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"Un-Cover Girls of 1951" Show
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"Un-Cover Girls of 1951"
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In a press clipping from “The Billboard” dated April 5, 1952, Ann Perri is noted as working for the Schuster Midwest Circuit. READ MORE:
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Ann Perri and The Posing Show
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Ann Perri booked by Trixie Rogers Agency "in the Earle Building."
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Ann Perri received a mention in the September 25th, 1954 edition of the entertainment trade publication, “The Billboard”. READ MORE:
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Ann Perri played Greenwich Village at the Village Nut Club according to Uno’s “Burlesque Bits” column in the April 16, 1955 edition of “The Billboard”. READ MORE:
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Week of Sept. 30, 1955.
The Parisienne Jane Russell -- Ann Perri. along with Tracy Randall, Sunny Dare Note - this is the same day James Dean died. Source: Worthpoint Auctions -
Ann Perri headlined a “Paris After Dark” burlesque review – taking it off for those in the Empire Theater’s 1,000 seats bundled up from a windy, cold Newark, New Jersey night. She was part of a series of traveling road shows that arrived in Newark every so often. And Ann rolled into Newark the week of October 12, 1956. READ MORE: "Paris After Dark"
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On April 29, 1962, Ann Perri, the “Jayne Russell of Burlesque,” challenged the legalities of stage performance. READ MORE: