Author, The Last Real Showgirl: My Sequined '70s Onstage
This week, Ira dives into glitz, grit, and glamour with Diane Christiansen—dancer, educator, and author of The Last Real Showgirl: My Sequined '70s Onstage. (She will also appear on “Ira’s Everything Bagel” this Thursday-https://iraseverythingbagel.com/)
At just 13, Diane set her sights on becoming a Rockette. By 17, she nailed the audition and never looked back—rarely needing to audition again, save for a memorable encounter with Jerry Jackson at the Tropicana. From the fine line between dancer and showgirl to becoming one at the age of 18 (no easy feat!), Diane shares how she found joy, strength, and sisterhood in the dazzling world of showbiz.
She opens up about her journey from the chorus line to Las Vegas lights, becoming a “swing girl” for the nudes at the iconic Tropicana, and what inspired her to finally pen her memoir—especially after a reunion of showgirls from multiple generations.
Diane also reflects on why grand showgirl productions may never return, the essential teamwork behind the sequins, the legacy of legends like Donn Arden and Miss Bluebell, staying grounded and grateful, and her passion for mentoring the next generation (as well as current generation) of actors through the Christiansen Acting Academy.
It’s a glittering, heartfelt, and unforgettable conversation you won’t want to miss.
Diane Christiansen has had a five-decade career as an actress, dancer, author, director, producer, writer, costume designer, and studio owner. As a professional showgirl, she danced from Las Vegas to the Bahamas to Paris, from the famed Rudas Dancers to the Lido. She's now a top acting coach with students on tv shows like “Euphoria,” “This is Us,” “Stranger Things,” and in countless popular movies.