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Big hair and high spirits

GET set for a night of laughter, awe and amusement as the who’s who of local entertainment take to the stage for the magical Vaudeville Affair II.
The fabulous, playful and terribly gorgeous Doo Wop Dolls, with their big petticoats and beehive flip wigs, will have you singing and dancing in the aisles along to all the hits of yesteryear.
The scantily clad Cherie D’Amour dancers will woo you with their risque style, adorned with cheeky costumes, feathers and fishnet stockings.
You can croon to Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole, look in wonder at spectacular pole dancer Jewel who will have you sitting on the edge of your seat as she breathtakingly slithers and contorts from dizzying heights.
Drag Queens Melony Brests and Sall Monalla’s hilarity will have you cracking up with side-splitting laughter.
In a celebration of love and creativity audience members are encouraged to throw themselves into the night by dressing up in 1920s to 1950s attire to truly enjoy the magic of the show.
From the moment patrons walk in the door they’ll feel like they’ve walked into a 1940s speakeasy club.
Catch all the glitz and glamour of yesteryear at the Eumundi School of Arts Hall on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 August, at 7.30pm.
To book a seat or for more information please phone (03) 9005 7750 or visit www.ticketbo.com.au

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