January 23, 2013
Pretty Things Peep Show returning to Charleston
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Burlesque queen Go-Go Amy and her troupe of oddities, curiosities and rock 'n' rollers returns to Charleston when Pretty Things Peep Show performs Wednesday night at the Sound Factory.
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While not exactly an event you can bring the entire family to, the Pretty Thing Peep Show offers a lot more than a little skin. Danny Vomit swallows swords and Lil Miss Firefly is the undisputed "midget of mischief."
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WANT TO GO?

Pretty Things Peep Show

WHERE: The Sound Factory, 812 Kanawha Blvd.

WHEN: 10 p.m. Wednesday

TICKETS: Advance $10, at the door $12

INFO: 304-342-8001 or www.soundfactory.com

 

 

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Potentially signaling the coming of an early spring, the scantily clad Go Go Amy and her Pretty Things Peep Show return to Charleston Wednesday night for a show at the Sound Factory. After a short rest, Amy says the troupe is back together -- although battling weather and colds -- and rehearsing for a new tour.

The gazz spoke with Go Go Amy and asked her what her show has in store for its visit Wednesday.

 

Q:It's been a few months since Pretty Things Peep Show was last in the area. What's new?

A:"The biggest thing is we've added a live band. They're a three-piece band called The Peeping Toms. During the show, they'll play a few of their originals and then provide live music for the girls to work with.

"I think it's going to be a lot more exciting, more fun for us on stage and more opportunity for comedy. It's just a whole new dynamic."

 

Q:What about the cast?

A:"We kind of have a revolving door cast [of] different people we bring out on each tour. This is to facilitate the performers' schedules and just to keep it interesting for our fans who come back to every show.

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