Lucha Vavoom!!!

 

LUCHA VaVOOM–the gloriously unhinged mix of Mexican-style lucha libre wrestling, traditional burlesque and blow-by-blow comedic commentary–will blur the lines between reality and fantasy this Halloween with two shows at the Mayan Theatre in downtown Los Angeles:

Madness will definitely court frenzy with

luchadores (the “Liberace of lucha libre”

Cassando, Pirata Morgan, Dirty Sanchez and

Animaniac), a contortion team (NYC’s

astonishing Trixie Little and the Evil Hate

Monkey), tassel-twirling sex kittens (eye-popping

aerialist Lucy Fur

and pole temptress

Leigh Acosta), and

n o – h o l d s – b a r r e d

comedians. It all adds

up to an

u n f o r g e t t a b l e

experience that will

coerce the audience’s

most demented

The brainchild of

f o u n d e r s / c o -

producers Rita

D’Albert and Liz

Fairbairn, LUCHA

VaVOOM celebrated

its 9th anniversary

(anniversary film here:

http://tinyurl.com/5tu

fdla) this past

The Huffington Post’s Katie Bain channeled

her experience: “The evening had the feel of an

unhinged circus, as an increasingly rowdy crowd,

(which included ‘Cheech and Chong’ legend

Cheech Marin), watched the rudos (the ‘bad guy’

wrestlers) take on the tecnicos (the ‘good’ guys)

in bouts that were equal parts comedic jest and

brilliantly choreographed feats of costumed

  1. ” (9/19/11).

“This isn’t about reality,” exclaims

founder/producer Rita D’Albert. “It’s escapism

in its purist form…I feel like I’ve done my job

when the people in the audience see a little mini

chicken who last night was a ghost version of

himself because it’s Halloween.”

Fans can win ringside tickets by uploading

their photos to LUCHA VaVOOM’s Flickr page.

The LUCHA VaVOOM founders say that three

categories of photos will be accepted: photos of

you with a celebrity at LUCHA VaVOOM, you

and your friends (or “drunk strangers”) at

LUCHA VaVOOM or you being the best dressed

at LUCHA VaVOOM.The contest runs through

October 7th. Tickets available online or at these

fine stores: Wacko 4633 Hollywood Blvd &

BRAT 1938 14th St, Santa Monica.

For more information visit

http://www.luchavavoom.com

“…a weird mix of cabaret,

burlesque, Mexican Luchador

wrestling with a live DJ, crowd

interaction and

commentary…Depending on the

night, people like Drew Carey turn up

to do commentary for it. It is the

most bizarre experience. The

entire audience is dressed up and

it’s like Halloween, everyone is in

some weird costume. It was the

greatest night of entertainment I

have probably seen

in my entire life.”

– Australian talk show star

Rove McManus (9/16/2011)

By Aaron Feterl

YOUR TWO CENTS: PLACE HERE>>

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