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  2. Jubilee! - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee! was a Las Vegas Strip-based spectacular revue. [2] It opened on July 31, 1981 at an initial cost of 10 million dollars and was originally produced by Donn Arden. [3] Donn Arden set the standard for all the spectacular Las Vegas shows that celebrated female beauty, in combination with a demand for only the best; in costumes, set, and ...

  3. Showgirl - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s and 1960s showgirls performed in every hotel and casino on the Las Vegas strip. Competition between casinos led to increasingly lavish shows and costumes. [ 2 ] Major shows of the late 1950s included Donn Arden 's Lido de Paris show at the Stardust , Jack Entratter ’s Copa Girls at the Sands Hotel , and Harold Minsky ’s ...

  4. Vedette (cabaret) - Wikipedia

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    Vedette is a French word that designates the star of a show, at the top of the billing. [1] The meaning of the term has changed over the years. From the early twentieth century, it began to be used for the main female artists in cabaret shows such as burlesque, vaudeville, music hall or revue.

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    He said the Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender ‒ an annual festival that draws in both fans and performers to Las Vegas ‒ had about 220 applicants for performance slots when he first joined as ...

  6. Folies Bergere at The Tropicana Hotel Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    To this day, showgirls define present-day Las Vegas and their influence can be seen in public artwork, marketing campaigns, and sidewalk impressionists. [7] The Tropicana produced the extravaganza, Folies Bergere, in an age when casinos invested in unprofitable shows to attract tourists and encourage gambling on their gaming floor.

  7. Burlesque - Wikipedia

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    A staple of burlesque was the display of attractive women in travesty roles, dressed in tights to show off their legs, but the plays themselves were seldom more than modestly risqué. [ 25 ] Burlesque became the speciality of certain London theatres, including the Gaiety and Royal Strand Theatre from the 1860s to the early 1890s.

  8. Folies Bergère - Wikipedia

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    The Folies Bergère inspired the Ziegfeld Follies in the United States and other similar shows, including the Teatro Follies in Mexico and a long-standing revue, The Las Vegas Folies Bergere, at the Tropicana Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, which opened in 1959, closed at the end of March 2009 after nearly 50 years in operation. [5] [6] [7]

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