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Atomic Bombshells

A striptease tribute to the Big Easy

By Rachel Shimp

Published on March 26, 2008

Susanna Welbourne is no pussycat doll—rather, she’s an Atomic Bombshell. As Kitten LaRue, she’s a member of the city’s most dazzling burlesque troupe, whose periodic shows at The Triple Door are not to be missed. Each member performs on her own, but their newest group production will bring the sweltering heat of the Deep South to Seattle when it’s most needed (er, right now, when it’s supposed to be “spring”). “Nightfall in New Orleans” is dedicated to Welbourne’s hometown, one of burlesque’s earliest hotspots. She trained there under some of the original dames, and hopes to showcase that old-school authenticity in the show. “My favorite old Bourbon Street legend is Kitty West, whose famous ‘Oyster Girl’ number I will be recreating,” Welbourne says. This will involve crawling out of a giant oyster shell, which sounds as sexy as it will surely look. “With this show I most look forward to sharing the magic and mystery of my hometown, and once again the Bombshells plan to raise the bar in Seattle burlesque,” she says, promising that her “love letter” to that famous city of sin will be their most amazing show to date. The Triple Door, 216 Union St., 838-4333, www.tripledoor.com. $22-$25. 7 & 10 p.m., tonight and Wed., April 2. RACHEL SHIMP
Tue., April 1, 7 & 10 p.m.; Wed., April 2, 7 & 10 p.m., 2008