A Naughty but Nice Hallowe'en cabaret show is set to wow audiences at Fire Station Creative in Dunfermline.
A heady cocktail of drag, burlesque and magic, the adults-only show will be hosted by Tom Harlow and takes place on Saturday October 28.
It's been produced by local entrepreneur Derek Walker, who also runs the Wee Tea Company, and he told the Press: “It’s a really awesome thing for Dunfermline as we don’t usually get such creative acts.
"It’s definitely an alternative show and people are excited to see drag now.
"It’s really entered the mainstream so it’s great that it’s coming to Dunfermline.
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"Although it’s not focussed specifically on the LGBTQIA+ movement, it’s obviously a very safe space for them to perform and come along for a great night.”
The show will feature a variety of acts, including internationally renowned burlesque artist Agatha Frisky. An Australian performer who now lives over here, the avant-garde showgirl was voted one of the top 100 most influential figures in burlesque in the world in 2018.
Local singer Fiona McKenzie and actor Frazer the Eraser - who will be playing a favourite Halloween character - are also on the bill as well as drag queens Tina and Eden Justina, magician Stephen Noble and a DJ.
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Derek said: “All the acts are Scottish-based and super talented.
"The show is a bit of an edgy contribution to the Dunfermline arts scene. I think that’s why Fire Station Creative is the perfect venue for it. It’s gonna be a brilliant night."
This is the second Naughty but Nice show and Derek said the audience were desperate for more.
He added: “I ran the first Naughty but Nice cabaret show at 1703 in the Bier Helle. It sold out so quickly and the feedback was that people were excited to see Edinburgh or Glasgow level of entertainment in Dunfermline.”
If you’re feeling brave and in for some Hallowe'en fun, be sure to get your tickets as a quarter of them are gone already.
They cost £25 and “early bats” will receive £5 off.
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