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Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 9:00 PM EST |
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Church of Boston 69 Kilmarnock St. Boston, MA United States-02215 |
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| Ticket : | Admission | | Price : | $7.00 | | Fee : | $0.50 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | General admission |
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Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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Baby, it's cold outside -- but you can shake off winter's chill by spending an evening with the sizzling hot Boston Babydolls at Boston's hottest nightspot, Church!
The Boston Babydolls promise to tease you, please you, and raise your temperature with a smoky spectacle of burlesque, variety, and more featuring...
- Miss Mina — The classy lassie with the sassy chassis!
- Betty Blaize — Six feet of fun!
- Dainty Melons — A sweet, petite, treat!
- Honey Do — So round, so firm, so fully packed!
- Joy de Vie — The heels over head girl!
- Ruby von Vaughn Vaughn — The educated ecdysiast!
- plus special guest stars and great bands!
Put a special holiday treat in your stocking and set your Yule log a-blazing with a visit from the dancers, dashers, and vixens of The Boston Babydolls!
Advance ticket sales end at 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 13. Tickets at the door are $10. Save yourself some jingle and buy your tickets in advance!
EXCITING UPDATE: We've just confirmed that the oh-so fabulous Miss Tess of Miss Tess and The Bon-Ton Parade will be opening for us! Doors open at 8 p.m.; Miss Tess and friends go on at 8:30 p.m., The Boston Babydolls take the stage at 9:30 p.m.
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The Boston Babydolls |
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The Boston Babydolls are New England's leading burlesque troupe. Our shows are classy, sassy, and just a touch brassy. Re-creating a 'Golden Age of Burlesque that never really existed,' an evening with The Boston Babydolls is an elegant and erotic occasion, a synthesis of all that's most seductive from the 1920s to the 1950s. |
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