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Cati Jean's stunning creation of L'Effleur Des Sens was one of LAist's highlights last year. French Cabaret, King King, Limited Engagement - it doesn't get much better than that. Therefore, it comes as quite a pleasant surprise that by popular demand the show is returning this year and kicking things off tonight.

One of LA's best kept secret, L'EFFLEUR DES SENS features international and critically acclaimed dancers in musical numbers that are visually stunning and inspiring and uhm hello H-O-T.

It's a tough job, but we're headed there tonight for the benefit of YOU, dear readers, and will a give a full report with details and pictures tomorrow.

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Details: Every other Thursday starting tonight and continuing on April 26th, May 10th & 24th and June 7th & 21st.

Admission: $10 Pre-sale general admission (standing room and bar seating only) at www.ticketweb.com or $15 at the door. There is also reserved seating starting at $26 Pre-sale seat reservation (includes one drink & cocktail service) Bottle service packages available too. Starts at $400 and includes 4 seat reservations, bottle service and prime seating location.

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