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The Iconic Show: Burlesque to Broadway
Opening Date: Nov 3, 2014
Closing Date: Nov 24, 2014
Running Time: 02:10
Playing @
The Cutting Room
44 East 32nd St, New York, NY 10016
The highly revealing celebration of American burlesque from a century ago to present day starring Quinn Lemley.
She has toured the country to ovational roars for three and half years in top theatres and casinos in North America. Now prepare yourself to be mesmerized with one explosive hit song after another with glamorous costumes by Wendall Goings, (Rock of Ages), hot orchestrations by Bette Midler’s arranger, Steve Rawlins and Quinn’s powerful vocals set with seductive harmonies and sexy choreography by Merete Muenter and David Eggars with directing consultant and Tony Award Winner, Joe Hardy.
Burlesque To Broadway is driven like a Ferrari with jokes, pokes, boas and mesmerizing spectacle. She has what it takes to hold a jaded teenagers attention for two hours while admiring wolves gaze at the stage. In sequins, feathers and fans, as Quinn’s showgirl sidekicks, the show features Stacey Harris as Razz, Samantha Stolztfus as Gracie, Jenna Rubaii as LoRita St. Lo and Chelsea Turbin as Trixie L’Amour
But as seeing is believing, and Lemley, along with her cast, gracefully fan through 19 songs and numbers, which all touch on the art, deception and humor of striptease seduction. In everything from classics such as “Let Me Entertain You,” “My Heart Belongs to Daddy,” and “Ten Cents a Dance,” to songs of empowerment like “You Don’t Own Me,” and “When You’ve Got it, Flaunt It.”
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY EVENINGS IN NOVEMBER @ 8 PM
She has toured the country to ovational roars for three and half years in top theatres and casinos in North America. Now prepare yourself to be mesmerized with one explosive hit song after another with glamorous costumes by Wendall Goings, (Rock of Ages), hot orchestrations by Bette Midler’s arranger, Steve Rawlins and Quinn’s powerful vocals set with seductive harmonies and sexy choreography by Merete Muenter and David Eggars with directing consultant and Tony Award Winner, Joe Hardy.
Burlesque To Broadway is driven like a Ferrari with jokes, pokes, boas and mesmerizing spectacle. She has what it takes to hold a jaded teenagers attention for two hours while admiring wolves gaze at the stage. In sequins, feathers and fans, as Quinn’s showgirl sidekicks, the show features Stacey Harris as Razz, Samantha Stolztfus as Gracie, Jenna Rubaii as LoRita St. Lo and Chelsea Turbin as Trixie L’Amour
But as seeing is believing, and Lemley, along with her cast, gracefully fan through 19 songs and numbers, which all touch on the art, deception and humor of striptease seduction. In everything from classics such as “Let Me Entertain You,” “My Heart Belongs to Daddy,” and “Ten Cents a Dance,” to songs of empowerment like “You Don’t Own Me,” and “When You’ve Got it, Flaunt It.”
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY EVENINGS IN NOVEMBER @ 8 PM
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: There is a $20 food/drink minimum
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Full-price tickets:
$20.00 - $69.00
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Reviews
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Lemley has made Burlesque better than it ever was. She brings to burlesque something it rarely if ever had before: great songs and first-class singing.
She has now made burlesque into a medium that is as enjoyable on an audible level as much as a visual one…
----- Wall Street Journal -
Lemley has made Burlesque better than it ever was. She brings to burlesque something it rarely if ever had before: great songs and first-class singing.
She has now made burlesque into a medium that is as enjoyable on an audible level as much as a visual one…
----- Wall Street Journal -
Lemley has made Burlesque better than it ever was. She brings to burlesque something it rarely if ever had before: great songs and first-class singing.
She has now made burlesque into a medium that is as enjoyable on an audible level as much as a visual one…
----- Wall Street Journal -
Lemley has made Burlesque better than it ever was. She brings to burlesque something it rarely if ever had before: great songs and first-class singing.
She has now made burlesque into a medium that is as enjoyable on an audible level as much as a visual one…
----- Wall Street Journal
Accessibility
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Box Office
For reservations and general information:
(212) 691-1900 weekdays from1:00PM - 5:00PM -
Elevator\Escalator
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Entrance
handicapped accessible -
Assisted Listening System
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Restroom
on the same level as the lobby. -
Telephone
(212) 691-1900 weekdays from1:00PM - 5:00PM -
Wheelchair Info
accommodations can be made for wheelchairs.









