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Hibiscus (entertainer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hibiscus (entertainer)

Hibiscus (born George Edgerly Harris III; September 6, 1949 – May 6, 1982) was one of the leaders of the psychedelic gay liberation theater collective known as the Cockettes in early 1970s San Francisco; in today's theatrical parlance he would be considered to be a "Creative Director".
==Early life==
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 moved to New York, and Harris appeared in commercials, television, and in 1966 in an Off Broadway play titled ''Peace Creeps'' by John Wolfson with Al Pacino and James Earl Jones.〔

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

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