Burlesque at the Hall @ Queen Anne Beerhall

Sauerkraut with a side of sexy πŸ‘ Β  Β 

πŸ“Έ: Courtesy Sailor St. Claire

Tuesday, February 14th β€’ 10 pm

Nothing makes a date night like a steamy striptease in a Bavarian-style beer hall. This Valentine’s Day, go out for your traditional boring dinner and a movie, then scootch over to Queen Anne Beer Hall’s burlesque show at 10 pm to spice things up! You’re not living if you’re not lusting.

The evening includes performances from: 

πŸ‘  Nox Falls, a performer billed as being known for “slow burn striptease productions that focus on kink, poetry, and seduction.”

πŸ‘  Dulce D’Jour, a dancer from Olympia who also makes handcrafted silk. 

πŸ‘  Boom Boom L’Roux, who “favors a classic approach to Burlesque infused with her own spicy flavor that melts hearts and captivates souls.”

πŸ‘  Carson St. Clair, “the petite provocateur” who’s “known for her entrancing gaze… curves that kill and a bump and grind style that will leave you quivering for more.”

πŸ‘  Sailor St. Claire will emcee. You’ll be in good hands with Sailor, who has a “scintillating wit and copious charm.” 

In Washington, due to puritanical liquor laws, which forbid drinking in strip clubs, the only real way to have a fun sexy time while tipsy is at a burlesque show. Burlesque is provocative and sexy, yes, but the artform has comedic roots, so it’s also simply a good time. A Valentine’s Day with burlesque and a menu full of German beer won’t disappoint.

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Nathalie Graham

Nathalie is a writer focused on anything she finds weird or fun. Sometimes this includes local politics and the environment, sometimes this involves scootering half-nude in Tacoma. She used to work as a staff writer at The Stranger where she did a lot of that sort of thing. She detests dentists and loves costume parties.