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He's Every Woman returns to His Majesty's Theatre

Cabaret show He’s Every Woman has returned to His Majesty’s Theatre and tonight is your last chance to see the musical duo Justin and Jamie with their tribute to the great divas.

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The show had a brief run during Fringe World 2019 and OUTinPerth’s reviewer said the boys had “real talent” and there was great strength in their musical numbers.

The duo dropped by RTRFM’s All Things Queer earlier this week and shared that since they were last in Perth they’ve taken their show to Melbourne for the Midsumma Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival.

Justin also made an appearance on Channel Nine’s The Voice wearing his high heels and singing Mariah Carey’s Emotions. While he didn’t manage to turn any coach’s chairs he had a lot of fun on the show.

Chatting to host Harriet Kenny the boys nominated their first divas crushes. Jamie confessed a love for Toni Braxton, while Justin said he’d been taken by Tina Arena when she was performing Chains.

Catch the show tonight to delve into the world of divas we love. They’re playing Downstairs at The Maj.

OIP Staff


 

 

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