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Thailand’s Ladyboy Superstars Cabaret premieres in Melbourne

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Thailand’s Ladyboy Superstars Cabaret premieres in Melbourne

More than 20 of Thailand’s most beautiful Ladyboys, star performers from some of the most prestigious cabaret shows in Thailand, are heading to Sydney for the first time ever to perform in the Thailand Ladyboy Superstars Cabaret for strictly limited season from Thursday, 1 September to Saturday, 24 September under the BIG TOP at the St Kilda Triangle adjacent to Palais Theatre, Lower Esplanade, St Kilda. The preview show was on Wednesday, 31 August at 7.30pm.

Thai Ladyboys are known for their flawless female impersonations and as the world’s most glamorous showgirls (who just happen to be men!). With immaculate make-up these extraordinary ‘Thai beauty queens’ wear more than 200 specially designed costumes… all dripping with diamantes, rhinestones, feathers and sequins.

The Thai Ladyboy Superstars Cabaret is a Las Vegas style blend of cabaret, dance and comedy with fun-filled lip-syncs performed to classic and contemporary numbers, including movie hits, pop favorites (Tina Turner, Kylie Minogue and J-Lo) all performed in extravagant stage settings.

The Thai Ladyboy Superstars will perform in the fully licensed St Kilda Triangle (in cabaret mode). Authentic Thai food, including a number of exclusive specials created by the show’s resident Thai chef, as well as many popular Thai dishes, will be available prior to and during the performance.

“The Thailand Ladyboy Superstars Cabaret is a great adult night out for singles, couples or anyone willing to be very surprised. The show is sexy, cheeky and new to Australia. Audiences will be left in awe by the show, not to mention being infatuated with the many gender-straddling performers,” says Damian Syred of Ladyboy Cabaret.

Venue: St Kilda Triangle, Lower Esplanade, adjacent to Palais Theatre

When: 1 September to 24 September 2016
Wednesday to Friday 7.30pm
Saturday 4.00pm & 7.30pm
Sunday 1.30pm & 7.30pm

Bookings: Call 047LADYBOY (0475 239 269) or book online www.ladyboycabaret.com.au

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