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Lauren Bok: Boklesque
 

Welcome to Boklesque!

Burlesque jester and comedian Lauren Bok is hosting a burlesque variety show…and is every single one of acts! Be delighted and devoured by a stunning array of the funniest vaudeville from all around Lauren Bok's brain! From the sweet Poppy Lollyplops to the sultry Ivana Showoff, It's Dita Von Teese meets The Muppets in this ridiculous, raunchy, rollercoaster of a show!

★★★★.5 "Lauren Bok is infectiously hilarious, undeniably gorgeous and her Boklesque is fierce, proudly feminine, and funny as hell." - Lilithia Reviews, MICF

★★★★★ "As an enjoyer of funny jokes and boob tassels, ‘Boklesque’ is an early contender for my personal (unofficial) MICF ’24 Best Of. Well worth the watch." - Theatrematters, MICF

★★★★★ “solidly sexy and silly good time” - Such Cliche Theatre, Adelaide Fringe

Nominated - Green Room Awards 2025
Nominated - Best Cabaret (Small Cast) Newcastle Fringe 2025



 

Event details

Venue: The Factory Theatre, 105 Victoria Rd, Marrickville NSW
Bookings: https://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/event/lauren-bok-boklesque/
Start Date: Saturday 17 May 2025

Dates: Saturday 17 May, Sunday 18 May
Time: 9.15pm Sat, 8.15pm Sun
Cost: All tickets $30

 

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