The Belgrade Theatre - Coventry
The Belgrade Theatre - Coventry
Spring 2010
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Busting Out UK presents the hit musical comedy
Busting Out
04 September 2010
Busting Out details

Direct from the Edinburgh Festival!

Now in the UK for the very first time, don’t miss the sell out show that has women cheering on their feet and men gasping with amazement. Join sassy songstress Emma Powell and charismatic comedienne Bev Killick and see why over a quarter of a million people Down Under were blown away with their originality, audacity and truly jaw aching (and on occasion, knicker wetting) humour.

No matter what your age, shape or size (or gender!) you’re in for a riotous night that will release all your inhibitions. Join our bosom buddies for an evening that’s part musical, part stand up, part theatre and part cabaret, and you’ll be busting to tell your friends about the feel-good show of the year!

If you enjoyed Vagina Monologues, Hot Flush, Calendar Girls or Mum’s the Word, book now to be the first to see this show direct from the Edinburgh Festival.

Main Stage

Evening:
7.45pm

Tickets: £14, £17 & £20
Concessions: £12 – £18

www.busting-out.com  

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Caution Warning: This show contains some nudity on stage.
The audience loved every minute of it.
Dominion Post
Tasteful, clever, liberating and laugh out loud funny.
Sydney Daily Telegraph
Mega talented, these girls sing, dance, bounce and squeeze through a non-stop show with clever skits, laugh out loud song and dance and ripping gags.
Melbourne Herald Sun
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