The Flaming Dames in Hell's Belles

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Oct 25 2008 03:30
Oct 25 2008 04:59
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Starting October 3, celebrate your Halloween Season with The Flaming Dames, Chicago’s premiere concept burlesque troupe, as they return from the depths of hell in their most erotic and dark revue to date, ‘Hell’s Belles’. The most desirable things in life are often forbidden and these devilish darlings will force audiences to crawl through the nine circles of hell for more. Dancing to the songs of the season, their wickedly sexy moves will seduce you to the dark side. And with the surly Succubus and Incubus MCs as your guides, (almost) all will be revealed to those who dare enter their lair. There’s no need to be afraid, because when The Flaming Dames host the party, ‘Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be’.

The Flaming Dames in Hell’s Belles runs Friday nights at 10:30 pm, October 3rd through November 7th at The Spot, 4437 N. Broadway in Chicago. Advance tickets are $15 and can be purchased at www.nmtchicago.org or reserved by calling 312-458-9083. Limited tickets are available at the door.

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