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What Would Beyonce Do?
What Would Beyonce Do?

Five Reasons To See ... What Would Beyonce Do?

Date: 30 November 2012

Fresh from her success at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Luisa Omelan brings her one-woman show What Would Beyonce Do? to Salford next month. We asked her for five reasons why you should go along and here they are.



1. Crazy in Love with Beyonce
What better way to spend a night laughing, then intermittent booty shaking, party jumpin' jumpin.'

2. I like to Party!
I went to uni in Salford, Manchester is my a favourite city, having just completed a sell out 8 week run in London, I want to bring it back to the place it all started!!

3. Partner let me upgrade you
It's has had 4 five star reviews and has been featured in The Guardian and The Independent, who said 'Bold brash, beautiful, comedy's newest Diva' and 'In a dearth of really talented female comics coming through, Luisa bucks the trend in her own brilliant way.'

4. I'm telling you Girl (and Gays...and my straights! I love a kebab too yeah!)
It's a show especially for the girls and the gays, it's bootilicious fabulous and will leave you dancing in the aisles.

5. Bills Bills Bills
London's Soho theater have picked it up for a ten night run in Jan, where tickets are up to £20, so catch it now whilst you still can on the cheap!




What Would Beyonce Do? is at the Black Lion in Salford on 12 December.

- by Glenn Meads

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