The Revelry Of Tease Show - 25th March 2023

The Revelry Of Tease An Evening of Exquisite Striptease And Tease…

Goole Goddesses, Featherstone Follies, Featherstone Foxes, Selby Sirens, Hull Harlots and Hull Honeys - Our Magnificent Performers of 2023

On the 25th of March, The Revelry Of Tease returned to The Charter Club in Goole, bringing together an unforgettable night of burlesque glamour, tease, and theatrical spectacle. Performers from Goole Goddesses, Featherstone Follies, Featherstone Foxes, Selby Sirens, Hull Harlots, Hull Honeys, and beyond filled the stage with confidence, creativity, and show stopping performances. Hosted by the sensational Lady Blue Phoenix, the evening promised a celebration of burlesque artistry and delivered on every level.

From the moment the doors opened, the atmosphere inside The Charter Club was alive with excitement. Guests arrived dressed to impress, filling the room with sparkle and anticipation. As the lights dimmed and the chatter softened, it was clear the audience was ready for an immersive night of burlesque.

Lady Blue Phoenix opened the evening with charisma and command, instantly captivating the room. With humour, warmth, and impeccable stage presence, she set the tone for a night rooted in elegance, confidence, and revelry, guiding the audience seamlessly into the world of The Revelry Of Tease.

Lucretia Velvet from Featherstone Foxes opened the show with a powerful performance to Tear You Apart. Dressed in sleek black, she delivered a confident striptease filled with controlled glove, skirt, and corset removals. Her commanding presence and polished technique set a high standard, drawing the audience fully into the night from the very first act.

Midnight Muse from Hull Honeys followed with her solo debut to Dip It Low. Beginning in a crisp white shirt, she used a chair with confidence and precision, unveiling fluorescent pink lingerie beneath. Her transformation was bold and striking, earning loud applause and marking a standout debut.

Emerald Fuego from Featherstone Follies brought dark intensity to the stage with Poison. Clad in black with leather gauntlets and a riding crop, she embodied dominance and control. Every movement was deliberate and powerful, holding the audience in suspense from start to finish.

Lola Sparkles from Featherstone Foxes enchanted the room with a graceful fan dance to On A Night Like This. Using pink ostrich fans with elegance and precision, she created a moment of classic burlesque glamour that ended with heartfelt applause and radiant smiles.

Delicious Denise from Selby Sirens delivered timeless sophistication with Big Spender. Her long black gown, satin gloves, playful boa work, and reveal of corset and ruffle shorts blended traditional burlesque with cheeky charm, captivating the audience with effortless confidence.

From Hull Harlots, Ruby Starr, Crystal Tips, Fifi Whispers, and Helena Please took the stage to Under The Influence. Dressed in sheer bodystockings and dark lingerie, their synchronised movements and seductive choreography created a visually striking group performance filled with attitude and precision.

Dottie May Rebelle from Selby Sirens transported the audience into historical fantasy with Stand and Deliver. Her elaborate eighteenth century inspired costume, dramatic storytelling, pearl necklace theatrics, and tassel finale created a bold, theatrical act that was both playful and provocative.

Bohemian Beauty from Featherstone Follies delivered a fiery striptease to Flowers. Starting in an open white shirt over red lingerie, her confident reveals, and bold bra removal sent energy surging through the room, leaving the audience cheering.

Sambuca Storm from Goole Goddesses mesmerised with a dynamic striptease blending Mucky Mary and Lady Gaga. Her veil work, pink corset reveal, playful rara skirt, and intricate floor work showcased both technique and storytelling.

Sugarboo from Hull Harlots and Hull Honeys captivated with a beautifully controlled performance to Toxic. Her elegant leg lines, flawless boa technique, and dramatic petal pour delivered a moment of refined burlesque magic.

Violet Grace, Midnight Muse, Lady Venus, and OdessaBelle from Hull Harlots and Hull Honeys performed to Wasabi. Long gowns fell away to reveal lingerie as camera flash imagery and strong group choreography brought fierce energy and cohesion to the stage.

Roxy Starr from Featherstone Follies delivered classic glamour with Never Tear Us Apart. Her satin gloves, boa work, and elegant striptease forged a powerful connection with the audience, earning enthusiastic applause.

From Featherstone Foxes, Ruby July and Selene Citrine brought cinematic storytelling to the stage with a Star Wars inspired performance to 505. Hooded robes, light sabres, and dramatic choreography told a compelling story of light and dark, earning roars of appreciation.

Coral Kisses from Featherstone Follies delivered a sultry and theatrical performance to Hernando’s Hideaway. Her purple and black ensemble, poised striptease, and commanding stage presence created a moment of pure burlesque storytelling.

Ruby Rose stunned with an emotive performance to Flowers. Her black and red costume, graceful technique, and expressive movement painted a powerful narrative of confidence and resilience.

From Selby Sirens, Delicious Denise, Bubblez Byzance, and Amethyst Allure performed to Perfect 10. Their black and gold styling, satin gloves, and elegant choreography blended sophistication with sass in a beautifully polished trio performance.

Busty Babycakes from Featherstone Foxes made a striking solo debut to Secrets. Dropping her translucent Isis wings to begin a confident striptease, her satin gloves, bold movement, and commanding presence marked her arrival as a powerful performer.

Heather Ann Lace delivered one of the night’s most dramatic transformations, beginning sweetly with My Boy Lollipop before switching into Tainted Love. Her shift from innocence to dominance was electrifying, earning thunderous applause.

From Hull Harlots, Honey Petites and Scarlett Vixen performed Unholy, blending temptation and innocence while involving audience members in a bold and interactive routine that kept the room buzzing.

Emerald Divine from Selby Sirens brought roaring twenties energy to the stage with a Charleston inspired routine. Her cane work, showgirl kicks, and infectious charisma transported the audience to a glittering vintage fantasy.

Closing the show, Paris Chantilly delivered her iconic Love Me Like You Do routine. With controlled reveals, impeccable fan work, and a stunning peacock fan finale, she brought the night to a powerful and elegant conclusion, earning a standing ovation.

As the curtain fell, the celebration continued into the after party. Performers and guests filled the dance floor, sharing laughter, stories, and moments from the night. It was a true celebration of burlesque, artistry, and community.

The Revelry Of Tease was not just a show, but a celebration of confidence, creativity, and connection. Every performer brought their own magic to the stage, creating a night that will be remembered long after the final bow.

A huge thank you to Lady Blue Phoenix for being our fabulous host for the evening. Your energy, wit, and commanding stage presence were the perfect match for The Revelry Of Tease.

Thank you to Diamond Dave for delivering exceptional music and lighting throughout the show, and to Khandie Khisses of Khandie Photography for capturing the night so beautifully.

We cannot wait to welcome you all back next year for The Revelry Of Tease 2024.

Paris Chantilly xxxxxx