'Fandance… the Legend of Sally Rand' Ends Run at Downtown Cabaret Theatre, 4/25
The Downtown Cabaret Theater will end their production of the East Coast premiere of 'Fandance... the Legend of Sally Rand' on April 25.
A captivating true story of the famed burlesque queen who started out on a Quaker farm and ran way with the circus to grow up in the days of Vaudeville and be discovered by Cecil B. DeMille, only to lose her film career when "sound" came in, due to a lisp. Down and out on the streets of Chicago during the Great Depression, Sally saw an ad for exotic acts at the Paramount Club and bartered for two big ostrich fans at the pawn shop, and the most infamous of fan dances was born.
Arrested four times in one day for indecent exposure at the Chicago World's Fair, she was released for "want of equity," meaning you couldn't see anything no matter how much you tried. A young girl named Rosie, denied the right to buy a ticket because of her age, snuck into the World's Fair to see the famous dancer and never forgot the grace and beauty she saw. The two women's paths would cross once more at the end of their lives. The story takes place all the years in-between.
One an infamous fan dancer who would open a nude dude ranch and be known as "America's Treasure;" the other an ordinary woman who would iron clothes in exchange for dance lessons for her daughter and go to garage sales to find bargains.
For tickets and information, please click here.

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