Baby Got Back

17 February 2017 | 4:16 am | Mark Beresford

"The tribute to the tookus that will continue to sell out again and again."

You know that a show is going to be above and beyond expectations when the energy from the sold-out crowd is uncontainable before the lights have even dimmed — and there are few that can surpass this country's current queens of cabaret in Baby Got Back.

Revolving around an adoration for the beauty of the behind, the hour-long show has been wonderfully produced by the talented Vespa White and Frankie Valentine to not only follow more traditional burlesque routines, but to step outside and willingly take creative risks to truly showcase their message of body pride and empowerment in sexuality.

Bursting with creativity from the talented artists each performance is distinctly sublime, with White herself firing off an exceptional 'donut' piece, Valentine showing a classic yet stiff-lipped throw down on owning her body and Miss Jane Doe and Bella De Jac igniting the room each time they stepped into their respective spotlights. Never one to shy away from a challenge, truly unforgettable MC Memphis Mae threatened to steal the show throughout with incredible wit, charm and beauty, while still bringing the night together to further solidify Baby Got Back as the tribute to the tookus that will continue to sell out again and again.