville, | burlesque, cabaret and performance art. |
| ber of The Scandelles, a Toronto male-female | burlesque cabaret troupe which has been performing sin |
| These include Funny Girls (a | burlesque cabaret showbar), Boot Camp, the Flamingo, t |
| e, which specializes in clothing inspired by | burlesque, cabaret, the 1940s and 1950s. |
| ssistant at Agent Provocateur, a singer in a | burlesque cabaret, a life model and a magician's assis |
| His ' | Burlesque' came to be a required work in piano competi |
| year also saw the start of Tim's cabaret and | burlesque career. |
| rink?", interpolated into the Gaiety Theatre | burlesque Cinder Ellen up too Late. |
| song at performances of the Gaiety Theatre's | burlesque Cinder Ellen up-too-late beginning on March |
| In 2008, she began "Operation Bombshell," a | burlesque class for wives of deployed soldiers. |
| Guests can take part in a | burlesque class beforehand and have the option to enjo |
| cluding glamour photography, bodycasting and | burlesque classes); and a team of NHS sexual health ad |
| r Dave Foley and was filmed at the legendary | burlesque club Jumbo's Clown Room. |
| 1951 New York in which Michele plays Roxie - | burlesque club owner and girlfriend to Keitel's 2nd in |
| He is not to be confused with the | burlesque comedian also known as "Little" Jack Little, |
| nt a number of years performing light opera, | burlesque, comedy, and pantomime, both in the province |
| lowing several appeals the Minskys and their | burlesque competitors were allowed to reopen, but only |
| canned jazz score that too-often sounds like | burlesque compositions. |
| termed an "operatic burletta" because of the | burlesque convention of having Fox wearing tights. |
| ella; suddenly from the background comes the | burlesque cry of Brighella for help, who, himself suff |
| it chronicles the life of a fictional 1950's | burlesque dancer and movie star. |
| kham(1847 - March 20, 1919) was a singer and | burlesque dancer during the period of Civil War in the |
| She gained the role after working as a | burlesque dancer at a New York performance venue run b |
| Ashley Roberts, American | burlesque dancer |
| As a | burlesque dancer, she used such aids as ostrich fans, |
| Veronica Varlow is a | burlesque dancer, pin-up model, actress, producer and |
| cini in New Jersey) is a New York City-based | Burlesque dancer, pin-up model and dance teacher. |
| r Snow White routine, after three years as a | burlesque dancer. |
| go, Illinois) was an American starlet turned | burlesque dancer. |
| Wausau was in | burlesque dancing beginning in 1928. |
| A young DeRita in his early | burlesque days. |
| Gilbert's first operatic | burlesque, Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great |
| Burlesque during this period was "clean"; a fourth whe | |
| rk, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia clamped down on | burlesque, effectively putting it out of business by t |
| A short | burlesque entitled A Trilby Triflet was introduced as |
| usical comedy Sugar Babies, a tribute to the | burlesque era. |
| The uninhibited atmosphere of | burlesque establishments owed much to the free flow of |
| great success as Le Blanc the Notary, in the | burlesque Evangelie (1873). |
| Black Ocean now also produces Black Cat | Burlesque events and J. Cannibal's Feast of Flesh. |
| ced work (with lyricist Adrian Ross) was the | burlesque Faddimir, or the Triumph of Orthodoxy at the |
| d as a publicity stunt before an audience of | burlesque fans during a regular performance. |
| ss temper of the scene is highlighted by the | burlesque features of the characters and, in particula |
| The Helsinki | Burlesque Festival is an annual burlesque festival hel |
| Other awards include,"The Best Body in | Burlesque"-2007 New York Burlesque Festival, "#1 Burle |
| inger to a cart race then to black and white | burlesque figure skating after that to a strip show an |
| 1982: | Burlesque for Wind Quintet, Op. 76b by Hummel |
| Edwardes expanded the | burlesque format from one act to full-length pieces wi |
| famed for, something new for London's modern | burlesque genre. |
| ock musicians The Guess Who in the 1970s and | burlesque goddess Annie Ample in the 1980s. |
| Burlesque gradually lost popularity beginning in the 1 | |
| Exotic World- ‘92 & 94,Showgirl of the Year, | Burlesque Hall of Fame, World Duo Champion, and Miss N |
| The house degenerated into a | burlesque house and became famous for its comedians an |
| at 1514 Harney Street, which was a notorious | burlesque house that civic organizations protested. |
| The Old Howard Theatre was a famous | burlesque house located in Boston, Massachusetts, USA' |
| he turn of the century with hotels and had a | burlesque house but the population now is about 5 peop |
| sic video for the song but later arrive at a | burlesque house named Bad Intentions. |
| Chorus at the | burlesque house - "Adirondack Mama" |
| the Hotel Stevens, and the Tivoli Theater, a | burlesque house. |
| des from everyday life and make heavy use of | burlesque humor. |
| ave been able to immerse herself in old-time | burlesque if it weren't for modern technology." |
| The Splendid Shilling, a | burlesque in Miltonic blank verse, was described by Jo |
| nt by attempting to recreating the spirit of | burlesque in Hollywood films from the 1930s to the 196 |
| gest showcase of new Variety, Vaudeville and | Burlesque' In 2008 Finger in the Pie Cabaret was inclu |
| uding William D. Alexander's 1949 revue film | Burlesque in Harlem, which documented the chitlin' cir |
| e been films that sought to capture American | burlesque, including Lady of Burlesque (1943), Stripor |
| alone (1967- ) creative director of House of | Burlesque is a Melbourne, Australia based creative dir |
| Burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work inte | |
| This | burlesque lament on the death of John Churchill, 1st D |
| ut her career, April March worked with other | burlesque legends such as Lili St. Cyr, Blaze Starr, R |
| e Gentleman" in David Garrick's mythological | burlesque Lethe, 1750-52 "are probably the earliest fu |
| mits, signage permits, taxi cab licenses and | burlesque licenses. |
| She has also been on the cover of The List, | Burlesque Magazine, Leither, Fools in print and Civvy |
| mural, which depicts "The Madam", the bar's | burlesque mascot. |
| businesses went along with this, hoping that | burlesque might return following the November 1937 ele |
| a go-go cage and featured dancers performing | burlesque moves. |
| Evangeline a US | burlesque musical based upon a poem by Longfellow open |
| -known role as the lead character in popular | burlesque musical Adonis, which he played from 1883 to |
| A | burlesque of Faust and Marguerite is a feature of the |
| The piece was a | burlesque of the Haymarket Theatre's hit adaptation of |
| in "The City Mouse and the Country Mouse," a | burlesque of John Dryden's The Hind and the Panther. |
| d the Pipsy Wipsy (Royalty Theatre, 1868), a | burlesque of Balfe's The Bohemian Girl and The Pretty |
| They next wrote the score for a | burlesque of Joan of Arc, or, The merry maid of Orlean |
| nuscript is The Second Shepherds' Pageant, a | burlesque of the Nativity featuring Mak the sheep stea |
| the first act Mr. Gaynor offers a very funny | burlesque of old-time musical comedy-'The Gladiola Gir |
| Burlesque on Carmen is Charlie Chaplin's thirteenth fi | |
| The transition from | burlesque on the old lines to striptease was gradual. |
| n also points out that Zelman "revels in the | burlesque opportunities of such split-second glimpses, |
| eart and Frank Doggenstein from the Helsinki | Burlesque organization. |
| A | burlesque performance at the Helsinki Burlesque Festiv |
| rtainment included, a catwalk show, dancers, | burlesque performances and special guest DJ Michael Fi |
| d slapstick, as well as the eroticism of the | burlesque performances, would inform his art and humor |
| ga instructor, personal trainer, dancer, and | burlesque performer from Michigan. |
| Elaina Satana is a Las Vegas-based | burlesque performer and pin-up model. |
| Missy Malone is a Scottish | burlesque performer currently based in central England |
| Canasta is married to fellow | burlesque performer and writer Jonny Porkpie. |
| In 2004, Marilyn Manson married the | burlesque performer Dita Von Teese in a ceremony at Gu |
| rotating co-hosts including, notably, local | burlesque performer Sparkly Devil and Lee Press-on of |
| 7, 1918 - December 24, 2003) was an American | burlesque performer famous for her fan dance and bubbl |
| ecialists Acrojou, Shunt founder Layla Rosa, | Burlesque performer Roxy Velvet, Green Eyed Zero, aeri |
| n eighth inning officials' time out, a local | burlesque performer named Kitty Burke came out of the |
| r) is an English ukulele playing cabaret and | burlesque performer. |
| Texas) is an American actress and has been a | burlesque performer. |
| She was voted one of the top 5 | burlesque performers in the world and she was named on |
| nd Spanish guitarists to rockabilly singers, | burlesque performers and comedians. |
| quent performers include San Francisco-based | burlesque performers Mynx d'Meanor, Delilah, Honey Law |
| cast of characters includes female and male | burlesque performers, as well as daredevils, comedians |
| ian, used this tale to present Amphitryon, a | burlesque play. |
| tretched and a Caucasian woman danced like a | burlesque pony girl. |
| Old Time | Burlesque pour alto et piano |
| French Follies recreates a classic American | burlesque presentation, with stage curtains, singing e |
| Dewana was an old-time | burlesque queen whom Tom had met on one of his jaunts |
| er it was opened, it was a popular venue for | burlesque queen Sally Rand, the Marx Brothers, Will Ro |
| He wrote the orchestrations for the Broadway | burlesque review Sugar Babies. |
| After seeing the new | burlesque revival and the acts dedicated to the classi |
| stumed dance trio that helped to pioneer the | burlesque revival. |
| Burlesque revivalist Dita Von Teese is pictured on the | |
| rage rock scene, give birth to the go-go and | burlesque revivals, and bring hot rods, drag racing an |
| d Famous Pontani Sisters are a dance act and | burlesque revue based in New York City, consisting of |
| Performances by The Lost Boys and Big City | Burlesque rounded out the weekend. |
| The highlight is the famous | burlesque routine "Crazy House", popularized earlier b |
| The Reigning Queen of | Burlesque Roxi Dlite after accepting the Miss Exotic W |
| st-known as a performer in the New York City | burlesque scene and neo-burlesque revival. |
| the club influenced the emerging cabaret and | burlesque scenes. |
| 2004 Minsky Malone started her own Melbourne | Burlesque School, in which graduates formed Australia' |
| The | burlesque series was a comic pastiche of Sir Arthur Co |
| corded version of an outtake from the Empire | Burlesque sessions and was originally called New Danvi |
| in the Moon,' and danced very effectively a | burlesque shadow dance. |
| dience member praised her for “bringing back | burlesque”, she then studied its culture and history. |
| en asked why she chose to pursue a career in | burlesque, she has said she wanted the glamorous life |
| In | burlesque she never achieved the prominence of a strip |
| she performed, co-wrote and directed a Dali | Burlesque show for the National Gallery of Victoria.In |
| Another scene portrays a | burlesque show dubbed "Girls of all Nations". |
| first motion-picture adaptation of an actual | burlesque show was Hollywood Revels (1946). |
| ly begins with a band, then is followed by a | burlesque show involving dozens of performers. |
| Parker hosts and stars in the | burlesque show "Striptease The Show" at the Sahara Hot |
| d Gaiety: the life and times of the American | Burlesque show in 1980. |
| The film stars a Lola Albright as a | burlesque show stripper in her thirties who becomes in |
| ducer W. Merle Connell reinvented the filmed | burlesque show by restaging the action especially for |
| oung dancer who is reduced to stripping in a | burlesque show. |
| y of jazz bands and DJs as well as a monthly | burlesque show. |
| quest for his father which leads him to the | burlesque shows of Atlantic City. |
| But it was the success and prominence of the | burlesque shows that brought the Old Howard down. |
| Burlesque Shows - 2:32 | |
| Burlesque Shows (from It's True! | |
| By the 1920s | burlesque shows were offered alongside Yiddish drama. |
| red circus-style performances, vaudeville or | burlesque shows, games of skill and chance, freak show |
| It was revealed that American | burlesque star Dita von Teese would join Alex and Osca |
| oklyn Paper calls Nasty "Brooklyn's greatest | burlesque star". |
| ptember 19, 1971) is an actress, comedienne, | burlesque star, and model known for her roles on comed |
| is an American former stripper and American | burlesque star. |
| Farnie and Reece's | burlesque Stars and Garters then played. |
| Tana Louise was a | burlesque striptease artist, nicknamed the "Cincinnati |
| rforming, Satan's Angel now gives classes in | burlesque striptease and fire tassel twirling. |
| In the 1960s, Tana Louise and | burlesque striptease artist Mara Gaye started an exoti |
| York City and London, its thin plot about a | burlesque striptease queen who becomes the star attrac |
| Michelle began dancing | burlesque striptease at age 22. |
| d searchings" and its overall tone was "more | burlesque than life". |
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