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Jewel Box Revue - Queer Music Heritage

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    famed Jewel Box Revue was a touring company of female impersonators, that started in 1939 and lasted many years. Below is a program from It's not dated, but I guess it to be from the early 60s. Lynne Carter is on a few pages scattered through it, as is T.C. Jones.

The Jewel Box Revue: America's First Gay Community ...

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    In 1939, during a time when gay people were viewed as abhorrent subversives and a threat to society, two gay lovers, Danny Brown and Doc Benner, created and produced America’s first racially inclusive traveling revue of female impersonators. It was staffed almost entirely by gay men and one gay woman and was known as the Jewel Box Revue.

Jewel Box Revue - Jewel Box Revue - Queer Music Heritage

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    The Jewel Box History There is a lot of fuzzy history surrounding the Jewel Box Revue. The program itself (circa 1946) from the Club Jewel Box in Miami says right off "Danny and Doc's Jewel Box was created by Danny Brown and Doc Benner in 1939 in Miami Beach, Florida." My research indicates this is not strictly correct.

The Jewel Box Revue, New York City, 1962 — The Estate of

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    Co-Creator and Co-Director Danny Brown and Doc Brenner rejuvenated The Jewel Box Revue with a group of talented men, moved it from a night club in Miami to the Bal Tabarin in New York City where, by 1962, it played to sold-out mostly female audiences. The book, EROS, published by Ralph Ginzburg in 1962, featured the photographic essay by Raymond.

Long Live the Jewel Box Revue Louis Proyect: The ...

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    Jun 03, 2014 · The Jewel Box Revue was a female impersonation floor show and touring act. Founded originally in Miami in 1939, the Jewel Box relocated to New York in 1955, where the Jewel Box had its base ofoperations until it closed in 1973. DeLarverie was the only female in the show, and the only African-American member of the Jewel Box Revue.

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