The Dirty Blues Show Goes Vaudeville

Date
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Price (At The Venue)
£20
Duration(approx)
70 MINUTES
  • Show description
  • Get ready for a night of filthy fun as pianist George Webster and vocalist Suzanne Noble team up with dazzling dancer Bjorn Aslund and multi-instrumentalist Bianca Wilson to perform risqué, once-banned songs from the 1920s-40s. Expect cheeky classics like ‘If I Can’t Sell It, I’ll Keep Sitting on It,’ ‘Sam, the Hot Dog Man,’ and ‘My Big 10″’—songs originally performed by legends like Bessie Smith and Alberta Hunter, alongside hidden gems from Lil Johnson and Bo Carter.

    With Bjorn’s captivating burlesque flair and Bianca’s toe-tapping magic, this playful evening of double entendre-filled tunes, once heard in brothels, speakeasies, and vaudeville theatres, will have you laughing, singing along, and thoroughly entertained.

    Don’t miss this unforgettable blend of music, dance, and mischief!

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    ‘It’s both dirty and divine, filthy and fabulous’– Kevin Sessums

    ‘I had no idea that songs from that era could be so risqué! Highly recommended. A wonderful night out listening to a genre of songs that you won’t hear elsewhere’– Bill Harding

    ‘A selection of once banned songs from the 1920s to the 1940s, where imaginative lyricists plunder every context, from the kitchen to the cabbage seller, to find new metaphors that glory in the unmentionable, universal act.’– Watford Fringe Reviews

    ‘Suzanne Noble is some foxy dame with a most infectious personality!’-Christopher Morgan

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