Like clockwork, dazed denizens of Dirty Sixth stare disbelievingly through the window at Esther's Follies at the comedic/magical goings-on, unwittingly becoming part of the show. They stare at Esther's mainstays like the Patsy Cline parody routine, up-to-the minute satires of Texas politics, or the ever-evolving scenarios proffered by magic-man Ray Anderson. Like flypaper, the window ensures that the gawkers of today become the paying patrons of tomorrow. The circle of life.
