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Stella show

Postby domq » 02 Jun 2012 22:14

Hi all,
1st.time to icmeler end of june. 7 adults and three children under 6yrs. Is there any charge for children to see the stella show ?
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Re: Stella show

Postby marjorie arnold » 02 Jun 2012 22:27

Not really suitable for children of any age I'm afraid and I think most members of this forum will agree. Most of the show is adult humour
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Re: Stella show

Postby Danny » 03 Jun 2012 06:48

ive seen the show a few times last time my son was 2 he was fine to go in but when i went again the year after they wouldnt let us in with children so not planning on going this year as i have two children now its a shame me and my hubby love the show
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Re: Stella show

Postby Canli » 03 Jun 2012 08:10

Danny wrote:ive seen the show a few times last time my son was 2 he was fine to go in but when i went again the year after they wouldnt let us in with children so not planning on going this year as i have two children now its a shame me and my hubby love the show


We went a couple of weeks ago and there were lots of kids in. There was a little boy with special needs in a wheelchair and Michael made a big fuss of him. The kids were too young to understand what was going on but they seemed to enjoy it anyway. One little lad of about 8 couldn't take his eyes of Stella. His eyes were like saucers! I don't know about charging for kids though. It would be a shame if you missed the show because it's the best night out in Icmeler.
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Re: Stella show

Postby tommycyb » 03 Jun 2012 09:54

The kids will love it :lol:
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Re: Stella show

Postby pompey mick » 03 Jun 2012 11:13

go on go and have a good time
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Re: Stella show

Postby dksbbs » 03 Jun 2012 11:49

marjorie arnold wrote:Not really suitable for children of any age I'm afraid and I think most members of this forum will agree. Most of the show is adult humour



Actuall I disagree, there is lots of inuendo that the will go over the kids heads, Mine have gone every year since 2003, my eldest was then 10 and the youngest 7, We got the odd question which was answered honestly, one comment my eldest made at 15 was that each year she understood more and got more of the jokes.

In the end the decision is up to each set of parents, have a look on Turkeytube there are some films of Stella which will help you make an informed decision, just enter Stella in the serach box.

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Re: Stella show

Postby pedro26 » 03 Jun 2012 18:35

Personally I do not understand what entertainment anybody would derive from a show where men dress up as women. I would enjoy a good woman singer covering Tina Turner songs etc, but I have always struggled to get the good old british drag concept. As they say each to their own, I guess.
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Re: Stella show

Postby Canli » 03 Jun 2012 19:25

pedro26 wrote:Personally I do not understand what entertainment anybody would derive from a show where men dress up as women. I would enjoy a good woman singer covering Tina Turner songs etc, but I have always struggled to get the good old british drag concept. As they say each to their own, I guess.


Well, the show is packed out every night, and many people, like us, go back again and again. I've left there with tears running down my face more than once. As you say, each to their own. We're all different, thank goodness!
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Re: Stella show

Postby sarahh » 04 Jun 2012 14:42

pedro26 wrote:Personally I do not understand what entertainment anybody would derive from a show where men dress up as women. I would enjoy a good woman singer covering Tina Turner songs etc, but I have always struggled to get the good old british drag concept. As they say each to their own, I guess.



My thoughts exactly, before I was persuaded to go. Never laughed so much, the guy is a genius. Have been 5 times now and definitely on my list for next time.
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Re: Stella show

Postby jmelia128 » 04 Jun 2012 17:25

I'm not to keen on drag queens myself,but the Stella show is first class.
And we go to see him nearly every visit to Icmeler.
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Re: Stella show

Postby mks » 04 Jun 2012 17:41

The Stella show is "ok" at best. It is certainly nothing to write home about. We have seen it twice recently and must say that it would not last two minutes in the u.k. which is why its in Turkey. Icmeler is such a beautiful place, lets not confuse it with Benidorm. All i am saying is, don't get excited over mediocre.
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