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The Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre was a strip club at 895 O'Farrell Street near San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. Having opened as an X-rated movie theater by Jim and Artie Mitchell on July 4, 1969, the O'Farrell was one of America's most notorious adult-entertainment establishments.
The Mitchell brothers auditioned virtually every newcomer who responded to their advertisements (which appeared in Variety and Bay Area sex tabloids). A handful of O'Farrell dancers accepted small roles; one of them asked to be cast as Gloria, the female lead, reprising the role originally played by Chambers, who did not participate in the sequel.
Larger live music venues include the Great American Music Hall and the Warfield Theatre. Historically, the Tenderloin has had a number of strip clubs, although their number has decreased in recent decades. The best known was the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre. [26] The Tenderloin is also a hub for the gender diverse community.
Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre; P. Paris Theatre (Portland, Oregon) Pussycat Theaters; R. Regent Theatre (Los Angeles) T. Tiki Adult Theater; Tomorrow Theater; W.
The Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre was a strip club at 895 O'Farrell Street near San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. Having opened as an X-rated movie theater by Jim and Artie Mitchell on July 4, 1969, the O'Farrell was one of America's most notorious adult-entertainment establishments.
On February 1, 1985, while performing her nude act at the "Cine-Stage" within the Mitchell Brothers' O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco, Chambers was arrested by a vice squad and charged with committing a lewd act in a public place and soliciting prostitution.
For Mandarin cornerback Jon Mitchell, the road to the Super 11 began when growing up with three older brothers who all played Division I football.
Right now, in the city of San Francisco, the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre (MBOT, for short) is the only club that allows prostitution. In 2004, there were 3 clubs: New Century Theater, Market Street Cinema, and the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre.