Peek-A-Boo Revue’s annual cabaret is back to heat up the holidays

Peek-A-Boo Revue’s annual cabaret is back to heat up the holidays
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There’s no shortage of ways to get into the holiday spirit in Philadelphia. You could stop by Macy’s iconic light show before taking a stroll through Love Park’s quaint Christmas Village, or watch a classic performance of the Pennsylvania Ballet’s “Nutcracker.”

Or, you could leave the kids at home and watch the city’s finest burlesque performers shake it in the name of peace on Earth and goodwill toward men.

“Slay Bells,” the Peek-A-Boo Revue’s holiday cabaret,hits stages next weekend with the troupe’s signature mix of naughty and nice, sugar and spice. We caught up with the lovely Ginger Leigh and Cherry Bomb to see what we can expect this year. (Spoiler alert: The Sugar Plum Fairy isn’t on the guest list.)

Which carol makes the best striptease music?

One that bumps and grinds!

“Slay Bells” promises an appearance of the “Magic Man.” Is it safe to say this isn’t Santa?

You’ll just have to come and find out what delightfully demonic figure we’ve pulled from ancient times.

What does Peek-A-Boo Revue want for Christmas?

To give our audience the best holiday show ever! And, of course, a lifetime supply of Swarovski crystals.

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If you go:

The Peek-A-Boo Revue presents: “Slay Bells” is at the Trocadero Dec. 18 and World Cafe Live Dec. 20. Get tickets and more information atwww.peekaboorevue.com.

Three more can’t-miss holiday shows:

1. Matisyahu’s Festival of Light

Dec. 11, The Keswick Theatre

Reggae meets hip-hop meets Orthodox Judaism in Matisyahu, who’s celebrating his breakthrough album, “Live at Stubb’s.”

2. A John Waters Christmas

Dec. 17, Union Transfer

The filmmaker brings his cult-classic-in-the-making holiday show to Philly — expect the weird and wonderful.

3. The Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret’s Solstice Spectacular

Dec. 21, FringeArts

Philly’s patron drag queen — as portrayed by Pig Iron Theatre co-founder Dito van Reigersberg — brings a healthy dose of glitter and sass.