Introducing One of New Zealands top Male Burlesque Performers; Mr.B.Frank, Boylesque star out of Hamilton NZ. He debuted to roaring crowd response at Dr.Sketchy Glamilton's Santa Baby session. Mr.B.Frank brings a unique style of boylesque to NZ and the world. He offers a variety of Characters sure to please any occasion needing a professional, polished performer. Just right for Hens nights, Birthday parties...and all celebrations needing an experience of the "feel good" Watch this space people....The best is yet to come!
Mr B Frank.character/persona. Each of my routines has a really distinct feel and flavour, they just kinda happen! I believe 'Burlesque Rocks" That's a perfect word to describe my acts. I can easily define these different personas and work them a little more if that's what's required though. You give me the info and I will put together something to please...in a song or routine or poem...lets talk!
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1930's Charleston guy: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (I think the song is called 'Dance, dance, dance' and I usually call this routine "Big Bad Boylesque Daddy"). 3 piece suit, tie, cheesecutter hat. A dapper dude, SUPER high energy, just having a great time at the local speak-easy. This one is actually pretty close to the everyday me
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Fred Astaire look: Frank Sinatra song "The best is yet to come". Top-hat, tails, bow tie, cane (and did I mention the stainless-steel, star-shaped nipple shields). A suave, smooth, dancing gentleman. My trademark routine really, this guy is quite the charmer with the ladies. Maybe likes his wine a little too much, is a bit of a 'player', but at the end of the day he really is a gentleman.
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The Matador: Performed to 'Conquest' by The White Stripes. Think high-waisted pants, ruffled shirt, big flowing cape and a bandanna on the head (almost a Zoro as much as it is a matador). This one is intentionally quite arrogant and masculine, even a little egotistical. The classic, arrogant lothario in a nut shell. However, in the routine, there is a quirky/funny, self-effacing little twist right at the end.
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