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Belmont Burlesque Revue

A revealing, late-night comedy and dance show.

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Venue:
Playground Theater
3209 N. Halsted St.
Chicago, IL 60657 Map This Place!Map it
Cost:
< $20

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Related Info:
Official website

Performances
Opens January 29, 2005

Saturdaymidnight, fourth Saturday of the month

Recommended a "Must See" Show

Chicago's favorite BYOB burlesque show invites you to bring your hooch down to the Playground for a little hoochy-koo. The Belmont Bombshells are sweet, giggly, artsy-girl-next-door types who are plainly having the time of their lives. Host Jack Midnight has a great laid-back alcoholic schtick, and the evening as a whole has a playful, old-timey patina, complete with random variety acts. This installment of the monthly show features magic from the Amazing Tomas (the teensiest, most adorable man ever to swallow ten cigarettes), stand-up from comic Bryan Bowden, and striptease from guest ecdysiast Mimi Le Yu, here all the way from exotic St. Louis.


reviewed performanceCenterstage Show Review
Reviewer: Michael Foreman
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007

When you check out the Belmont Burlesque Revue, don't forget to BYOB. I did, and that was poor judgment according to the guy in the tux with the microphone because I'd have no buffer between me and the show that was about to BLOW MY MIND. Then four sirens in fishnets shimmied out and shook their near-bare bon-bons dangerously close to my sober face. They teased and winked and wriggled and rocked their pasties with aplomb. Hoots ensued and hollers followed. My mind didn't blow exactly, but I admit I blushed a little bit.

Allow me to introduce the Belmont Bombshells: Titi Touche, Paris Green, Naughty Natanya, Lady Anabelle and Ms. Pixi. Once a month at midnight these girls take over the low-lit stage at the Playground Theater to titillate rowdy crowds with some old-school bump-n-grind. Whether slowly shedding a skimpy fireman getup or peeling back velvet gloves and evening gowns, the Bombshells prove that coquettish fun beats pole-grinding sleaze for sexy any day.

"Man of the Hour" Jack Midnight (Mark Henderson, the guy in the tux) emcees the event. When he's not introducing the girls, serenading the guests with surprisingly good standards or taking slugs from a bottle of Jim Beam, he's insulting dimwitted stagehand Second Cousin Joe (Chris Biddle). In reality, both are seasoned improv vets who trade boozy patter and zingers with perfect timing like a low-rent Martin and Lewis.

Billed as the longest consecutively running burlesque show in Chicago, the troupe attracts a rotating roster of vaudevillian talent from around the city. Variety acts ham it up between routines, including The Amazing Tomas, who peppers his impressive close-up magic with awful puns, and funnyman Jared Logan, who brought tears to my eyes despite my missing buzz. A few of the numbers could stand a touch of polish (Ziegfeld Follies it ain't), but overall the troupe's charm and salacious enthusiasm make it well worth the price of admission.

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