Entertainment
A Lady’s Guide to the Art of Being a Wingman
Posted by Vanessa de Largie
13. May, 2016
Are you up for a little satire, song and tongue-in-cheekiness?
Do you have a fetish for loud pink beehives coupled with black ties?
Are you in the mood to hear some pick-up-lines and see ladies dressed as gents?
Well then don’t miss A Lady’s Guide to the Art of Being a Wingman at The Butterfly Club.
‘Wingman’ is a term used for an individual who helps you when you approach a potential mate. The term originates from fighter jet pilots.
Daisy (Belinda Hanne Reid), Delilah (Lisa Woodbrook) and DeeDee (Natasha York) are the feisty trifecta that bring impressive vocals and a gallon of attitude to this cabaret-comedy which shines a light on the world of dating.
Toe-tapping and upper-body movement will invade audience members – as they are treated to a great soundtrack of songs including Beyonce and Salt-N-Pepa (f**k yeah!).
The Desperettes are back in Melbourne after a successful sell-out season at Perth Fringe World and their mission is to help the single ladies out there, on their quest for sweet-love.
Highly recommended for a night out with the girls.
Only four days left, so don’t miss out!
A Lady’s Guide to the Art of Being a Wingman
Carson Place, off Little Collins St, Melbourne
10 May–14 May 2016
thebutterflyclub.com
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