“A decadent and downright dangerous show that is ‘not for the kids’.”
Low inhibition and high glamour!
‘One of the best I have seen in years’!
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Here are a few photographs I took the evening I attended.
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The English Gents
(Hamish McCann and Denis Lock)
What a great duet. Hamish and Denis do amazing balance and strength act plus are as charming as two english gents.
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Marawa
With grace and stamina Marawa The Amazing rocked the house with her hula hoop act.
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Scotty the Blue Bunny
Unique, risque and bold are the key words for Scotty The Blue Bunny.
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The Bathtub Boy
(Steven Williams)
Soaking in the bathtub as his acts opens. Then elevating himself to heights above the crowd while exuding an amazing sensual strength on the straps.
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Marcus Monroe
Marcus Monroe is an amazing juggler with great sense of comedy.
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Gloria
(Mooky Cornish)
Gloria entertains the crowd but not without getting an audience member involved in her wonderful antics.
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Manchego – The Sexiest Man Alive
(Ambrose Martos)
Manchego entertains the audience with his audacity and colorful underwear…Many pairs of them!
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Hamish McCann
Hamish McCann arrives on stage with an umbrella and ‘Singing in the Rain‘ playing. Then he performs amazing feats of strength on the lamppost.
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Bret Pfister
Like an angel in the clouds, Bret Pfister performs on the aerial hoop with charm and beauty.
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Aidan O’Shea was the most Welcoming MC
Not pictured here but hysterically entertaining were the Cabaret Decadanse (Andre-Anne LeBlanc and Serge Delauriers)
Produced by Mark Rubinstein, Brett Haylock, Mick Perrin, James Tod, Nick Zuppar and Gavin Kalin/Edward Snape; creative producer, Mr. Haylock; lighting by Willie Suddon; sound by Richard Fitzgerald/Sound Associates; production stage manager, Bianca Houston. At the Union Square Theater, 100 East 17th Street, Manhattan, 800-653-8000, ticketmaster.com. Through March 30. Running time: 2 hours.