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    This is the best show I have ever been too!! Go see this show and enjoy the funniest and happiest time of your life!! I absolutely will be making this a tradition. They have three new shows next year that I will not be missing!!! I love love love love love love this!

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    Hannah B.

    This drag show is the best around- Hands down! Mimosa's Cabaret takes place in the basement of the Unicorn bar in Capital Hill. We've been to the Halloween Beetlejuice show and the Christmas spin off of the Grinch. Both were seriously hilarious, totally fun, and a great time! They have a breakfast buffet at Mimosa's cabaret, but you can also buy fair themed food upstairs and bring it down. The bars are the same menus as Unicorn, so lots of fun and fruity drinks! My tip is to bring some cash for the drag queens- if you have big bills the bar will happily break them into $1 bills too. Overall, Mimosa's Cabaret is a must!

    Sandie L.

    Who knew ladies could be more fabulous than their accessories? Well, the ladies are fabulous and so are their accessories! Cabaret is located downstairs in the Unicorn and also serves as the wait area. I easily purchased my ticket online which also allows for you to purchase a ticket within your party as long as your party is registered. Parking was terrible!... typical of Capital Hill. Make sure to find parking that has long term parking to allow for time for the show. Fantastic brunch for my friend's bachelorette party and bc our party was the largest, we got seated first! All seating offers great view of the stage, although seating area is also tiny which allows for great seats and a intimate experience. I chose not to buy the brunch this trip, however I thoroughly enjoyed the mimosas which were served before and throughout the show. Loved, loved, loved the performers, and yes I have my favorites! Remember to bring some bills to tip your performers and bar/waitstaff.

    Meghan A.

    Such a fun girls day out! I loved the 25 minute version of Chicago they did. We plan on going back for the Christmas show!

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    Steph M.

    Went with a few girlfriends to celebrate an early birthday. Can't even describe what a fun filled afternoon we had. We got our tickets ahead of time and had seats front and center. Drinks were delicious. The acts were entertaining. What more could one ask for on a Sunday afternoon?

    Mimosas Cabaret was hands down one of the best live performances I've ever been to. Every seat has a good view of the action. The performers are so charismatic, funny and just a joy to watch. I was laughing and smiling the whole time. It was a perfect Sunday afternoon activity that I'll definitely look forward to going again.

    Two lovely Queens!
    Debra S.

    Absolutely LOVED today's Illegally Blond mini musical! All the ladies and gent ROCKED the house! Isabella, Ruby, Indeka, Vincent, & the luscious Luvell are exquisite & hilarious. Plus, there's Friendly service and yummy drinks to boot! Such a FUN and FABULOUS afternoon! FIVE stars!

    Brendan c.

    The show is great and everyone (over 21) will have a good time. They mix it up the first act but second is 30 minute stripped down musical. I went with a lot of coworkers and everyone had a blast. Big groups have a code word so you all get seated together. Also bring singles and have cash. No one told me so I spent all but one dollar upstairs waiting to get in. They do a game show before Intermission that you need cash for and my group only had $21 combined by that point. The drinks are okay but that's the Unicorn for you. The mimosas were good aren't big so you will finish it before the show starts. The buffet was better than I imagined it would be. The corn dogs and French toast bread pudding were so delicious.

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    Clover L.

    Come for the tits, stay for the show. And let me clarify: Mama Tits is impressive well beyond those sequin-encrusted mounds. Likely, you don't know me, but let me tell you a (not so) secret- I've been to more drag shows than I have shoes and well, Imelda's got nothing on me, hunty. So, I speak from a place of glittered expertise and I'll tell you: Mama was a gracious, funny, smart and oh-so-entertaining hostess. I'd seen her out and about but this is the first time I'd managed to see her perform and DAMN! It was amazing. The show was a mix of classic drag-synch, comedic song send ups (complete with audience on-the-stage-a-little-against-their-will participation), game show w/PRIZES, glittery prizes! and honest-to-goodness (albeit lip synced) not-too-far off Broadway theatre. If you've been to that one down the way but were all 'meh' about it, get your sweet ass down here and come to Mama! You'll have a damn lovely Sunday and have more fun than you ever did at that other show.

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    These queens killed it! Great banter between numbers, singing, dancing, costumes, etc. I'd come all the time if I was local.

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    We came here for my friend's bachelorette. You got to check out the drag show - So much fun!

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    I saw Hung Frankenstein at the Unicorn on 10/13, and it was so funny and so entertaining!!

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    Absolutely amazing show! The show was hilarious, the queens looked amazing. First time going to a show like this, it will not be my last.

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    Where's the sixth star???? Mama Tits and her squad are the best in town!

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    I was pretty amazed that Mama Tits (host) had a new outfit each time she introduced a new line-up.

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