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Only the 'Best' in a Fabulous Variety Show

Our Fabulous Variety Show is celebrating its 20th show with a reprise of some of its most popular acts at Guild Hall starting tomorrow.
Our Fabulous Variety Show is celebrating its 20th show with a reprise of some of its most popular acts at Guild Hall starting tomorrow.
Music, comedy, and dance from OFVS
By
Mark Segal

Our Fabulous Variety Show, a South­ampton-based group of performers who develop and present original theatrical programming, will have four different shows this weekend at Guild Hall, starting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. with two of the group’s resident divas, Rusty Nails and Naomi, as well as Julia King, a singer and musician. Ray from 101.7 the Beach FM and Joe Pallister, an actor, will host.

Samantha Slithers will bring her vaudeville and snake-charming acts to Guild Hall on Saturday afternoon at 2, and Tyler Fischer, a New York City comedian, will take the stage on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Both shows will be hosted by Mr. Pallister and Edward Kassar, another actor familiar to East End audiences.

On Sunday afternoon at 2, Danny Ximo of RaffaShow will perform such classic numbers as “New York, New York” and “Mele Kalikimaka” and a duet with Rusty Nails, and Omar Tello will bring his salon-inspired act. Mr. Ximo and Mr. Pallister will host.

Each of the four performances will include material from the company’s 19 previous productions. Among the highlights are a medley of jazz-funk pieces choreographed by Kasia Klimiuk, one of the troupe’s co-founders; “Bojangles: A Tribute,” a stair-tap routine; “Take Five” and “Drummer Boy” choreographed by the company’s other founder, Anita Boyer; original comic carols, and slam poetry.

Tickets, which are available at the company’s website, range from $15 to $50. Discounts for students and senior citizens can be obtained by calling 631-507-4603.

 

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