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Re: Stella Show

Postby jayjay1950 » 06 Mar 2010 23:14

The Stella Show is brilliant, we went last year and took the boys who were 17 + 14, although they darnt move while he was on they loved it. lol Going again this year,eldest boy will be 18 just before we go to Icmeler so going to try get some front seats and celebrate his birthday in there :shock:
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Re: Stella Show

Postby starchild01 » 07 Mar 2010 11:29

redrhino12 wrote:Stella is a side splitting show were a man dresses up as a woman and mimes to records while haveing fun with his audience.
You may say "A Man Dressing Up As A Woman" :shock:
I know loads of women who look like men even after dressing up, its just that Michael aka Stella looks more feminine than a lot of women here in Derbyshire :lol:

The Show is worth a visit and the views out to sea are a bonus.

Gene


Here, here. I totally agree Redrhino12 :lol:
And what a woman wouldn't give to have a bum and legs like his :lol: :lol:
Roll on October...
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Re: Stella Show

Postby Canli » 07 Mar 2010 12:17

We went to see the show for the first time last year, and it's hilarious! Stella's version of "One day at a time, sweet jesus" dressed as a nun, had me in stitches, and the finale - "I am what I am" - is brilliant. We'll definitely be going back in may. I suppose some people might find it offensive, but anyone with an open mind and a sense of humour would love it. I saw quite a few big, burly, he-man types with tears rolling down their faces.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby salford_steve » 07 Mar 2010 13:12

Canli wrote:We went to see the show for the first time last year, and it's hilarious! Stella's version of "One day at a time, sweet jesus" dressed as a nun, had me in stitches, and the finale - "I am what I am" - is brilliant. We'll definitely be going back in may. I suppose some people might find it offensive, but anyone with an open mind and a sense of humour would love it. I saw quite a few big, burly, he-man types with tears rolling down their faces.


You are quite right, any drag show is about takeing it for what it is, and that is entertainment. What used to make me laugh is the big burly guys who think they are being funny, and think they are saying something really clever but it's all been said before and any good Drag Artist can quite easilly put them in in there place it's usually the Artist that has the last laugh.

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Re: Stella Show

Postby Erik The Viking » 07 Mar 2010 13:49

im open minded and have a sense of humour - but drag acts are not for me, if you like it good luck but not my cup of tea, sorry.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby kirky » 07 Mar 2010 15:17

its good show ive only been once drinks to expensive effes 6 lira 2 years ago.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby Elayne » 09 Mar 2010 11:08

hi, can you put a link on here for facebook - what happened to Stella going to Robin Hood then?
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Re: Stella Show

Postby starchild01 » 09 Mar 2010 11:43

Elayne wrote:hi, can you put a link on here for facebook - what happened to Stella going to Robin Hood then?


Have had this from Michael (Stella) himself...he has renewed his contract with the Harmony bar with 2 new shows, so it would appear that Robin Hood bar has been scrapped.
Harmony Bar has had a bar refit, so will be interesting to see what it is like.
On Facebook, you can get a link by putting in Stella Show (offical Fan Page). Email address is [email protected]
Hope that this helps :D
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Re: Stella Show

Postby Sue » 09 Mar 2010 11:46

did stella originate from my home time in southport, many years ago
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Re: Stella Show

Postby kelebek1966 » 09 Mar 2010 12:31

When we first heard about this show, I was extremely reluctant to go, thinking it just wasn't my kind of thing. However, whilst on a visit to icmeler with a different group of friends I decided to tag along with them when they wanted to see the show. I am so glad I went. We had a really good night out and I have paid a few visits since then. My daughter and myself usually have an evening out at the show because it's such good entertainment and we've always enjoyed a very nice meal at the Harmony too. As mentioned, the drinks are a bit more expensive but then we would only go there once during a holiday and it does make a change from our other favourite haunts.
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Re: Stella Show

Postby laura180306 » 11 Mar 2010 10:44

I've been a regular in Icmeler for the last 10 years! Have never been to this show :oops:
After reading all your reviews, I think we may give it a go this year! We will have my 12 year step-daughter with us this year. Can you possibly tell me if it would be suitable for her?

Thanks
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