Furry Variety Show
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The Furry Variety Show was started by Robert King at the Chicago-area science fiction convention Duckon as part of the furry programming track. Typically this ran late on Friday nights at Duckon. As Midwest Furfest spun off from Duckon in 2000, so did the Furry Variety Show.
The idea was also brought to Further Confusion in 2000 as companion to their Masquerade. Whereas the Masquerade would focus on costume construction and presentation, the Furry Variety Show was more focused on skits and performances. Other acts were also incorporated, including music and puppetry. For FurCon 2006, the show has been renamed as Furry Night Live.
Other conventions have incorporated a variety show into their programs as well, including Furry Weekend Atlanta.


