
Margaret Cho is hitting the road for a nationwide tour of her new variety show The Sensuous Woman. The show features an impressive lineup of emerging and established burlesque performers and stand-up and sketch comedians. Featured performers include belly dancer Princess Farhana, transgender comic Ian Harvie, burlesque performer Selene Luna, actor Liam Sullivan, New York's own Miss Dirty Martini, and comedians Diana Yanez and Kurt Hall of West Hollywood's Gay Mafia Comedy Troupe.
The Sensuous Woman will play in Los Angeles at the Renberg Theater at the Village August 10–September 15, in Chicago at the Lakeshore Theater September 19–22, and in New York at the Zipper Theater starting Sepember 26. For more information, including ticket prices, visit MargaretCho.com.
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