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  2. Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Mitchell brothers - Wikipedia

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    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. While McNight considered the house dancer for that part, Artie Mitchell's girlfriend, who then called herself Missy Manners, [8] cast herself as ...

  4. Great American Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    It is located on O'Farrell Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood on the same block as the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre. It is known for its decorative balconies, columns, and frescoes and for its history of unique entertainment, which has included burlesque dancing as well as jazz, folk music, and rock and roll concerts. The capacity of ...

  5. Talk:Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial advertising occurs via myRedbook, a web site devoted to helping customers to hook up with prostitutes working in San Francisco and across the country. myRedbook maintains schedules of the prostitutes working at the O'Farrell Threatre and also maintains some pictures of the prostitutes.Working at the O'Farrell Theatre is a very ...

  6. Market Street Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Cinema was a historical theater located on Market Street in the Mid-Market district, San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1912 by David and Sid Grauman as the Imperial Theater. [1] It was converted into a movie theatre as the Premiere Theatre (1929) and the United Artists Theatre (1931).

  7. Condor Club - Wikipedia

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    However, in August 2007, it once again became the Condor Club, once more featuring go-go dancers. The current Condor Club is branded as "San Francisco's Original Gentlemen's Club." [12] In 2022 the Condor Club was added to the San Francisco Legacy Business registry, a program aimed at supporting historic businesses in the city. [2]

  8. Lusty Lady - Wikipedia

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    It includes photos by Langley (who had worked there as a dancer since 1992) as well as essays by a number of Lusty Lady dancers, who vary considerably in their attitudes toward their customers and toward their work. [22] In 2000, some of the photos were exhibited in the Seattle Art Museum, across the street from the Lusty Lady. [23]

  9. Mara Gaye - Wikipedia

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    Mara Gaye (September 16, 1920 – July 22, 2005), born Marjorie Helen Ginsberg in The Bronx, New York, was a professional showgirl, dancer with the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes (1938–1943), and exotic burlesque striptease dancer of the 1940s through the 1960s. She also performed under the name Marjorie Gaye.