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Review: PANTS! (and other things)

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PANTS! (and other things)| Four5Nine | Feb 10 | ★ ★ ★ ★ 

As I write this I realise that there is very little time left to see this this wonderfully kooky and quirky show since there’s only one show left and that is TONIGHT! So go buy a ticket NOW!

The show is filled with a little bit of everything and quite honestly you won’t be left wanting more due to the variety offered.

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Singing, dancing, comedy and even interpretive dance plus a little bit of education to boot. It’s a hodge-podge of entertainment all pulled together effectively by Lexie McGee with charm and humour.

This show comes highly recommended for everyone who appreciates a laugh but especially for those who have an obsession with interpretive dance, sparkly gay mermen, bowl cuts and, of course, pants.

Catch Lexie McGee’s PANTS! (and other things) at Four5Nine Bar for the final performance on Wednesday 10th February. Tickets available from Fringeworld.com.au.

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