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June 19, 2012 at 7:38am

Tush Burlesque in Oly

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Just days after the summer solstice, Olympia's Own Tush Burlesque is teaming up with Seattle's Stripped Screw for a night of steamy, hot strip-tease. At the historic Capitol Theater in Olympia this Saturday, the troupes will be telling their stories through dance, props and music. The theme for the night is Nymph - o - Mania! Enchanted Forest Follies! Imagine tassels, sparkles, fishnets and creative costumes on all types of lovely bodies.

"The audience should expect a rainbow of fantasy delights with fairies, unicorns, centaurs, and forest creatures come to life on stage before their eyes," said Bettie Beelzebub, Tush performer. "Summer is a time of dreams come true, and with the Nymph-O-Mania show we are excited to celebrate with you this season of imagination."

There will be a raffle with prizes from local favorites like Spa Aneity, Oly Vegan, and Old School Pizzeria, plus many others.

Doors open at 8 p.m., Show at 9 p.m. Advance tickets are $15, and they are available at Rainy Day Records and online at brownpapertickets.com. Box office day of show $20. Mature audience, 18+. Beer garden 21+.

CAPITOL THEATER, 206 5th AVENUE SE, OLYMPIA, 360.754.6670

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