FEMMES FATALES DRAG REVUE AT FRENCH FESTIVAL
 
   Cherchez la femme?
 
   The "girls" are primping for the Santa Barbara French Festival!
 
   The Annual Femmes Fatales Drag Review: it's Santa Barbara's version of La Cage aux Folles. The look is elegant and sensual. The costumes are incredible. The show is hilarious.
 
   Picture Marie Antoinette, with billowing hoop-skirt and silver beehive hair-do, pushing a guillotine while snacking on a piece of let-them-eat-cake and singing "Rien de Rien" by Edith Piaf.
 
   Fierce, funny, emotional, and sexy, these drag queens will strut their stuff at the 21st Annual French Festival.
 
   Among the talented performers you may find the slinky allue of Buffy, the purr-fect Miss Kitty, steamy Hazelnut Latte, Amber (the new Queen of Pride), and the emotional whirlwind of BellaDonna in her lace shawls and platform boots.
 
  Oo la la, what a show! It was first created a decade ago, specifically for the French Festival.
 
  Don't miss the Femmes Fatale Drag Revue at the 21st Annual French Festival, Saturday and Sunday, July 12 and 13 (Bastille Day Weekend), 11am to 7pm, in Santa Barbara's Oak Park.
 
  The Fete features great food and over 40 acts on three stages -- including the outrageous Femmes Fatales Drag Revue performing each afternoon at 6:00 pm. Admission is free.
 
   For more information call 805-564-PARIS (805-564-7274) or go to www.frenchfestival.com.
 
   If you miss this dynamite show, it would be a REAL drag.
 
   Cherchez no further!