Enjoy Music, Madness, and Martinis With the Weird Sisters on 9/19

By: Sep. 18, 2009
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The Saugatuck Center for the Arts welcomes The Weird Sisters on their final world tour for a night of music, madness and martinis on Saturday, September 19, 2009 at 8 PM.  This deliciously decadent trio from the Windy City has been named one of the city's "Top Five" comedy acts by Redeye Chicago.  With a bawdy mix of cabaret tunes, sharp one-liners and tales of naughty-but-nice behavior, this big laugh group will prove to be unforgettable.

Ludovica, Abel, and Sissy, hail from the locally renowned but globally ignored wine region of the Carpathian Mountains. They got their start when they realized there was no conceivable way they could make a living at anything else. Thankfully, there was enough talent between the three of them to make for one good act. Songwriters and bon vivants, the Sisters have penned many exquisite originals, including “Some Like It Hot,” “Forbidden Love,” and the ever popular “Blood Clot Song,” while also including in their repertoire such classic covers as “The Boy From Ipanema,”“Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” and “That Old Black Magic.” The Sisters have been seen and heard in such Chicago institutions as Gentry, Davenports, Pops in Highwood, and the Green Mill. This talented trio hopes to help return cabaret to its former Glory Days sheerly by the force of their indomitable wills and Abel’s indomitable cleavage.

Tickets are $30 and can be purchased here.  For more information about The Weird Sisters, visit their website here.



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