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Waxie Moon

Country: USA, Language: English, 70 mins

  • Director: Wes Hurley
  • Producer: Wes Hurley

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What happens when a classically-trained dancer/actor decides to pursue the lowbrow art of stripping? Waxie Moon a boylesque sensation takes the world of neo-burlesque by storm in this hilarious and thought-provoking portrait of one artist's unlikely journey. Featuring footage of Waxie's fearless live performances, as well as interviews with a colorful assortment of international burlesque stars, theater artists and fans, the documentary explores the ways striptease is used by Waxie Moon to both entertain his audience and challenge their notions of gender, sexuality and performance art.


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Cast & Characters

Jean Barron as Herself;
Benjimen Blair as Himself;
Miss Indigo Blue as Herself;
Sydni Deveraux as Herself;
David A. Dunham as Himself;
James 'Tigger!' Ferguson as Himself;
Monica Gilliam as Herself;
Rob Grant as Himself;
Iva Handfull as Herself;
Bertram Johnson as Himself;
Marya Sea Kaminski as Herself;
Marc Kenison as Himself;
Jody Kuehner as Herself;
Babette La Fave as Herself;
Kitten La Rue as Herself