Former exotic dancer Lucy Wightman discusses her 2025 memoir, Princess Cheyenne: My Life as Boston's Most Famous Stripper.About this Event
How did a debutante from Lake Forest, Illinois, end up in Boston's notorious “Combat Zone” and become its most famous stripper? What led her to convert to Islam and get engaged to Cat Stevens? And how did she end up traveling and performing with Andy Kaufman and hosting a radio show for the sexually bewildered opposite Dr. Ruth?
In 1977, an eighteen-year-old Lucy Johnson stripped out of her bellbottoms and Birkenstocks and was crowned the feature attraction at the Naked i Cabaret. Local and national media took note of her toney background and, for the next eleven years, she strutted her way into Beantown history as the "Socialite Stripper."
In Princess Cheyenne, Lucy Wightman recounts her wild, Zeligesque life both in and out of the Naked i. Smart and uproarious, this is the untold story of a legendary performer whose stage name is synonymous with “The Zone,” Boston's most mythical district, and a fount of nostalgia and wonder to this day.
Lucy Wightman's unusual life trajectory brought her to become part of Boston’s history for eleven years that were filled with unexpected adventure. She lives on Cape Cod.
Event Venue
Boston Public Library - Central Library, 700 Boylston Street, Boston, United States
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