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The Heat Is Rising Sleeping with Beauty
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The Heat Is Rising, Sleeping with Beauty – Think Dream Girls meets Destiny’s Child as Baga Chipz, Divina De Campo and Blu Hydrangea, best known from Series 1 of Drag Race UK headline ‘Sleeping (with) Beauty’ as The Frock Fairies head to Blackpool Grand Theatre!
As the Kingdom rejoice’s the birth of the Princess Beauty; her christening celebrations begin – Baga, Divina and Blu aka The Frock Fairies bespoke their gifts upon the princess but when the evil minger, Carabosse, makes an unwanted visit and leaves a curse upon Princess Beauty that on her 18th Birthday she will prick her finger and die as a result of not being invited to the christening. The kingdom is in bare despair!
Starring Baga Chipz, Divina De Campo and Blu Hydrangea, follow them on Twitter. Fabulous, Filty, CAMP!
Join us on this fabulously filthy, camp Pantomime Adventure to see if true love will still prevail and Prince Carl will get the girl. With lots of rude, crude and naughty jokes and gags from Muddles and Nurse Nelly plus a back catalogue of the cheesiest of anthems – this is one Adult Panto you do not want to miss!
A night you don’t want to miss…
The sensational Sleeping ‘With’ Beauty Adult Pantomime, Saturday 5 September at Blackpool Grand Theatre.
Age guidance 14 years+
Ticket £26. Get your tickets now at www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk
Blackpool Grand Theatre
Take a look at what’s on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this Autumn / Winter 20/21
Blackpool Grand set out a COVID-Community Communication Programme (CCCP) during the Coronavirus pandemic. Our aims were simple, to CONNECT, COMFORT and UPLIFT. We would Connect people by offering tutorials on communication tools like Zoom and conduct community face-to-face meetings (book readings, youth groups and more). Comfort through stories of heritage, memories and storytelling, and to Uplift visitors spirits through laughter and exercise. Please do enjoy and if you can afford to donate please do.
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