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SuperGirly: Back to the Noughty 90’s Comes to London this July

Entertainment Now by Entertainment Now
June 2, 2023
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THE MUSEUM OF COMEDY

The Undercroft, St George’s Church,

Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2SR

Wed July 5th, Fri 7th, Sat 8th, Sun 9th, Thurs 13th, Fri 14th @ 8.30pm Sat 15th July @ 7pm


“Make sure there’s plenty of swearing, I only hired you for your filth.” Sir Elton John

“I wish we could sing your lyrics instead of ours…” Mel C, The Spice Girls

“Rude, crude and wickedly funny.” SUNDAY TIMES

“A hysterical send-up of pop music… not even the Nine O’Clock News ever spoofed pop’s fluffy inanity so rudely or wi\ly.” THE GUARDIAN

SuperGirly: Back to the Noughty 90’s is ready to have you screaming, laughing and wincing simultaneously for a return to the world of pop. SuperGirly pushes the boundaries, changing how you listen to pop music forever! This brand-new show, the first from SuperGirly in over 20 years, comes to the Museum of Comedy for 7 nights from 5th-15th July.

SuperGirly ensures no star is safe from her killer vocals, outrageous lyrics, and razor-sharp wit as she takes on some of pop music’s biggest stars, with hysterical digs at the likes of Madonna, Spice Girls, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Celine Dion, All Saints… and Cher.

A hilarious poke at the business of “SHOW”, there are plenty of huge laughs no matter what you like. If you LIKE pop music, you will LOVE this show; if you HATE pop music, you will LOVE this show.

Lulu is popularly known as the politically incorrect Aunt Cassandra in Rebel Wilson’s SBS hit series “Bogan Pride”. Yet, she had already made her mark on the international stage and across the UK comedy scene as “SuperGirly”. After a host of sell-out shows on the West End, Edinburgh Festival and a UK tour, Lulu supported Elton John on the Australian leg of his 2002 World Tour and performed at the invitation-only “Just for Laughs” at the Montreal Comedy Festival. She then went on to land her own BBC sitcom, “SuperGirly”.

At the event of Elton John’s private “The Tiara Ball” party, Lulu performed for a number of stars including Mick Jagger, Jerry Hall, The Spice Girls, Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas. She has also performed exclusively for Madonna, Bob Geldof, Queen, Dolce & Gabanna and Bananarama. Other fans of her work include Jennifer Saunders, Ade Edmondson and Boy George.

Watch SuperGirly in action

Buy tickets here

www.museumofcomedy.com

http://www.thesupergirly.com

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