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The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies

The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies was a Ziegfeld Follies style dance and musical review show that played at the historic Plaza Theatre in Palm Springs, California, United States,[1] seasonally from November to mid-May.[2] The Follies was founded in 1990 by Riff Markowitz and Mary Jardin.[3] Impresario Markowitz also served as the show's managing director and emcee. The show was often credited with helping to revitalize and maintain the downtown area by bringing in patrons from around the globe.[4] The Follies was unique in that it only featured performers 55 and older and holds Guinness World Records for this claim to fame.[5] It was the subject of a short documentary titled Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies which was nominated at the 70th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject Documentary.[6] A segment that aired on Seattle television station KOMO-TV that featured the Follies received an Emmy in 1997.[7] The shows attracted approximately 170,000 attendees yearly.[8]: 206  On June 5, 2013, co-founders Markowitz and Jardin announced they would close the Follies on May 18, 2014.[9]

"World's Oldest Still Performing Showgirl" (at age 87) Beverly Allen[8]: 205 [10]

Guinness Book of Records

Original Broadway cast member Hank Brunjes

West Side Story

Actor, singer, dancer, writer and choreographer

Leonard Crofoot

Broadway musical cast member Stephanie Eley

Dreamgirls

Dancer Randy Doney, who performed with

Mitzi Gaynor

Popular singer

Gogi Grant

Dancer and showgirl

Dorothy Kloss

Bud and James Mercer, long time vaudeville performers and musicians

[11]

Sitcom cast member Jill Owens

Blansky's Beauties

and television actress Kit Smythe[12]

Broadway

Dancer, skater, entertainer Lou De Grado

[13]

Dancer and former Rockette Ann Murphy

Radio City

Legendary dancer, choreographer and actress [14]

Sylvia Lewis

The Follies had a cast of both featured and guest performers.


Featured Follies performers included:


Guest performers (headliners) included:[15]


Headliners included:[8]: 207 [2][16]

Production[edit]

Musician Johnny Harris served as the conductor for the entire run of the show.[23]


Connie Furr Soloman served as the primary costume designer for seasons 11–16.

The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies: Legacy Site

. TIME LightBox. Archived from the original on May 29, 2014.

"Farewell, Fabulous Palm Springs Follies (Photo Feature)"

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The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies