The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

The Twilight Tease Burlesque Revue

Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, January 20; Teviot Row Union, Edinburgh, February 10

- Gayle riTchie www.onfife.com

Feathers, sequins, fishnets, feather boas, circus skills and singing saws – burlesque performers certainly know how to put on a show.

Prepare to be dazzled by Brandy Montmartre, Kirkcaldy’s very own award-winning internatio­nal burlesque sensation, when she shares the stage tomorrow with the brightest stars the UK has to offer in the Twilight Tease Burlesque Revue.

The show – the first burlesque event at the Adam Smith Theatre for two decades – promises to be jam-packed with glitz, glamour and a dash of class. Dressing up is encouraged and there’ll be a prize for the best dressed.

Alongside show producer Brandy, 31, will be five performers – Markee de Saw, Rock Hart, Ebony Silk, Ruby Trix and newcomer Poppy Fields.

Brandy, who was crowned Burlesque Idol Scotland 2016, said: “I don’t want to give too much away about individual acts but it will certainly be a fantastic mix which adds up to a very entertaini­ng evening. January is such a cold month so why not warm it up a little?”

Brandy will perform two raunchy yet classy acts on the night, as well as ensuring everything runs smoothly backstage. “I’ll perform my signature act, Fireball, and one other act, but I’ll keep that one a surprise!” she said.

“Expect the unexpected – feathers, showgirls, and a diverse range of entertaine­rs that will dazzle and delight!”

Brandy, whose real name is Hannah Rose, was first spotted on the dancefloor of the Burlesque Ball in Edinburgh by producers Chaz Royal and Betty Rose Royal in 2015. These days she’s a profession­al burlesque entertaine­r, performing her act across the UK, but she’s also studying for a PHD in Spanish comics at Dundee University.

All her “free” time is spent choreograp­hing shows, making her own costumes, sourcing backing music, and then it’s up to her to direct the lighting technician­s and stage crew. “There are many types of burlesque but my act is classic,” she said. “It’s very high glamour, with 1950s pin-up-style dresses, feathers, rhinestone­s and crystals.”

Brandy describes her fire-themed signature act as high-energy, fun and feel-good, and is adamant that it’s definitely not seedy or sordid. “It’s more a celebratio­n of your sexuality and there are many different types. It’s a pure form of art that isn’t diluted.”

The Kirkcaldy show sold out this week but Brandy is staging a second show in Edinburgh next month.

 ??  ?? Showstoppe­r: Brandy Montmartre.
Showstoppe­r: Brandy Montmartre.

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