THE BOOBS ARE BACK…
BUSTING OUT!
A Musical Comedy
The Australian show that makes ordinary women feel extraordinary
Returns to the UK due to popular demand!
Busting Out! is back! Follow its hugely successful Edinburgh Fringe season and subsequent tour of the UK last year the hilarious Australian show that puts women's assets at centre stage will be baring all again for a major UK tour.
You can see the show in all its glory when it comes toStoke-on-Trent's Victoria Hall on Tuesday 12 April at 7.30pm.
Already seen by over 300,000 people in Australia, New Zealand and the UK this is the show that'..celebrates women's bodies and more specifically, boobs; in all their glory, with creativity, warmth, and in-your-face cheeky humour.' (Edinburgh Spotlight).
Writer and performer Emma Powell plus comedian Bev Killick are returning for a second UK tour and this time they are bringing a bosom buddy, the hugely talented Yorkshire lass,Mandi Lodge.
But the audience also play a vital role in the proceedings (by appearing on a large on-stage screen and often actually on stage) which threatens, on occasions, to turn the entire theatre into an utterly disorderly house! The up-front and out-there breast-based contortions are intercut with rousing song and dance sequences, hilarious sketches, a shadow play and brilliant stand-up comedy.
Emma's career has been a glittering one in Musical Theatre (she played Rosie in the Australasian Tour of Mamma Mia) and Bev is one of Australia's most celebrated female stand-ups.
Mandi originally from a small Northern village near Huddersfield left these shores 10 years ago for Down Under and has since made a name for herself in numerous musical theatre shows, concerts, films and TV, including starring as Mrs Lovett opposite the late musical theatre legend Rob Guest in 'Sweeny Todd'. It was following a halter neck dress malfunction at a party that her greatest attributes were spotted by Emma and Bev, so they cast her in the show and the rest, as they say, is history!
So all that remains is to say ladies put your hands together and men, keep your hands where we can see them, and welcome back the show with more front than Brighton and enough excess baggage to keep Ryanair in profits for yet another year, it's undeniably, the most original feel good show of the year, BUSTING OUT!
For tickets visit www.uktheatre.tv
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