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'''Petit Pigalle''' (Petit Pigalle Cafe Galerie) was a popular local [[St. Louis]] establishment headed up by Phil Craig and Mike Hartman. | |||
Located at 4207 Lindell Boulevard it was an entertainment hub and popular venue for local magician talent, amateur comedians, visiting entertainers and various musical acts. The establishment entertained and hosted numerous luminaries over the years, including female pioneer magician [[Dell O'Dell]] "The World's Leading Lady Magician" (Nell Newton), bandleader/musician/singer Ted Lewis, Hollywood actor Tyrone Power, legendary magician [[John Scarne]], the great [[Dr. Harlan Tarbell]], [[Bev Taylor]] (owner of Towne House Magic-St. Louis), [[Will Lindhorst]] (Lindhorst Magic Den-St. Louis), [[Gene DeVoe]] (DeVoe's Magic Den-St. Louis), magician [[R. Ross Durbin]], magician [[Bob Cole]], Netherlands import [[Okito]] (Tobias Bamberg), magician [[Paul J. Wood]], KSD-TV's "Parade of Magic" magician [[Ernie Heldman]] (and Arlene Mardel), magician [[Joe Scott]], Sgt. [[Jack Makepeace]], magician-great [[Paul LePaul]] and Hollywood's own "[[Magic Castle]]" staple [[Don Lawton]] (formerly of St. Louis). | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 20 January 2015
Petit Pigalle (Petit Pigalle Cafe Galerie) was a popular local St. Louis establishment headed up by Phil Craig and Mike Hartman.
Located at 4207 Lindell Boulevard it was an entertainment hub and popular venue for local magician talent, amateur comedians, visiting entertainers and various musical acts. The establishment entertained and hosted numerous luminaries over the years, including female pioneer magician Dell O'Dell "The World's Leading Lady Magician" (Nell Newton), bandleader/musician/singer Ted Lewis, Hollywood actor Tyrone Power, legendary magician John Scarne, the great Dr. Harlan Tarbell, Bev Taylor (owner of Towne House Magic-St. Louis), Will Lindhorst (Lindhorst Magic Den-St. Louis), Gene DeVoe (DeVoe's Magic Den-St. Louis), magician R. Ross Durbin, magician Bob Cole, Netherlands import Okito (Tobias Bamberg), magician Paul J. Wood, KSD-TV's "Parade of Magic" magician Ernie Heldman (and Arlene Mardel), magician Joe Scott, Sgt. Jack Makepeace, magician-great Paul LePaul and Hollywood's own "Magic Castle" staple Don Lawton (formerly of St. Louis).