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Comedy and Wit with Titty Bar Ha Ha

titty twitterSet during the dark the days of the war, two English Roses band together to protect each others secrets and entertain the troops at their fabulous venue the Titty Bar Ha Ha.

Meet Gloria and Hope, from the land of hope and glory, who deliver an incredibly witty, knock out performance in this sensational show that has charmed audiences and picked up a stack of awards at the Edinburgh and Adelaide Fringe festivals.

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Hope has been been abandoned by her boyfriend, Gloria discovered that her’s was married and accidentally shot him dead, together they combine forces, hide the body in the basement and carry on running the bar above.  As Hope sings in the show;

“I wandered to the cellar, smelled vagina and vanilla..not a common scent I’ll grant you but it’s fact.”

Combining a mix of burlesque dance moves, original and borrowed songs and a solid whack of sex comedy this a show that is lots of fun. The one-liners and clever jokes fly thick and fast in this well paced presentation.

Performers Boo Dwyer and Nai Bowen as masters of their craft, they convey so much in just a wink, a shrug of a shoulder or very sensual removal of a glove.  As the girl’s themselves would say this show is “fucking vintage”.

Rush to grab tickets to this show, it’s only on three more times! It’s playing at 9pm each evening in the West Australian Speigeltent in the Pleasure Garden in Russel Square. Get tickets at Fringe World

Graeme Watson

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