As part of Key West Pride Fest, the Waterfront Playhouse presents The Kinsey Sicks, billed as “America’s Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet,” for three performances June 6-8.
The west coast performers got their start in San Francisco and since their 1993 debut have appeared in off-Broadway shows, toured internationally and appeared in Season 3 of “America’s Got Talent.”
Their musical, “America’s Next Top Bachelor Housewife Celebrity Hoarder Makeover Star Gone Wild,” runs the gamut, from dating, dieting, dancing, political humor and hit songs delivered with a delicious twist.
The San Francisco Chronicle wrote: “Their mangling of hit songs hits genius level?
To fine out more, visit www.kinseysicks.com.
For tickets, call the Waterfront box office at 294-5015 or visit www.WaterfrontPlayhouse.org for online ticketing.
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