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Contents:
- GAYT PLAC IN WASHGTON FOR 2020
- LOST WASHGTON: THE GAYETY THEATER
- LOL GAY UPLE’S THEATER SUCCS LEADS TO POPULAR PODST
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF GAY THEATER, THREE ACTS
- KATHY GAY
- THE NORMAL ART: REFLECTG ON THE REVOLUTN—AND EVENTUAL SUBLIMATN—OF GAY THEATER D.C.
GAYT PLAC IN WASHGTON FOR 2020
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LOST WASHGTON: THE GAYETY THEATER
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LOL GAY UPLE’S THEATER SUCCS LEADS TO POPULAR PODST
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Jt east of downtown, the Capol Hill neighborhood has long been the cy’s gay epicenter, wh rabow-pated crosswalks and many ways to dive to the LGBTQ+ scene.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF GAY THEATER, THREE ACTS
Jt east of downtown, Capol Hill has long been the Seattle’s gay epicenter and home to artists, hipsters, stunts and now-famo micians, not to mentn some of the bt rtrants, bars, ffee shops, live mic venu and public parks.
Non-prof social/charable anizatn whose purpose is to provi funds and servic to other non-profs wh the gay and lbian muny of Seattle and Kg County Washgton. Found 1994, NWLGHMP is an anizatn which rearch, terprets and munit the history of lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT) people the Pacific Northwt for the purpos of study, tn and enjoyment. ” In the heart of this mi-Tim Square was the fabulo Gayety Theater, where the girls were always kickg their legs up and the edians gunng for endls, easy Gayety, loted at 513 9th Street, NW, was signed by noted theater archect William H.
Allen, by 1912 approximately 70 tourg burlque pani played at one hundred theaters across the untry and employed some 5, 000 early years of the Gayety’s existence—the 1910s and 1920s—were undoubtedly s heyday, a time when burlque was still a gog theatril ncern. Instead of s expensive bookgs, theaters like the Gayety ed “stock” burlque shows that were much cheaper to produce and mostly nsisted of striptease January 1929, when was still primarily a theatril venue, the Gayety achieved unual notoriety when produced a midnight benef show for the fai of four imprisoned gamblers. It seems the uproar fally blew over when officials lost their appete for explorg the extent of rptn the Metropolan Police Gayety always drew s share of Washgton’s officialdom, cludg many members of Congrs, ernment officials, and even a print or two.
KATHY GAY
In Febary 1950, an agent for a Broadway show lled “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” learned that the Gayety had closed and cid to see if he uld book for his productn. ” His ocsn for wrg was the announcement that much-loved imprar Jimmy Lake (1880-1967), the unofficial “mayor of 9th Street” who had taken over the Gayety Theater 1914 and had prid over s glory days, was fally leavg the area. After beg evicted om the fé and theater, Lake moved his bs a block south to the old Central Theater buildg, which he nostalgilly re-christened the Gayety.
His new place beme a strip jot before was shut down for lack of bs and molished 1976, the Gayety name was moved yet another time, to the former Roosevelt movie theater at 508 9th Street NW, which had been built 1933. This 500-seat theater, which was across the street om the se of the origal Gayety theater, ntued wh a mix of live girls and X-rated films to the 1980s. Inial plans were for the Washgton Stage Guild to occupy performg arts space on the 8th Street si of the buildg, where the origal Gayety Theater’s stage ed to be, but fundg for that project didn’t materialize.
The above map and s acpanyg history tell the story of the bars, bookstor, group hom, clics, and church that have played sential rol DC's gay muny for the past half century.
THE NORMAL ART: REFLECTG ON THE REVOLUTN—AND EVENTUAL SUBLIMATN—OF GAY THEATER D.C.
Durg the 60s and 70s, as LGBT activism moved more to the public foreont, the number of gay bars grew throughout the District; also emergg this time were Guild Prs, which published gay travel guis, fictn, and a newspaper lled Gay Fom, as well as the Washgton Free Clic, which provid STD unselg to gay men. The growth of gay spac slowed down the 1980s, she says, but at the same time the clud DC's first gural High Heel Drag Queen Race, which has now bee an stutn. The slowed growth ntued the 90s and 2000s, but 's very possible that's bee time has passed, there's been ls of a need for gay people to hi pla sight.
“Nowadays bars like Nellie's, one of the few notable gay bars to open sce 2000, are attend by straight people, and many bars whout the tentn of beg a gay bar wele and celebrate their LGBT muny. The data Kate ed to create the map is available through the Rabow History Project, an anizatn dited to llectg, prervg, and promotg gay, lbian, bisexual, and transgenr history DC. Larry’s Lounge is a gay neighborhood pub, wh always-affordable drks, solid happy hour specials, mouth-waterg pub fare (see: sweet potato tots) and one of the cy’s iendlit pats (you n brg your dog, too!
Suated right the heart of Adams Man’s btlg 18th Street is Pchers, a gay sports bar, and A League of Her Own, the adjacent bar for lbian and queer women. His extensive creds clu “My Fair Lady” at Olney Theatre, a Helen Hay nomated turn as a gay teen “Girliend” at Signature Theatre, the tle role “Bat Boy” at 1st Stage, and most recently a part Signature Theatre’s “Sweeney Todd.