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  1. I'm not sure if Gordon Grant appeared there. I wonder if there is a list somewhere of all previous headliners at the Nob Hill. Was anyone THAT dedicated to compile a list? It would be awesome if someone did. I think the only way to find out who performed there was via old issues of the Bay Area Reporter. The Nob Hill Theatre always advertised weekly in there with updated headliners listed. I remember once - maybe 10 years ago or so - they had former Big Brother contestant Steven Daigle there. He was on Big Brother 10 (Dan Gheesling won that season), wore a cowboy hat all the time and only lasted a couple weeks on the show before being voted out. He performed a duo show and I really hate to say this, but he was pretty boring and lackluster. There are many other contestants from Big Brother that I'd rather have seen. But kudos to him for performing.
  2. I have so many memories of the Nob Hill Theatre (and the Campus Theatre). I moved to San Francisco right after college in 1990 and lived there for nearly 20 years. I spent many a night and even many days at the Nob Hill and saw some of the biggest names there in their prime. I can remember being there in the early 1990s for Joey Stefano, who many of you may not remember at all since he passed away sadly way too soon at age 26. Not only was he a porn star, but also in some Madonna videos back in the day and was even featured in her coffee table "Sex" book, which I still have. He was gorgeous. I recall slipping away from work to see him on a weekday afternoon performance (he must have performed multiple times a day because I recall it was an 'off' time of around 3 or 4 in the afternoon). The theatre wasn't even crowded ... and for a performer I viewed as very famous, there may not have been more than 10 people in the theatre. I have probably been to the Nob Hill at least 200 times in my life ... even right up til it closed. Even though I moved to Southern California, I would visit every time I returned to San Francisco, which was a couple of times a year. The place went thru so many changes and alterations over the years. I can even remember when they had an online video (I think it was a pay site) where you could watch the shows on your computer if you weren't there in person. For awhile, they even had cameras in the bathroom if I recall correctly (and I'm pretty sure I do). I doubt that would be allowed today. There were some visits that would be extremely crowded, some not. Often times, the patrons would be hotter than the dancers and I met quite a few hot men there over the years and enjoyed some time in the booths down the stairwell. One of the hottest dancers at the Nob Hill in the 2000s was Victor, the Brazilian soccer player I've seen mentioned in this thread. He truly was hot ... tall, muscular, a beautiful ass, and a nice guy. We did a couple of privates together. The second time, he even remembered me and asked how my move went (since he knew I moved). I'm not dumb enough to think that the dancers and performers really took a personal interest in the lives of those who came into the theatre to watch, but Victor at least faked it very well. I always wonder what he's up to ... and I've tried some online searches to no avail. At the very least, I'd pay for his OnlyFans for sure. I'm very sad the Nob Hill Theatre is gone. Nothing lasts forever, but aside from The Gaiety in NYC, it was my favorite strip club ever and I have a lot of great memories there. 30 years ago, it was absolutely a must-visit in San Francisco.
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