Why was his act OK but Paul Reubens was blacklisted?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Fred Willard
Theodor_Birch — 9 years ago(May 24, 2016 11:53 AM)
I know Reubens is a much more seedy characters - sans supposed quasi-kiddie porn controversy* - but Reubens became a national joke were as Willards event seems permanently resided in "not-so-fun facts" on a trivia website
I have no problem with men performing acts of this nature in theatre of this nature - especially since A that's what they're there for, and second since it's basically entrapment since apparently police officers spy on the audience waiting to catch oe, but I can't fathom the difference
Sure, I would be more inclined to let it slide with Willard than with Reubens, but that's not how the system should work.
*And it wasnt even that. -
jeffreyashcraft — 9 years ago(September 23, 2016 12:01 PM)
FEL123_2000 replied Aug 24, 2016
I'll bet it was because Paul was known for having a child audience and appeal, which made it all the more shocking to people.
Pee Weeks Playhouse had a predominately adult audience