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bigjoker commented about Harem Theatre in NYC? on Jan 24, 2011 at 7:37 pm

Hey, I hope someone in here can help me out, I’ve been all over the net tryin' to get info on the old Harmony Theatre on 48th and B'way. My search has finally led me here. You all seem to be fellow patrons of the world famous or infamous Harmony/Melody Theatre, So maybe you
can help me out. About 25 years ago I was country hick fresh off the farm and a week out of high school and just starting my basic training at Fort Dix, New Jersey. On our first week-end pass, my new army buddies and I found ourselves at the Harmony Theatre and after hearing so much about it, keeping in mind we were all pretty wasted from consuming various substances some not so legal. What I vaguely remember is this very statuesque and gorgeous black dancer standing in front of me with a body that had to be blessed by god. Oh yes, did I forget to mention that I was virgin before this moment and the only other naked female that I had ever seen was between the pages of Hustler magazine, this dancer put them all to shame. And the thought that she was ‘Butt-Nekked’ and giving the best ‘Table Dance’ I ever had..This dancer was truly skilled at her job or maybe it was just combination substances in my system and my inexperience.I judge every other ‘Table Dance’ since then they just don’t compare. Sadly, I was only able to get to the club on two more occasions before our Company Commander banned military peronel from that club due to some
pick-pocket incidents involving some of the girls at the club. Fast- Forward 25 years later, I’m cleaning out the attic, I come across a box full of old Stroke-mags, while brousing through one, I ran across an old article with a photo that editor was doing on old the burlesque clubs in New York. The photo is of a very statuesque and beautiful black woman standing beside the ‘Harmony Theatre’ sign and I believe it’s same dancer that gave me my 1st ‘Table Dance’. It’s
ashame that I can’t remember the name of the woman that De-flowered
me 25 years ago. Since you patronized the club far more frequent then I did back then, Maybe you know of the dancer in question. I know there were only a few black dancers in the club at the time, so it can’t be too hard to narrow it down. And if you know where I can find photos and DVDs of the girls from the Harmony/Melody Theatre let me know.