Babette de la Butte
 
 

Babette
de la Butte

 
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La Reine du Sing & Strip!

Babette is a vivacious performer who loves to shake her tuchus. A trained actress and singer originally from Canada, she enjoys using her humour—and her curves—to welcome audiences into her performances. Babette is a bombastic entertainer who regularly performs her signature Sing & Strip numbers around her adopted home of Paris, France. A member of Burlesque Moulin, Paris’s bilingual burlesque troupe, Babette was a regular feature and co-producer of their successful monthly Burlesque Brunch show, Croissants & Corsets. 

A saucy and energetic MC, Babette hosts, sings, and indulges in burlesque in her inimitable smart and sassy manner. Babette’s song stylings and audience interaction skills are always a hit, and she is currently taking bookings for productions as well as her sought-after classes. Get in touch via the Contact page and let her know you’re thinking about her for your next event…!

 
 
 
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Shows & Spectacles

 
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Eat the Cake Studio (2022)

The Bordeaux Project / Cabaret et Vin (2020)

Burlesque Moulin / Croissants & Corsets (2014 - 2018)

Babette’s Birthday Burlesque Show (2018)

Les Demoiselles du K-barré (2017)

Wunder Awards (2016, 2017)

Drag My King (2017)

Kinky Salon (2016)

Délires Burlesques (2016)

Fatale Showzilla (2015)

Le Buzz (2015)

Lettingo Production (2015)

Pretty Propaganda (2014, 2016)

Festivals & International

Le Bisou Francais Festival (Paris, France, 2017)

Show-Me Burlesque Festival (St Louis, USA, 2016)

The Slipper Room (New York, USA, 2016)

 
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Musical Accolades

 
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It’s [Babette]’s voice, harnessing power and fragility, sass and sexiness, Broadway and barroom,
that grabs you…it’s 100% musical firepower.”
—Ashley Petkovski, The Muse’s Muse

“A beautiful and daring thing.”
—Anna Maria Stjärnell, Opus Zine

“Imagine Cher in one of her sheer costumes getting drunk at Lilith Fair
and hijacking the stage during Jewel’s set.”

—Jennifer Layton, Indie-Music.com