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If you are looking for something innovative to do, you might want to check out the fun burlesque show titled “Tease if You Please” taking place at Los Angeles’s Globe Theater on January 13th, February 2nd, and February 14th. You’ll get to entrance yourself with the gorgeous costumes, the fantastic entertainment, and the fun, frolicking songs and dances. Experience some lively fun, and get ready for a unique event.
“Tease if You Please” takes place at the Globe Theater in Los Angeles, which is a historic venue that will make you feel as if you’ve walked through a time machine. Much like the burlesque show itself, you’ll get to have some fun experiencing the “good old days” when you enter the venue. The staff at the Globe is also well-known for their excellent customer service, so that is also certain to help make your night more enjoyable.
All the performers you’ll see in the show were hand-selected for their excellent talent and stage presence. The dancers in this show all have experience performing worldwide, and you’ll get to see some of the best burlesque dancers in the world today.
If you’d like to learn more about the “Tease if you Please” show, please visit their website here. The shows take place at the Globe Theater in Los Angeles at the times and dates listed below. Ticket prices can vary and cost between $25-$500 depending on the seats you buy. Also, you must be twenty-one and older to attend this event. All ticket holders must meet a two-drink minimum, which costs $24 plus a tip.
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