- Hibiscus (entertainer)
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name = Hibiscus (born George Harris Jr.)
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caption = Hibiscus was a key figure in theCockettes ' success and later left to form theAngels of Light
birth_date = 1949
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death_date =May 6, 1982
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occupation =Actor
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children =Hibiscus (real name, George Harris, Jr.) (1949–1982) was one of the leaders of the
psychedelic gay liberation theatre collective group known asthe Cockettes in early 1970sSan Francisco ; in today's theatrical parlance he would be considered to be a "Creative Director".War protest
Hibiscus (then George Harris) was the young man in the turtleneck sweater in the famous picture of the anti-war protester putting flowers into the gun barrels of the MPs during the October 21, 1967 march on the Pentagon. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/17/AR2007031701300.html "Flowers, Guns and an Iconic Snapshot", The Washington Post, retrieved 22 Nov, 2007] ]
The Cockettes
Hibiscus (whose full
beard , vintage dresses, make-up andcostume jewelry created a defiant look, even by today's standards) embraced drag and drugs as paths to spiritual liberation, and attracted a group of like-minded hippies who loved show-tunes, dressing up, showing off and dropping acid, and becameThe Cockettes .The Cockettes decked themselves out in drag outfits and glitter for a series of legendary midnight musicals at the Palace Theater in
San Francisco 'sCalifornia North Beach neighborhood. They quickly became a "must-see" for San Francisco's gay community, with their outlandishly decadent productions like "Journey to the Center of Uranus," "Tinsel Tarts in a Hot Coma" and "Gone with the Showboat to Oklahoma." [ [http://www.cockettes.com/history1.html www.cockettes.com History, retrieved 22 Nov 2007] ] Two notable Cockettes were the disco diva darling Sylvester and the "queen of B-movie filth" Divine, who sang "If there's a crab on Uranus you know you've been loved" while dressed as a psychedelic crab queen.When the Cockettes wanted to start charging for their shows, Hibiscus left, believing all shows should be free, and formed the "Angels of Light" in
San Francisco , which gave many free theatrical performances in the early 1970s inSan Francisco andNew York . After moving back to New York, he put together a number of off-off Broadway revues, of which "Sky High" ran the longest. He also appeared in a daytime soap opera under his real name.Hibiscus died of
AIDS onMay 6, 1982 . He was one of the first AIDS casualties. Even at the time of his death the new illness was still referred to as GRID.References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0382538/ IMDB profile]
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