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* An episode of ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' titled "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro" contains several references to a donkey show that the characters have apparently seen.
* An episode of ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' titled "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro" contains several references to a donkey show that the characters have apparently seen.
* ''[[The Donkey Show]]'', an [[off-Broadway]] play based on [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[A Midsummer Nights Dream]]'' set in a disco with many [[travesty]] roles.  [[Nick Bottom]] is played by twins in afros who become two halves of a donkey.  The climax of the show has [[Titania]] and Bottom press crotches (clothed), followed by an immediate blackout and the resolution of the play.  [http://www.thedonkeyshow.com/] [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9A01E0D6173BF934A1575BC0A96F958260 NY Times review]
* ''[[The Donkey Show]]'', an [[off-Broadway]] play based on [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[A Midsummer Nights Dream]]'' set in a disco with many [[travesty]] roles.  [[Nick Bottom]] is played by twins in afros who become two halves of a donkey.  The climax of the show has [[Titania]] and Bottom press crotches (clothed), followed by an immediate blackout and the resolution of the play.  [http://www.thedonkeyshow.com/] [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9A01E0D6173BF934A1575BC0A96F958260 NY Times review]
* Punk band [[Deemed Useless]] has a song called "Donkey Show". The song is used as a metaphor for life.
* [[Alt-Country]] singer-songwriter [[Ryan Bingham]] has a song called "Boys Town" off his "Lost Bound Rails" album that has its characters going to the Corona Club to see the donkey show for "a handful of pesos."
* [[Alt-Country]] singer-songwriter [[Ryan Bingham]] has a song called "Boys Town" off his "Lost Bound Rails" album that has its characters going to the Corona Club to see the donkey show for "a handful of pesos."
* On ''[[House (TV series)]]'' episode entitled "[[It's A Wonderful Lie (House episode)|It's a Wonderful Lie]]" (Season 4, Episode 10), Dr. House asks his patient who is a prostitute if she could have gotten a rash from being in a donkey show. It is later revealed that the girl was part of a living nativity scene in which she rode a donkey,


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A bar in Boy's Town, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico advertising a nightly "donkey's show".

A donkey show is a form of live entertainment in which a person (usually a woman) performs sexual acts with a donkey. It is common for taxi drivers in Ciudad Juarez, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico to offer tourists a ride to see a "donkey show." Donkey shows are performed (or have been performed) in the red light districts of each of these cities. The primary purpose of such shows is to entice tourists to drink copious amounts of alcohol while waiting for the show to begin. In most instances, an actual donkey show will be performed, but patrons may need to wait until the crowd size is considered large enough to begin the show (and liquor sales have been sufficient). On the rare occasion, the show might not be performed and the disgruntled patrons eventually leave. Also, there have been reports of some tourists (especially those traveling alone) being offered rides to see such shows, and instead are taken to remote locations to be robbed.

Description

The typical format of a donkey show as presented in the Boy's Town of Nuevo Laredo involves relatively docile donkeys that are prominently displayed at the entrance to a bar. The actual donkey show may occur 4-5 times per night (on weekends) and depends on there being a sufficiently large audience in attendance. In preparation for a show, two waiters will collect the donkey, bring it on stage and turn the donkey on its back, holding its legs up vertically. The performer/stripper will begin by performing oral sex on the donkey. She will then straddle the donkey such that their genitalia are in contact and she will spend several minutes rubbing their organs together. Actual penetration does not always occur as it is the choice of the performer (often depending on how much money has been collected in tips from the patrons). The whole routine may last from five to fifteen minutes.

The donkey show is one of several types of live sex shows presented in Mexican Boy's Towns. Other shows include the "Banana Show" (where a stripper performs banana insertion), the "Candle Show" (candle insertion), the "Lesbian Show", the Monkey Show (where a waiter dressed in a gorilla suit has sex with a stripper), and a "Sex Show" (where patrons are invited on stage to have sex with the stripper free of charge). Generally, bars with shows only offer one or two types of performances. In other words, they tend to specialize. For example, one particular bar may offer Banana and Monkey shows, while another has Candle and Lesbian shows, etc. To be clear, most bars in the various Boy's Towns along the border do not offer such explicit shows. Instead, most just offer standard strip shows.[1][2]

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References

  1. Curtis, James R., and Arreola, Daniel D. 1991a.Zonas de Tolerancia on the Northern Mexican Border. Geographical Review. 81(3):333-346.
  2. Stevenson, Robert J., La Zona in Transition: Bordertown Prostitution in Frontier City, Mexico (1975). Unpublished M.A. thesis, State University of New York at Stony Brook. This project has been expanded and was published as A Mexican Border Prostitution Community During the Late Vietnam Era: La Zona. Edwin Mellen Press. New York. 2005. Detailed maps of the site, the region, and photographs (circa 1972) appear in Appendix A.
  3. http://www.sltrib.com/healthscience/ci_4730772
  4. http://www.cinemablend.com/review.php?id=1362
  5. http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/suspect_zero.html
  6. http://www.jerriblank.com/swcmisc.html
  7. http://www.comicscommunity.com/boards/pop/?frames=n;read=22644&expand=1
  8. http://www.sltrib.com/healthscience/ci_4730772
  9. http://p092.ezboard.com/flvvmfrm63.showMessage?topicID=3.topic
  10. http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/drawn_together/videos/season_3/index.jhtml
  11. http://www.tv.com/scrubs/my-fallen-idol/episode/706750/trivia.html
  12. http://www.bobandtomstore.com/frames/store_2004/donkey_show/donkeyshow.htm
  13. Death to Smoochie

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