Wild, Wild West: Photos from Fatale Factory’s Desperada


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A rootin’ tootin’ good time was had by all last Thursday,  at Desperada, a narrative-driven female-centric spectacle that seeks to reinterpret the Old West in a wicked new way. With themes of good and evil back-dropping the eye-popping show, Florentine Gardens became the sexiest saloon in town courtesy of the Fatale Factory– best known for their popular Tarantina show based on the films of Quentin Tarantino.  Created by showgirl Tosca Rivola, the presentation provided a new kind of live theater experience, redefining masculine Western sagas of yore with a modern cabaret twist full of rhinestone cowgirl glitz. More info at desperadashow.com/

 

 

 

 

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