Couldn’t Wait, Have More. I’ll Post Some Other Funny Fellas Tomorrow

Couldn’t Wait, Have More. I’ll Post Some Other Funny Fellas Tomorrow
Couldn’t Wait, Have More. I’ll Post Some Other Funny Fellas Tomorrow
Couldn’t Wait, Have More. I’ll Post Some Other Funny Fellas Tomorrow

Couldn’t wait, have more. I’ll post some other funny fellas tomorrow

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1 year ago
Last Night They Were Acting Moliere In Fourteenth Street; Dickens Was Being Played Through The Auspices

Last night they were acting Moliere in Fourteenth Street; Dickens was being played through the auspices of Nigel Playfair. Further uptown, George M. Cohan was unveiling the latest George M. Cohan musical comedy. But Broadway, being eternally curious, turned out in greatest numbers at the Biltmore Theater in Forty-Seventh Street, where the result of Mae West's latest encounter with the drama was being performed. This was the exhibit—play is not precisely the word—with a vaudeville background, whose preliminary trip through the Bronx and Queens had been followed by rumors that here was something that might arouse the police to action.

So began the review by an unnamed theater critic for the Times on October 2, 1928. It appeared, not in the arts section, but following a front-page story about the police ... taking action.

The play was Pleasure Man, a reworking by Mae West of her earlier play The Drag. It dealt not with vaudeville, as the critic said, but burlesque, and finished with a lavish drag ball.

Cops were stationed at all theater exits and just as the play was ending, reserves surrounded the front. When the cast tried to leave, they were arrested—56 in all, including West, who also acted in the show.

Of course this attracted audience members (some in evening dress, the Times noted) from other theaters nearby. The presence of cabs and other cars waiting to pick up theater-goers and actors added to the chaos.

Last Night They Were Acting Moliere In Fourteenth Street; Dickens Was Being Played Through The Auspices

Flashlights exploded as news photographers tried to capture the actors being led into paddy wagons. The police had to make five trips to get everyone to the station house on 47th St., where they were charged with indecency.

By 2:30 in the morning, Actors Equity posted bail. West's was $500, which may have been more than the others because she was doubly guilty, having written the play as well as acted in it. The producer, director, and theater staff were not arrested.

For some reason, the cops let the next day's matinee start, but raided it halfway through and arrested everyone once more. They had their own theatrical flair.

The trial wasn't held until April of 1930, and resulted in a hung jury. By that time West was a star, having triumphed in another play of her own called Diamond Lil. The next year she went to Hollywood.

Top photo: J.D. Doyle via Digital Transgender Archive Second photo: NY Daily News


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2 years ago
Been Watching Far Too Much Always Sunny In Philadelphia Lately
Been Watching Far Too Much Always Sunny In Philadelphia Lately
Been Watching Far Too Much Always Sunny In Philadelphia Lately
Been Watching Far Too Much Always Sunny In Philadelphia Lately
Been Watching Far Too Much Always Sunny In Philadelphia Lately
Been Watching Far Too Much Always Sunny In Philadelphia Lately

Been watching far too much always sunny in Philadelphia lately


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3 years ago

THANK YOU FOR DRAWING THIS! ITS SO GOOD

I had some head cannons for Abner I thought would be worth sharing

The dudes a glow stick, he always subtly glows. Even without the dots, his eyes and mouth glow brighter than his skin and the color varies.

As a kid he always wanted a bunk bed, so I imagine he would have a bunk bed once he lived on his own. Probably has like a single blanket on it that barely covers him

Abner gets sick pretty easily, cause I think the virus would weaken his immune system. He tries to tough it out but it puts him on his ass most the time. His friends have to almost beg him to take a rest

Probably Listens to mitski, jack stauber, and Radiohead

He’s a total lightweight, despite his stature he can’t hold alcohol at all. He’s not a loud drunk tho, he’s more the quiet type who just gets really emotional. Has probably had the drunk I love you speech more than once

His fashion sense is funky as hell (as shown by the movie) but to add to that, he probably wears some platform boots. As well as big brightly colored jackets

Abner is a terrible driver. He goes super quickly and takes very sharp corners, tho he seems to have some fun when he does drive like that


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2 months ago
"How Do You Know Who I Am...? You Say You're Not A Ghost; You're Not Dead!" "No, I'm Not Dead. Neither
"How Do You Know Who I Am...? You Say You're Not A Ghost; You're Not Dead!" "No, I'm Not Dead. Neither
"How Do You Know Who I Am...? You Say You're Not A Ghost; You're Not Dead!" "No, I'm Not Dead. Neither
"How Do You Know Who I Am...? You Say You're Not A Ghost; You're Not Dead!" "No, I'm Not Dead. Neither
"How Do You Know Who I Am...? You Say You're Not A Ghost; You're Not Dead!" "No, I'm Not Dead. Neither
"How Do You Know Who I Am...? You Say You're Not A Ghost; You're Not Dead!" "No, I'm Not Dead. Neither
"How Do You Know Who I Am...? You Say You're Not A Ghost; You're Not Dead!" "No, I'm Not Dead. Neither

"How do you know who I am...? You say you're not a ghost; you're not dead!" "No, I'm not dead. Neither are you, Joey." "I'm not?!"

Jack Klugman as Joey Crown and John Anderson as Gabriel in The Twilight Zone S01E32 "Passage for Trumpet"


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2 years ago

Made a comic with one of my favorite scenes in the book

Made A Comic With One Of My Favorite Scenes In The Book
Made A Comic With One Of My Favorite Scenes In The Book
Made A Comic With One Of My Favorite Scenes In The Book

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3 years ago
Didn't Actually Mean To Make It A Finished Piece Like That, But It's Still Nothing But A Roughly Coloured

Didn't actually mean to make it a finished piece like that, but it's still nothing but a roughly coloured sketch-like drawing, I suppose.

Reblogs > Likes. Thank you!


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2 years ago
I Am Mentally Ill,, Why Does No One Talk About Them Like Hello???

I am mentally ill,, why does no one talk about them like hello???

jfk and ponce nation where are you


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