Manahatta in Harrogate is set to host a night of burlesque and broadway glamour next week.
‘Burlesque on Broadway’ will be held from 5pm until 7pm next Saturday (20th April) at the venue on The Ginnel.
Visitors will experience the “buzz of New York City” in the form of singers and dancers performing the best songs from Chicago, Moulin Rouge and Burlesque.
Billed as a ‘bottomless party’, the event is being held in partnership with Chambord and offers 2 hours of unlimited cocktails, prosecco and other drinks.
There will also be a NYC-inspired meal.
A spokesperson for Manahatta Harrogate said:
“Step into the glitz and glamour of New York at Manahatta Harrogate as the spirit of Broadway comes alive with our unforgettable Bottomless Party.
“Prepare to be dazzled by live performances inspired by the most iconic shows and musicals on Broadway.
“Our talented singer will perform unforgettable melodies from Chicago, Moulin Rouge, and Burlesque, transporting you to the heart of the iconic New York theatre scene.”

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