Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Nov 30, 1886: Folies Bergere Stage First Revue
Once a hall for operettas, pantomime, political meetings, and vaudeville, the
Folies Bergère in Paris introduces an elaborate revue featuring women in
sensational costumes. The highly popular "Place aux Jeunes"
established the Folies as the premier nightspot in Paris. In the 1890s, the
Folies followed the Parisian taste for striptease and quickly gained a
reputation for its spectacular nude shows. The theater spared no expense,
staging revues that featured as many as 40 sets, 1,000 costumes, and an
off-stage crew of some 200 people
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