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Get out the Boas! Burlesque to Broadway starring Quinn Lemley Readies for River Rock Casino Resort this Saturday, April 6th!

Directed by Tony Award winner Joseph Hardy, Quinn Lemley sizzles with her back up divas, Gracie and Raz with amazing vocal arrangements, orchestrations and a rocking 10 piece band with sizzling choreography and elaborate costumes.

2013-04-03
RICHMOND, BC/NEW YORK, NY, April 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Quinn Lemley "Delivers the goods!" - Vanity Fair with one explosive show stopping number after another with hit songs, "She's A Lady", "Bang Bang", "Boom Boom", "Let Me Entertain You" and many others. A kind of musical feast spanning decades from Cole Porter to Paul Anka. You could say it's the ultimate celebration of the icons who went from Burlesque to Broadway and beyond, such as; Gypsy Rose Lee, Mae West and Sally Rand. The influence of these amazing women is undeniable. Look at Bette Midler, Cher and even Lady Gaga. Burlesque defined a legacy of influence on culture as we know it today and the celebration continues with Burlesque to Broadway.

A star is born when Quinn Lemley delivers a can't miss tour de force song and dance performance accompanied by her back-up divas, Gracie (Amanda Brantley) and Raz (Sara Brophy) live with a ten piece band. Sizzling orchestrations were composed by Steve Rawlins who's clients include, Bette Midler to Chaka Kahn. Taking the post of Musical Director is W. Brent Sawyer driving the band like a Ferrari along with drummer Patrick Carmichael, who also plays on Broadway in The Lion King. If you're into fashion Burlesque to Broadway brings you a visual feast with costumes by Rock of Ages, Wendell Goings. All together, with direction by Tony Award Winner, Joseph Hardy, it sounds like you're in for a real good time!

Between New York City and Montreal, Canada the 3 years national tour of Quinn Lemley's hit show Burlesque to Broadway lands at the River Rock Casino Resort, Saturday, April 6th at 8PM located at 8811 River Rd., Richmond, BC Vancouver. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at 855-985-5000 and through the Ticketmaster official website.

Century Artists Management Agency, LLC is a leader in bringing the best of the performing arts to top venues worldwide. For further information, please contact us at 917 825 3600.

Visit Ticketmaster or www.riverrock.com for tickets to Saturday's performance of Burlesque to Broadway. One Night Only!


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[Press-News.org] Get out the Boas! Burlesque to Broadway starring Quinn Lemley Readies for River Rock Casino Resort this Saturday, April 6th!
Directed by Tony Award winner Joseph Hardy, Quinn Lemley sizzles with her back up divas, Gracie and Raz with amazing vocal arrangements, orchestrations and a rocking 10 piece band with sizzling choreography and elaborate costumes.