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An Evening of Burlesque Heads to Manchester, 21 Sept

Date: 17 August 2012

Direct from London’s West End, the UK’s first and only touring burlesque show is coming to Manchester.

An Evening of Burlesque showcases talent from across the country, and gives audiences the opportunity to see some of the world’s biggest burlesque stars in the flesh. Theatregoers are promised corsets, killer heels and stockings aplenty. “An Evening of Burlesque features an all-star cast of beautiful and elegant performers,”  says show producer Michael Taylor.

Michael, who produces other hit stage shows The Magic of Motown and Thank You for the Music, says the production owes its success to a combination of “sultry vocals, breathtaking choreography, mischief, magic, frivolity and fun.”

The performers include: Amber Topaz, Kiki Kaboom, Miss Hotcake Kitty & Chrys Columbine.

An Evening of Burlesque is at Manchester's Palace Theatre on 21 September.



   

- by Glenn Meads

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