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The mere mention of the Countess’ cabaret in Chicago has holoed the entire buzz. The Housewife of New York City actress announced that on September 13, the Vic Theatre will be presenting her show ‘MARRY. F. KILL.’ A guaranteed unforgettable night of storytelling and cabaret magic courtesy of the Countess, with her razor-sharp wit, glamourous performances, and with just the right amount of edge.
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The promotion visuals for this event are just pure drama. The Countess stands in the center of stage, sporting a dignified black top hat and holding onto a retro-style mic, like the consummate showwoman she is. The backdrop? Nothing but the classic cabaret red velvet curtain with subtle whispers of the Chicago skyline. The glam will get the mischievous juices flowing, in the way The Countess herself would give her fans.
There are only strong shouting reviews. One ticket-holder exclaimed, “Just bought my ticket!!! Can’t wait 😍;” then she continued, “Lunatics! See you there!! 😍” The hype is very much real, some had seen the show back in New York and are endlessly praising it: “Saw this Countess Lu show in NY, you are going to have a wonderful night! So fun! Wear flats because everyone is dancing!” One commenter even suggested wearing flats, foreshadowing the energy-packed nature of the performance.
Anything that can take anyone away from Chicago would be a missed opportunity for another hopeful from Milwaukee. Milwaukee is soooo close!! Milwaukee show? ❤️❤️” We shall see whether Luann will extend the tour, but for now, Chicago is where you want to be for a night of cabaret, laughter, and a little scandal.
Since the cabaret show, Luann has become a must-watch for all Bravo and theatre lovers. This act of hers mixes personal anecdotes, musical interludes, and boldness to carve out a niche that is half entertainment and half empowerment. And judging from her previous shows, it’s safe to say that ‘MARRY. F. KILL.’ will fit that mold-witty, classy, and very colorful.
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Tickets are marketed through her website, and judging by all the comments, they will sell out fast. If you find yourself in Chicago on September 13, you better rush to get a ticket and maybe even some comfortable shoes (there is a real chance of dancing), for a night that will go down in history. The Countess has landed, and the storm is near. The storm is definitely near!