Famed UK comedy cabaret trio Fascinating Aida will stop off at Bridport’s Electric Palace for their hit show Charm Offensive.
In 2013 the three celebrated 30 years in the entertainment business.
A year ago, Dillie Keane, Adele Anderson and Liza Pulman, released a freshly-minted song on YouTube entitled ‘Song for Teachers’, which gained 100,000 hits within seven days of posting. In 2013 the three celebrated 30 years in the entertainment business.
On December 22, they released their own outrageous Christmas Carol, which had 150,000 hits in a fortnight, and 60,000 on Christmas Day alone. This follows the enormous success of their infamous anthem to budget travel, Cheap Flights, which has had over 10,000,000 hits to date and counting.
Dillie Keane founded Fascinating Aida in 1983 and was joined by key writing partner Adele Anderson in 1984. Since then the group has played in hundreds of theatres in the UK and Ireland, with London seasons at the Donmar Warehouse, Lyric Hammersmith, Piccadilly, Vaudeville, Garrick, Apollo and Comedy theatres and the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.
They have toured Australia three times, including a month at the Sydney Opera House, and also played New Zealand, San Francisco, New York, Berlin, Kenya, South Africa and Singapore.
They have made numerous television appearances and radio recordings, released seven CDs, two videos, an autobiography and a songbook, and have also been nominated for several awards.
The show will take place on October 7, from 7.30pm.
Tickets are available through the Tourist Information Centre on 01308 424901 or online, and are £19.50 advance or £21.50 in the door.
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