Page: "Miss P at Parliament House"
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Page: "Miss P at Parliament House"
Description
Close-up image of Paul Wegman- Miss P posing for a photo in a page for an unidentified article. Possibly from a newspaper or magazine. Undeneath image is P: A Glamour Shot even Madonna would approve of.
Paul Michael Wegman or known as Miss P was born and raised in Rochester, New York and moved to Florida in 1960's, where he graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Theatre at the University of Central Florida. Although known as an entertainer for Parliament House, Wegman was also a performer at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater and adjunt professor at Valencia Community College. Over the years Paul received many awards and acknowledgements from local civic, charitable and theatrical organizations. Wegman passed away on August 24, 2004 due to complication resulting from AIDS.
Paul Michael Wegman or known as Miss P was born and raised in Rochester, New York and moved to Florida in 1960's, where he graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Theatre at the University of Central Florida. Although known as an entertainer for Parliament House, Wegman was also a performer at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater and adjunt professor at Valencia Community College. Over the years Paul received many awards and acknowledgements from local civic, charitable and theatrical organizations. Wegman passed away on August 24, 2004 due to complication resulting from AIDS.
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Unknown
Source
Drag Album
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Unknown
Contributor
Rodriguez, Alexis
Rights
Images may be used for educational purposes only.
Image credit: Image courtesy of LGBTQ History Museum of Central Florida.
For all other purposes please email: floridalgbtqmuseum@gmail.com
Image credit: Image courtesy of LGBTQ History Museum of Central Florida.
For all other purposes please email: floridalgbtqmuseum@gmail.com
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image/jpeg
Type
Photograph
Date Available
8/1/2019
Date Created
Unknown
Rights Holder
LGBTQ History Museum of Central Florida
Citation
Unknown , “Page: "Miss P at Parliament House",” LGBTQ History Museum of Central Florida - Digital Archive, accessed March 28, 2024, https://floridalgbtqmuseum.omeka.net/items/show/747.
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