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Saintly Sinners archiveBurlesque has come to Victoria and it's 'doors' are open! Directed by award-winning Director and Choreographer Omar F. Okai (Ruthless, Purlie, Come Dancing), Saintly Sinners is the exciting new burlesque show that is being presented at Above The Stag Theatre, a new 50 seat venue in central London. The production stars Leon Ancliffe (this year's winner of the Male Tournament of Tease), Chloe Elizabeth Hunter and Jan Michael Hicks. Never leaving their side is the sensational Martyn Niele (original cast member of The Bloo Lips), as the production's Master of Ceremonies, Musical Director and Arranger. Saintly Sinners follows the adage 'Burlesque is playing to the whole house and it is the house that pays you.' Okai and Ancliffe, who are also producing the show, in collaboration with choreographer Kasper Cornish bring to life through song and dance the wonder and magic of the silver screen. These acts range from the comic genius of the much loved Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, to the wickedness of the controversial cult classic Clockwork Orange, intertwined with the passionate journey of Brokeback Mountain, all complemented with a range of original and stylish burlesque performances. The audience is in for a fun, sexy, wild and promiscuous ride. So belt up and get 'sublimely wet' at this original and inventive Burlesque production by Saintly Sinners. Saintly Sinners contains adult themes and is not suitable for children

Cast/Performers

Leon Ancliffe, Chloe Elizabeth Hunter, Jan Michael Hicks, Martyn Niele

Creatives/Company

Producer(s): Leon Ancliffe, Omar F Okai
Director: Omar F Okai
Choreographer(s): Kasper Cornish, Omar F Okai
Musical Director: Martyn Niele

Saintly Sinners

Saintly Sinners (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0665409705. Details of all Saintly Sinners archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S844808302

Archive Listings

5 Dec 08
  to
21 Dec 08
Above the Stag Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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