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Hoxton Varieties: 'Immodesty Blaize + Special Guests' at Hoxton Hall

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Time 19:00
Date 08/11/13
Price £55
  • Produced by Hoxton Hall
  • Price Fundraisier! £55, £80, £150 +booking fee
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London's oldest Victorian Music Hall celebrates its 150th bidet with a series of fundraising variety shows. Tonight stars Immodesty Blaize and special guests!

Read the Run-Riot interview with Immodesty here.

Immodesty Blaize  will be performing in the most intimate of settings in the Victorian Music Hall, the very same stage she made her London debut. The evening's entertainment will be a unique and tasteful variety of acts for your viewing pleasure. Full details on the line-up to be announced.

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Crowned the Reigning Queen of Burlesque in Las Vegas in 2007, Immodesty is Europe’s premier showgirl, unanimously credited with bringing burlesque to the mainstream in Europe over the last decade. From the early music hall shows at Hoxton and Wiltons, to re-introducing the burlesque into West End theatre in 2005 for a 5-month run, to producing the first cinematic burlesque documentary which premiered in over 30 countries.

Immodesty’s clientele includes Dior, Cartier, Damien Hirst, Depeche Mode, Sony Pictures and Deutsche Bank. She has performed her stunning showpieces in historic venues such as Royal Opera House, Sydney State Theatre, Orpheum Theatre Hollywood, and the Victoria and Albert Museum London, on the bill with music artistes such as Goldfrapp, Marc Almond, James Brown, Gloria Gaynor, Roxy Music, Nick Cave, and Scissor Sisters to name a few. Renowned as a ‘curves ambassador’ with her infamous hourglass shape, Immodesty recalls the lost art of bombshell glamour on stage; she is a modern day embodiment of a Fellini muse.

Off stage, Immodesty has two acclaimed published novels to her name. She frequently addresses live audiences on various cultural themes; with Oxford University, Hay Literary Festival, National Film Theatre, and National Trust in her past roster, in addition to regularly appearing on tv as a pundit and presenter.

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