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The Saratoga Bar Presents: Pudgy Roberts
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The Exile Texas Oldest Western Bar (October 28,1978)
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The Exile (April 25,1985)
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The Cockettes
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The Best Garden Party Ever
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The 11th Annual Garden Party
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Sunday Night Cabaret at JR.'s Bar and Grill (1986)
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She Man with Dorian Wayne
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Rich's, tea, and me...presents Jimmy James
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Rich's, Tea & Me Presents...The Rich's Christmas Party (1992)
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RICH'S Salutes the Stonewall Generation
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Ray Bourbon
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Jewel Box Presents: Mr. Skip Arnold
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Francis Renault: World's Foremost Female Impersonator
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Francis Renault Poster
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Finocchio's This is Spring Show
Collection: Ephemera Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: 1950s Topics: Drag, Entertainers, Events, Female impersonators, Parties, Theatre shows Subject: Bobby Bell, Bobby Jonson, Finocchio's Club, Francis Blair, Francis David, Francis Russell, Frant Doran, Freddie Renault, Harvey Lee, Jackie Maye, Jerry Vaughn, John Lonas, Johnny Mangum, Milton Lemair, Niles Marsh, Ray Francis, Walter Hart -
Back with a Vengeance at JR.'s Bar & Grill with the Santa Fe Bar & Patio (1998)
Collection: Ephemera Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: Aug. 17, 1998 Topics: Drag, Drag community, Events, Strippers Subject: C.J. Brooks, Chevelle Brooks, Christina Ross, Erica Andrews, Kaviar, Kelly Lauren, Kourtney Van Wales, Kourtni Omega, Lady Shamu, Lateace Bragnace, Lauren Brach, Lindsy Love, Marsha Mellow, Maryssa Raye, MIss Gay Texas USofA, Monique Johnson, Paivi Lee Love, Tiajuana Brooks, Vanessa Raye -
A Nellie Ribbon Encore Party
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A Curious Evening with Kenneth Marlow (January 17, 1971)
Collection: Ephemera Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: Jan. 1971 Topics: Comedy, Crossdressing, Entertainers, Female impersonators, Musicals, Writers Subject: Kenneth Marlow, Mr. Madam Description: Object has "which have nothing to do with my act!" in blue ink, which we think to be written by Kenneth Marlow.