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Halleloo! Shangela is coming to Heath Ledger Theatre this December

Well alright! Shangela Laquifa Wadley is heading to Australia with a super-sized theatre show later this year.

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The RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 2 & 3 alum and current All Stars 3 contestant is bringing her professional attitude to the Heath Ledger Theatre in Shangela is Shook.

The drag superstar will be popping out of a box with her trademark blend of comedy, dance and charm for a full 75-minutes of entertainment that’ll have you screaming “Halleloo!”

Melbourne favourite Karen from Finance will also be tagging along for the ride to make sure Miss Shangie understands the GST, and perform a few spots of her own of course!

Don’t miss Shangela & special guest Karen from Finance at Heath Ledger Theatre this December 7th. For tickets and more info head to itdevents.com


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