BAD FLAPPER ACT 5 @ Lanalou's
Saturday, September 20, 2014 - 9:00pm
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It's time for the 5th act of BAD FLAPPER Kabarett parties where we try to out-do the decadence of Weimar Berlin and turn Lanalou's into a Jazz-age Speakeasy! The scandalous entertainment and sinister sex culture of the 1920's are BACK, Saturday September 20th! From the sexual deviants who brought you Bloody Betty & The Deadly Sins & The Shadow Line Goth Night, comes a night of scintillating Cabaret entertainment and the degenerate soundtrack to go with it. Don't miss the fifth act of Vancouver's most sordid affair You will regret it we will make sure of that!
* It is also our beautiful doorlady's birthday! If the name Marji Graham means anything to you you best be there to celebrate with her!
Featuring sinful strip performances by:
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ANITA BOURBON (Formerly Bloody Betty)
SPOOKSY DELUNE
GIN LUSH & SABINE
Special musical performance by:
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LES CHOUX DES BRUXELLES
Plus THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF:
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HOWARD RIXX!!!
and D.J.
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Herr MARK HENNING (Combine The Victorious)
LEGS MANHATTAN
1920's Berlin the city of Sin, Sex & Scandal. If they were roaring in the Speakeasys of the United States they were screaming bloody murder in the Kabaretts of East Berlin.
A haven of vice & decandence the socially disruptive Weimar Republic was at the hub of drug and sexual culture. Thrillseekers from all over the world flocked this debaucherous city seeking the finest, drugs, prostitution and erotic entertainment venues.
Gay clubs, transvesticism and nudist venues brought forth entertainment of all flavors breaking every artistic and sexual boundary that was laid in it's path. Artists in Berlin became fused with the city's underground culture as the borders between Kabarett and legitimate theatre blurred.
The Nazi party called it degenerate art. We call it one HELL of a party!
Doors @ 9:00
Show @ 9:30.
Tickets $10 @ the door.
*Decadent dress encouraged.
Photo by David Briker