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Tarnished

Presented byThe Judith Wright Centre
DatesTue 1 Apr 2008 - Sat 5 Apr 2008
Time8pm (doors open 7:30pm)
CostMUST BE 15+
Reserved:
Full: Web $28, Phone/Door $30
Unreserved:
Full: Web $23, Phone/Door $25
Conc: Web $18, Phone/Door $20
ConcessionFull-time students, pensioners, unemployed and health care cardholders ONLY. (NB: Not senior cardholders)
VenuePerformance Space (Reserved Cabaret (at tables of 4) and Unreserved Raked Theatre Seating)
EnquiriesBox Office: Monday to Friday
12 noon - 4pm. 07 3872 9000
or email info@jwcoca.qld.gov.au
ArtformPhysical Theatre
TypePerformance

Tarnished Season SOLD OUT

After spectacular sell out seasons across the country, Brisbane’s own La La Parlour return with their award winning ultimate showgirl satire, 'Tarnished'. Brimming with breathtaking aerials, astounding acrobatics, deconstructed chorus lines, cake-desecration, whip cracking, deliciously decadent costumes and hilarious physical comedy; 'Tarnished' offers distinctly unashamed entertainment to audiences left gasping for breaths between laughs.
As skilled as they are scandalous, these sassy showgirls invite you to join their opulent celebration of pure desperation. Starring Australia’s Queen of Burlesque Imogen Kelly, The Happy Sideshow’s Tigerlil, Aerial Ascendant Kellie Vella and a little brat called Neridah…um… Waters.

http://www.myspace.com/lalaparlour

"Audiences are left gasping for breaths between laughs, one superb night out" The Advertiser
"Tarnished shines. Extraordinary energy drives this hysterical pastiche. Simultaneously celebrating and satirising the beauty of burlesque, Tarnished reinvents the art form for a modern audience." Adelaide Advertiser