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  2. Kiss Kiss Cabaret - Wikipedia

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    The Kiss Kiss Cabaret started as a Halloween burlesque called "Peek-A-Boo" in 2009 at The Greenhouse Theater Center.Created by Jenn A. Kincaid and Chris O. Biddle, the show presents classic striptease, with various local acts including magicians, jugglers, belly dancers, acrobatics, and comedians.

  3. RCI Hospitality Holdings - Wikipedia

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    RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. (previously Rick's Cabaret International, Inc.), through its subsidiaries, operates strip clubs, nightclubs, sports bars/restaurants, and a media and convention company that serves the adult club industry. RCI went public with an IPO in 1995 is listed on The NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol RICK.

  4. Metro Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Metro (formerly the Stages Music Hall and Cabaret Metro [1]) is a concert hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States, that plays host to a variety of local, regional and national emerging bands and musicians. [2] The Metro was first opened in 1982. The capacity is 1,100, divided between the main floor and the balcony.

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  6. Stripper Lawsuit against Rick's Cabaret Allowed to Move ... - AOL

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    Fifty strippers, whose specialty is lap dances, can proceed with their class action lawsuit against Rick's Cabaret International. That's what Manhattan federal Judge John Koeltl ruled on Wednesday ...

  7. The TV Dinner Hour - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 1987, It officially premiered at the CrossCurrents' cabaret theater, 3206 N. Wilton St., Chicago, Illinois. [3] [1] The TV Dinner Hour was one of the cult hits of the Chicago comedy boom of the 1980s. [1] [4] [3]

  8. New Age Vaudeville - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1986, Richard O’Donnell and Amy McKenzie relocated their theater company to Chicago. [2] New Age Vaudeville established a residency at CrossCurrents cabaret, 3206 N. Wilton. [2]

  9. Richard O'Donnell (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    As a stand-up comic, billed as R. O'Donnell, he headlined numerous comedy clubs throughout the 1980s and 90s, [1] including Zanies (where his headshot still hangs on the wall), the Chicago Improv, and Catch A Rising Star, and the Funny Firm where he was a regular headliner and also featured for such national comics as Brian Regan, Rick Overton ...