Join us on June 29th at 8:30pm for an exclusive Sinnamon’s Spice Rack Burlesque Performance!

June 29th at 8:30pm

Cost: $10

 

Every Dyke Box comes with a Sinnamon’s Spice Rack Burlesque Performance, but you can always just purchase a ticket here. 

All proceeds from this performance will be donated to Black Lives Matter Philly.

 

MEET SINNAMON’S SPICE RACK

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Meet

Queen Powell

Pronouns: She/her

"The Mistress of Movement"

Award winning performer Queen of Hearts has always danced her way through life. After having a baby 3 years ago this firecracker traded in her old ballet shoes for high heels. She will entice you with her dancing and make you fall in love with her coy smile.

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Meet: Sinnamon

Sinnamon is a queer burlesque babe with the bite of a stray cat and the curves of the ocean. When she isn't peeling her thigh highs and licking her teeth, Sinnamon can be found eating nachos, destroying the patriarchy, and bragging about her natal chart.

She has graced and disgraced a myriad of stages, including Philadelphia Gay Pride, Outfest, Philadelphia Dyke March, Bazaar on Quince Leather Festival, Plays & Players Theater, The Electric Factory, SisterSpace Weekend, Phreak n' Queer Festival, and more!

She is the Classiest Vixen above the Mason Dixon, and she ain't sweet without a lil' bit of sugar.

 
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Meet: Rita Brujeria

Award winner Rita Brujeria has not gotten the memo that they aren't Ariana Grande but that doesn’t stop them from believing it. Rita has only been in the Burlesque world for a year, but they have paved their own way.

With winning the title of Mx. Everything, Philadelphia’s best lip sync, and Debutt of the year they aren't looking to stop anytime soon. They place everyone under their spell each time they grace the stage. Have you ever seen a princess be a bad witch?

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Meet: Hannibal Lickher

Hannibal Lickher has been performing in Drag since 2003, as well as claiming the title of Mr. Philly Drag King 2019.

As a performer, they like to offer up dancing, lip-syncing, having props on stage, fine-tuning their make-up and a bit of humor. Their goal is to tell a story to you the audience while illustrating that gender doesn't have to be one or the other and give "King" a new meaning.