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Dolly Diamond – Dolly Diamond’s Rather Large Variety Hour
Dolly Diamond joins us in the studio to talk about her upcoming show at the Victorian Pride Centre. If variety is the spice of life then Dolly Diamond is cooking up one hell of a show. Sharp-tongued diva, Dolly Diamond, returns for a limited run of inimitable Dolly-style cabaret – with sugar, spice and a variety of nice – featuring variety legends and rising stars. Featuring: Olivia Charalambous & Peppy Smears June 22nd – Adam Malone June 23rd – Azcadelia June 24th – Tash York & Adam Noviello (22nd & 23rd) Dolly is embarking on a U.K tour in July with her variety show, a residency in London and a season at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This is your opportunity to see the show first and to support Melbourne’s Queen of Cabaret. Dolly “will make you laugh so hard your ribs will hurt” (broadwayworld.com)