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Lustrous Lights showcase June 12.Get ready for an enchanting evening that’s all about self-expression, empowerment, and celebrating the artistry of performance art.On Friday, June 12, at 8:30 p.m.at No Name Bar, Theatre du Mississippi is proud to host a spectacular showcase featuring new and rising talent as they take the stage with dazzling costumes, fun choreography, and plenty of personality.Whether it’s their first time performing, they’re just starting to explore the art, or they are seasoned performers, they are here to thrill and entertain with style and confidence.Performances including cabaret, drag, burlesque, pole, and more.Come cheer on these performers as they bring their creativity, humor, and talent to the stage.Grab a drink, settle in, and prepare to be inspired by the joy and daring of a dazzling debut.Don’t miss this unforgettable night!A celebration of artistry, vulnerability, and the thrill of stepping into the spotlight for the first time.A limited number of pre-sale tickets are available for $15, and tickets are $25 (cash) at the door (and once presale are sold out).Must be 21-plus to attend.Doors open at 7 p.m.This event is an opportunity for performers to share their craft and for the community to come together to appreciate the diverse talents in Winona and beyond.If you have questions or requests regarding access needs, please contact Theatre du Mississippi via email director@theatredumiss.org or text 507-218-7767.A huge thank you to the Lustrous Lights sponsors, Perennial Tattoo and Perception Body and Pole, for their support of Theatre du Mississippi and this year’s Lustrous Lights Show, an event that celebrates queer joy, body positivity, and unapologetic self-expression.Perennial Tattoo and Perception Body and Pole’s commitment to creating a welcoming, affirming space aligns beautifully with the heart of this show.This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.