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Hibiscus (entertainer)

Hibiscus (born George Edgerly Harris III; September 6, 1949 – May 6, 1982) was an American actor and performance artist. Starting his career in New York City, he moved to San Francisco, where in the early 1970s he founded the psychedelic gay liberation theater collective known as the Cockettes.

Hibiscus
Born
George Edgerly Harris III

(1949-09-06)September 6, 1949
DiedMay 6, 1982(1982-05-06) (aged 32)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • performance artist

He was widely seen in Flower Power (1967), a photograph taken during a major anti-Vietnam War protest in Washington, DC. He was photographed putting flowers into the gun barrels of the MPs.[1]

Early life edit

Harris was born in Bronxville, New York in 1949 to George Harris II and Ann M. Harris. The family moved to Clearwater Beach, Florida. The Harris parents became interested in theater and began performing with a local community theater called "The Little Theater". George and his siblings started a children's theater troupe, the El Dorado Players.

In 1964, the family returned to New York. Harris appeared in commercials, and started acting in television. In 1966 he performed in an Off Broadway play titled Peace Creeps by John Wolfson, with Al Pacino and James Earl Jones.[2]

In 1967, George Harris III and his father appeared in New York in the Off-Off-Broadway play Gorilla Queen by Ronald Tavel.[3]

War protest edit

On October 21, 1967, Hibiscus (then George Harris) joined the March on the Pentagon, an anti-war march intended to "levitate" the Pentagon. He appears in Bernie Boston's Pulitzer Prize-nominated photograph, Flower Power; he was the turtleneck sweater-wearing protester photographed putting flowers into the gun barrels of a soldier of the 503rd Military Police Battalion (Airborne).[1]

Boston recalled the moment in a 2005 interview in Curio magazine:[4]

"When I saw the sea of demonstrators, I knew something had to happen. I saw the troops march down into the sea of people, and I was ready for it." One soldier lost his rifle. Another lost his helmet. The rest had their guns pointed out into the crowd, when all of a sudden a young hippie stepped out in front of the action with a bunch of flowers in his left hand. With his right hand he began placing the flowers into the barrels of the soldiers' guns. "He came out of nowhere," says Boston, "and it took me years to find out who he was ... his name was Harris."

1960's counter-culture member Paul Krassner, in a blog entry he did not post until a week after Bernie Boston died in 2008 (and three years after Boston was quoted in Curio), states that the young man in the photo was Joel Tornabene, a leader of the Youth International Party; in addition to Boston, both Harris/Hibiscus and Tornabene were dead before Krassner posted this statement.[5]

The Cockettes edit

Hibiscus, whose full beard, vintage dresses, make-up and costume jewelry created a defiant look, even by later 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 became The 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's California 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".[6] 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 in San Francisco and New York City.[7] 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 birth name. In the early 1980s, he and his sisters Jayne Anne, Eloise and Mary Lou and brother Fred, formed the glitter rock group "Hibiscus and the Screaming Violets", supported by musicians Ray Ploutz on bass, Bill Davis on guitar and Michael Pedulla on drums.

Hibiscus died of Kaposi's sarcoma due to complications from AIDS on May 6, 1982, at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City.[8] He was an early AIDS casualty; at the time of his death the new illness was still referred to as GRID.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Montgomery, David (March 18, 2007). "Flowers, Guns and an Iconic Snapshot". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 22, 2007.
  2. ^ Silva, Horacio (August 17, 2003). "Karma Chameleon". New York Times. Retrieved January 14, 2011.
  3. ^ Poland, Albert (1972). The off, off Broadway book: the plays, people, theatre. Bobbs-Merrill. p. 199.
  4. ^ Ashe, Alice (2005). "Bernie Boston: View Finder". Curio. James Madison University College of Arts and Letters (School of Media Arts and Design). p. 12. (PDF) from the original on September 20, 2009. Retrieved July 15, 2022. He came out of nowhere, and it took me years to find out who he was ... his name was Harris.
  5. ^ Krassner, Paul (January 30, 2008). "Tom Waits Meets Super-Joel". The Huffington Post. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
  6. ^ www.cockettes.com History, retrieved 22 Nov 2007 August 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Waxman, D.J. (June 1, 1981), "New Waves or Perennial Blossoms: D.J. Waxman Meets Hibiscus", New York Native
  8. ^ . Body Politic. No. 85. Toronto. July–August 1982. p. 16. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
  9. ^ , Advocate (345): 12, June 1982, archived from the original on March 3, 2016

External links edit

  • Hibiscus at IMDb  

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Hibiscus born George Edgerly Harris III September 6 1949 May 6 1982 was an American actor and performance artist Starting his career in New York City he moved to San Francisco where in the early 1970s he founded the psychedelic gay liberation theater collective known as the Cockettes HibiscusHibiscus as Madame Butterfly at Sonoma State University in 1970BornGeorge Edgerly Harris III 1949 09 06 September 6 1949Bronxville New York U S DiedMay 6 1982 1982 05 06 aged 32 New York City U S OccupationsActorperformance artist He was widely seen in Flower Power 1967 a photograph taken during a major anti Vietnam War protest in Washington DC He was photographed putting flowers into the gun barrels of the MPs 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 War protest 3 The Cockettes 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editHarris was born in Bronxville New York in 1949 to George Harris II and Ann M Harris The family moved to Clearwater Beach Florida The Harris parents became interested in theater and began performing with a local community theater called The Little Theater George and his siblings started a children s theater troupe the El Dorado Players In 1964 the family returned to New York Harris appeared in commercials and started acting in television In 1966 he performed in an Off Broadway play titled Peace Creeps by John Wolfson with Al Pacino and James Earl Jones 2 In 1967 George Harris III and his father appeared in New York in the Off Off Broadway play Gorilla Queen by Ronald Tavel 3 War protest editOn October 21 1967 Hibiscus then George Harris joined the March on the Pentagon an anti war march intended to levitate the Pentagon He appears in Bernie Boston s Pulitzer Prize nominated photograph Flower Power he was the turtleneck sweater wearing protester photographed putting flowers into the gun barrels of a soldier of the 503rd Military Police Battalion Airborne 1 Boston recalled the moment in a 2005 interview in Curio magazine 4 When I saw the sea of demonstrators I knew something had to happen I saw the troops march down into the sea of people and I was ready for it One soldier lost his rifle Another lost his helmet The rest had their guns pointed out into the crowd when all of a sudden a young hippie stepped out in front of the action with a bunch of flowers in his left hand With his right hand he began placing the flowers into the barrels of the soldiers guns He came out of nowhere says Boston and it took me years to find out who he was his name was Harris 1960 s counter culture member Paul Krassner in a blog entry he did not post until a week after Bernie Boston died in 2008 and three years after Boston was quoted in Curio states that the young man in the photo was Joel Tornabene a leader of the Youth International Party in addition to Boston both Harris Hibiscus and Tornabene were dead before Krassner posted this statement 5 The Cockettes editHibiscus whose full beard vintage dresses make up and costume jewelry created a defiant look even by later 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 became The 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 s California 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 6 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 in San Francisco and New York City 7 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 birth name In the early 1980s he and his sisters Jayne Anne Eloise and Mary Lou and brother Fred formed the glitter rock group Hibiscus and the Screaming Violets supported by musicians Ray Ploutz on bass Bill Davis on guitar and Michael Pedulla on drums Hibiscus died of Kaposi s sarcoma due to complications from AIDS on May 6 1982 at St Vincent s Hospital in New York City 8 He was an early AIDS casualty at the time of his death the new illness was still referred to as GRID 9 References edit a b Montgomery David March 18 2007 Flowers Guns and an Iconic Snapshot The Washington Post Retrieved November 22 2007 Silva Horacio August 17 2003 Karma Chameleon New York Times Retrieved January 14 2011 Poland Albert 1972 The off off Broadway book the plays people theatre Bobbs Merrill p 199 Ashe Alice 2005 Bernie Boston View Finder Curio James Madison University College of Arts and Letters School of Media Arts and Design p 12 Archived PDF from the original on September 20 2009 Retrieved July 15 2022 He came out of nowhere and it took me years to find out who he was his name was Harris Krassner Paul January 30 2008 Tom Waits Meets Super Joel The Huffington Post Retrieved January 24 2011 www cockettes com History retrieved 22 Nov 2007 Archived August 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine Waxman D J June 1 1981 New Waves or Perennial Blossoms D J Waxman Meets Hibiscus New York Native Cockettes founder Hibiscus dies in New York 300 other cases reported Kaposi research hurt by cutbacks Body Politic No 85 Toronto July August 1982 p 16 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Founder of Cockettes Hibiscus Dead of GRID Advocate 345 12 June 1982 archived from the original on March 3 2016External links editHibiscus at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en 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