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Forbidden Kiss LIVE Presents ‘Blue Valentines’ February 10 at The California in Santa Rosa

Gary Carnivele February 6, 2024

Cheryl King hosts an original spin on Valentine’s Day – Blue Valentines. This celebration of love and its opposite will feature stories of love gone wrong (and right). Join us for comedy, burlesque, song and dance routines, and magic as we celebrate couplehood and singlehood. Featuring new comedy routines from the mind of Cheryl King, plus new sexy routines from Malia Abayon, Titus Androgynous, The Phoenix Dancers, singer/songwriter Karenna Slade, and The Forbidden Magician. Adult-oriented material, for those 18+. Parental guidance is suggested. Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door.

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Feb 10, 2024, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

The California, 528 7th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, USA

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