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Queen of Drag - Juicy Lucy |
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Girls be warned - You are about to
be upstaged - Drag cabaret is setting up camp in the city. |
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On Thursday, 15th May 2003 Nottingham's first permanent
drag cabaret venue opens.
Cabaret promises to add further choice to
the city's already burgeoning nightlife, offering three nights of
drag and the chance to be serenaded by a Las Vegas style crooner every
week.
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Juicy Lucy wiggles her hips. She says her
best feature is her long legs! |
The club's owner, Johnny Moore, from Newark, believes
the venue is offering the city something new: "The club's a first
of its kind in Nottingham. It's different. It's unique."
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Juicy
Lucy, Raunchy Rusty and Pussy Galore will strut their stuff in the
Slinky Minky Show.
The female impersonator show will take you on a whistle-stop tour
through the highs and lows of the world鈥檚 best shows.
Another regular night will be Cabaret Goes Vegas. This show will feature
Wayne Kennedy, who'll be crooning around the tables in his dickie
bow every Wednesday night.
This night will be perfectly in keeping with the venue's dapper renovation.
Crimson velvet adorns the floors, walls and chairs whilst the chandeliers
winkle above each table.
See inside Cabaret with our 360
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Just The Tonic Comedy Club logo |
Cabaret is opening on the site of The Old Vic on Fletcher
Gate.
Regulars will be pleased to hear that the venue is keeping its most
popular night - the Just The Tonic Comedy night.
A recently published travel guide, the Lonely Planet, describes Nottingham's
nightlife as one of the liveliest in the country.
This venue promises to increase the variety of choice in Nottingham
and this can only be a good thing. |
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