What happens when a libertine jazz reprobate meets a starry-eyed supernova of the modern striptease? Blues and Burlesque. With original music by Pete Saunders (Dexy’s Midnight Runners) and the showgirl striptease of Belle de Beauvoir (‘The Sparkling Diamond of Burlesque’- BBC Radio) this stellar showcase promises to put variety back on the map, with clandestine guest appearances from cabaret legends and raucous rising stars of the scene.
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