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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2018

Edinburgh Preview: Ivy Paige: Seduction at Assembly (The Bubble)

by Theatre Weekly
June 20, 2018
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Ivy Paige c. Steve Ullathorne

Ivy Paige c. Steve Ullathorne

Sexy songstress Ivy Paige, who recently appeared on ITV1’s The Voice in front of millions, returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Assembly Rooms for the month of August with her new show ‘Seduction’.  The show features original music co-written by Pete Saunders (Dexy’s Midnight Runners) alongside interesting covers that include Madonna, Kylie and of course the song that caused headlines “Why Don’t You Do Right” by Peggy Lee.

Brace yourself for an electrifying medley of humour, music, seduction and song from “the real-life Jessica Rabbit” (The Sun). The “fire cracker” (Sir Tom Jones) returns to her first love; the stage and her second love; talking about herself, in this razzle-dazzle of a show. Come see for yourself what got the nation and Olly Murs so hot under the collar. “One of the Queens of British Burlesque” (Mail on Sunday ****).

Following in the footsteps of Masters and Mistresses of Seduction that include Casanova, Cleopatra, Don Juan and Camila Parker Bowles (!), Ivy will seduce you in an all out assault on the senses in this brand new show. Exploring in detail the art of seduction, the games we play, the different types of seducer and how we can use the art of seduction to get what we want.  Ivy will take you through different facets of the art of seduction with her charm, understanding, naughtiness and tongue-in-cheek wit.

       

This titan of tease will reveal her own personal tactics of seduction alongside the history seduction has been used as a tool for power, manipulation and corruption…

The word ‘Seduction’ originates from Latin and means to ‘Lead Astray” which is exactly what she intends to do to you! Like a Greek siren she will lure you in, entice, enchant and (possibly entrap) to give you the best hour of your life.  She will dazzle in her spectacular outfits and tease in her costume changes. Fun, flirty and fabulous the show is feast of sensuality and seduction and will definitely leaving you wanting more…

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International Showgirl, Ivy Paige is singer, chanteuse and Burlesque star.  She is acclaimed for her sultry singing voice, killer curves, lightening wit and signature flame red hair. A tour de force she has wowed audiences across the globe – from performing the first-ever Burlesque show in The Middle East (Lebanon in 2015), which was also filmed and broadcast by MTV that New Years Eve.  She is also the host of the smash hit European Tour, ‘An Evening of Burlesque’, which has played Theatre’s from across Britain, to Italy, Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium.

Ivy has had her own show in London’s West End at The Leicester Square Theatre and at the Legendary Matcham Room at The Hippodrome Casino. She has also notably appeared at The Hammersmith Apollo and Shepherds Bush Empire where she was the support artiste to John Waters and The Puppini Sisters on their respective UK tours.

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