Elizabeth Couteau

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Elizabeth Couteau, the founder of the Bridge City Bombshells, is the
burlesque vixen of Pittsburgh. This whimsical beauty adds clever
anecdotes and witty humor to the classical style of burlesque.

Performing since 2005, Elizabeth Couteau has graced the stage of
several prominent occasions including the infamous Fetish and Fantasy
Ball in Las Vegas, Tipitina’s during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and
The Ohio Burlesque Festival in Cleveland, OH.

Known for her storytelling, this long legged coquette has portrayed
the gruesomely sexy Elizabeth Bathory, the determined Little Engine
that Could, and the controversial Hunter S. Thompson, to name a few.
Whether she is depicting a sultry surfin’ bird or a provocative
adopted member of England’s royal family, this feisty flirtatious
femme always seems to have a smile on her face!

Elizabeth Couteau is also quite a philanthropist, organizing,
donating, and performing to help several charities. In 2011 alone,
Elizabeth has contributed to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Japan’s
UNICEF, The American Humane Society, Japan Relief Fund, Animal
Emergency Services, and Animal Friends. Prior to that she has shown
support for The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, The Animal Rescue League,
the St. Bernard Project, among others.