The Tropicana Holiday

The Tropicana Holiday was a striptease revue starring Jayne Mansfield. It was launched in February 1958 at the Tropicana casino on the Las Vegas Strip under a four weeks contract which was extended to eight.[1][2][3] The opening night raised $20,000.00 for March of Dimes ($177,232 in 2019 dollars[4]). Mansfield received $25,000.00 per week for her performance as Trixie Divoon in the show ($221,540 in 2019 dollars[4]).[5][6][7] The show was produced by Monte Proser and stage managed by Earl Barton. Nat Brandwynne and Orchestra played to original music by Gordon Jenkins. Glen Holse designed the set.[8] Mansfield's last nightclub act French Dressing was at Latin Quarter in New York City in 1966.[9] It was a modified version of the Tropicana show, and ran for six weeks with fair success.[10]

The Tropicana Holiday
Characters
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Date premieredFebruary 12, 1958 (1958-02-12)
Place premieredTropicana Las Vegas
GenreStriptease revue

References

  • Strait, Raymond (1992). Here They Are Jayne Mansfield. New York: S.P.I. Books. ISBN 978-1-56171-146-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Weatherford, Mike (2001). Cult Vegas: The Weirdest! The Wildest! The Swingin'est Town on Earth!. Huntington Press Inc. ISBN 9780929712710.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Faris, Jocelyn (November 1994). Jayne Mansfield: A Bio-Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-28544-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

Citation

  1. Mike Weatherford, Cult Vegas: The Weirdest! The Wildest! The Swingin'est Town on E arth!, pages 230-232, Huntington Press Inc, 2001, ISBN 9780929712710
  2. Strait 1992, p. 107
  3. Ashley Powers, "Putting a top on iconic topless show", Boston.com
  4. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  5. Strait 1992, p. 94
  6. Harrison Carrol, "Behind scenes in Hollywood", The Billings County Pioneer, page 2, 1958-01-02.
  7. Jayne, Mickey appears in Las Vegas revue", Oxnard Press-Courier, page 10, 1958-02-11.
  8. Faris 1994, p. 44
  9. Faris 1994, p. 24
  10. Faris 1994, p. 56


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