Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Aleighsha Glew | 03 February 2023

An audience-filled jazz room at Volstead Lounge allowed for an intimate burlesque and magic show.

Hosted by Cameron the Magician, the show goes over three rounds where burlesque, and magic compete for the audience's vote to win.

Throughout the show, Cameron the Magician engaged the audience with his magic tricks and his humour. The jokes became more humorous as the show progressed.

The burlesque dancers provided provocative and enchanting dances. Each routine was different and riled up the audience with excitement. The music used by each dancer worked perfectly with the routine they created.

Coco Patel presented herself as classy, while Lulu Liqueur reminded me of Angelina Jolie in Maleficent. Chloe the Cocaine’s outfit matched her show; both pretty and graceful.

The only downside of the show was the corrupted music file that saw Chloe the Cocaine and Lulu Liqueur change where they performed in the show.

At the end of the show, the side that loses must attempt to perform repertoire from the winner.

The attempt to see the loser perform the women’s repertoire was highly entertaining. The audience left the show entranced by the dancers and in complete enjoyment of the comedic MC.