Trixie Minx

Upon graduating high school she joined Nashville Ballet as a trainee where she danced for two years until an ankle injury and eating disorder abruptly ended her career as a ballerina.

In 2016 the recently renovated Orpheum Theater approached Trixie to create a series of shows to bring back the glamour of the once lost eras of vaudeville and vintage burlesque on the stage.

Burlesque Ballroom debuted in December 2010 and continues to run weekly every Friday at the Royal Sonesta New Orleans on Bourbon Street.

With a heavy influence on the music of New Orleans past and present this production showcases a cast of burlesque dancers that perform in collaboration with the musicians in an improvisational manner.

This variety style show features contortionists, acro balancers, aerialists in acts that focus on the human experiences of love and lust.

Trixie Minx's first and flagstaff production, Fleur de Tease started in September 2006 out of her desire to explore a more theatrical and comical side to burlesque within a group dynamic.

With a cast of dancers, comedians, magicians, and aerialists Fleur de Tease brings a new elaborate theme show to One Eyed Jacks on Toulouse Street in New Orleans each month (formerly the ShimSham where Ronnie Magri and the Shimshammettes began).