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Venue
Idolize Spiegeltent, All Saints Square, Rotherham
Tickets
2nd and 3rd October
8pm (Doors open 7.30pm)
Tickets: £15 Central Table seats (four seats per table, party booking recommended), £12 Booth seating and outer areas, £10 Standing
Box Office no: 01709 823621
Featuring those hairy, chubby darlings The Bears and their unique brand of (not so much as burlesque as) Bearlesque-grr, local sweetheart & international burlesque cabaret goddess, Amber Topaz, sensational Kalki, Queen of Hoops, the Divine Romany Diva of Magic, all the grace and majesty of Prima Ballerina Assoluta, Madame Galina, recently back from entertaining our troops in Iraq, Sheffield's own twin acrobatic starlets the Delightee Twins and that dastardly, scandalous male-burlesque toff stallion, Lord Ritz. Let these stars of Europe's leading cabaret and burlesque scene shock, amaze and delight you with their hilarious, saucy and sexy extravaganza!

The show will contain some nudity (male and female)

Unmissable and as seen in Sheffield, Blackpool, Margate, London, Paris, Milan, Las Vegas…and Basra!

"Rotherham Follies - where the show is bright and the price is right"

Part of Admission All Classes presented by the National Fairground Archive, University of Sheffield Library.
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supported by the University of Sheffield supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council supported by the Rotherham Open Arts Festival supported by the University of Sheffield Library supported by the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield supported Visit Blackpool