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Let it show! 'Frozen' burlesque parody takes the stage at Alberta Rose Theatre

Portland, ORLocal News

"Let It Go: A Burlesque Tribute to Frozen" is an upcoming performance at the Alberta Rose Theatre in Portland, scheduled for December 18 and 19. This innovative show merges the enchanting world of Disney’s "Frozen" with the lively art of burlesque, presenting a parody that is sure to entertain. The production aims to draw in both fans of Disney and burlesque, offering a fresh and humorous take on the beloved tale. As winter approaches, this event taps into the holiday spirit while also challenging traditional narratives through its drag performances. The Alberta Rose Theatre, known for its diverse programming, provides a fitting venue for such a unique tribute.

With local talents taking the stage, the show highlights Portland's vibrant arts scene and community engagement. Attendees can look forward to an evening filled with creativity and laughter, making it a must-see event this season. Tickets are now available, inviting audiences to experience this enchanting blend of performance art.

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