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that shows her beautiful shape to advantage. She's a bund- le of dynamite and a great dancer. She looks gorgeous in her blonde wig, hair-styled a la Marilyn Monroe. Following Toni it's Susanna again. This time in a dramatic African dance entitled "Dance of Death". The gown is made of leo- pard skin material, one shoulder bare...opens at the left hip and the line slashes diagonally in front and to the right ankle. This leaves the entire left leg bare...plumes on the head...and oodles of wild jewelry on wrists, upper arms, neck and ankles give the jungle touch. A skull on the center of the stage is the focus of the dance done to African drums in an eerie blue-green light.

Terry Allen comes back now with a second round of songs. This time she's wearing a fabulous black velvet gown with red accessories...hot, torchy songs which drive the audience wild...then the lights dim. Its time for our strip-teaser: Angie Saxon. Nature really made a boo-boo with Angie. She just wasn't cut out to be a boy...It's all female...small frame...soft narrow shoulders..lwide hips...skin like a baby's...mannerisms you only get at Vassar...and above it all, real female breasts which never called for hormone treatments. They just grew all by them- selves when Angie was about 13 years old...most embarass- ing for her in her masculine life. I'm certain she'll de- cide to live as a female...she's most unconvincing as a boy. Wonderful performer. Has learned all the tricks of a real stripper...and of course she leaves the audience gasping at the end of her dance when she takes the bra off.

The show ends like most impersonator shows do, with a finale...a parade of "beauties". Here Susanna becomes a blonde and wears an all-sequin black gown. We all do a simple parade routine to the music of "The Lady is a Tramp" and that it. I wish you "gals" who are reading this would shake the dust off those ruffles and come over some week- end. It's the only place where you can see a show like this while you yourselves are wearing your pretty dresses.

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