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Just look at Mel’s Angels

IF YOU saw him sing and dance in Jerry’s Girls, you will love him in Mel’s Angels.
A towering talent who glittered on Sydney and Melbourne stages before weaving magic in Noosa, Melony Brests will be reaching new heights when Mel’s Angels opens at Noosa Arts Theatre on 2 October for three performances only.
Matt Dunstan, whose infamous alter-ego Melony Brests has been delivering hysterical, comedic antics for over 23 years, including the popular “Drag Bingo” locally for the past 15 years, directs and stars in Mel’s Angels, an evening of side-splitting cabaret.
In Mel’s Angels, Melony Brests faces her toughest mission yet – to bring glamour to the Labour Day long weekend.
With the help of her Angels, four workaday men transform into glamorous showgirls (The Queens) and two dancing boys (The Kings), meld together to become Mel’s Angels.
In true drag queen style, experience many eras of song and dance with a modern twist. Miss Melony and her Angels take you on a quantum leap through time with an explosion of colour, choreography and costumes which will have you reaching for your pumps.
Melony Brests is a true character entertainer and a character of an entertainer.
Dress as your favourite cabaret star, dress as yourself, or pick up a boa from the Drag Drop Box at Noosa Arts Theatre.
Mel’s Angels will perform at the Noosa Arts Theatre, 163 Weyba Drive, Noosaville, on Friday 2 and Saturday 3 October from 7.30pm, and again on Sunday 4 October from 5pm.
Tickets to this adult show are $27 for adults, $22 for concession and $22 for a group.
To book phone 5449 9343, visit www.noosaartstheatre.org.au or drop into the theatre from Tuesday to Friday from 9am to 2pm.

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