Rhythm and Boobs: Let’s Duet

Rhythm and Boobs

Show Information:

Rhythm and Boobs is back and double the trouble. Why don’t we do it the KC Fringe Festival? Audie Oh!, Romany Jewel, Phoebe Pharamone, Stella Blue and more feature with the Hardest Working Band in Show Business to bring you live music, burlesque, and titillating good time. 18+ glitter will be present in this production.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Rhythm.and.Boobs/

Venue

Unicorn Theatre – Jerome

3828 Main St

Kansas City, MO 64111

Show Times

July 21 – Friday – 9:30pm

July 25 – Tuesday – 9:30pm

July 28 – Friday – 11:00pm

July 29 – Saturday – 9:30pm

Category

Cabaret

Variety

Runtime

60 Minutes

Rating

Mature Audiences Only

Warning

Adult language
Nudity
Strobe lights
Smoke


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Comments

4 responses to “Rhythm and Boobs: Let’s Duet”

  1. Susan Glynn Knight Avatar
    Susan Glynn Knight

    If you haven’t seen this show, add it to your list. A fun and talented group of performers dance, sing and strip to please with a great live band to add that special touch. Don’t miss your chance to see this show!

  2. A fun burlesque show. The live band really added to the show. Plus, they did “Rusty Cage” by Soundgarden. Doubt I’ll ever hear that at a burlesque show again.

  3. Randy Nester Avatar
    Randy Nester

    This show was excellent. If you saw last year’s Rhythm and Boobs show and liked it, you are gonna love this years show. The Dirt Prophets rocked the house and the ladies were lively and lovely.

  4. Steven Avatar
    Steven

    What a fantastic production. The cohesiveness of this duet themed Burlesque show is impeccable. Every number left me wondering “how are they going to top that?” but they do, with a quickening crescendo that definitely leaves the audience in a state of “wow” by the time they take their final bows. If you’ve seen Rhythm and Boobs before, none of this will be a surprise. And a tip of the hat to the Dirt Prophets, who aren’t just a backup band in this show, but a living, breathing part of the entire performance.