
Last night was the last US layover for Pam Ann who brought her outrageously campy show to the Manhattan Center. As expected, the gays were out in full force ready to see their favorite stewardess take stabs at anything and everything air travel. Pam's jokes may go over the heads of those who aren't frequent travelers (and God help those who have never been on a plane), but for those who know the airline industry, Pam's humor and appreciation for the quirks of modern-day travel is something you won't soon forget.
What I didn't expect were the legions of flight attendants in the crowd. Around 75% of the people at the show last night represented an airline. When she called up a select few to represent their airlines, they fawned over her - many turning bright red and confessing their love. Pam Ann has become an icon to those in the airline industry.Her views on the changing airline industry, however, were not held back. She recounted the glory days of flying, where stewardesses cut a roast beef for dinner, to today, at which point she kicked a bag of "salty nuts" at the crowd and yelled "dinner!" Acts were broken up by hysterical videos (her Asian, alter-ego Lilly makes an appearance). The show also features some musical numbers. Pam is accompanied by scantily dressed men backing her up to songs like "Single Ladies" and "Circus."
For Pam's fans in the UK do not miss your chance to check out the show, you won't be disappointed.
UK tour dates after the jump.





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