Tag: Drag
Getting to Know…Marnie Scarlet
By Jason Reid
Marnie Scarlet is one of the most unique artists I’ve come across in my two decades on London’s multifarious cabaret scene. As...
Tucked film review – ‘a heart-warming tale of two drag queens’
★★★★ by Ifan Llewelyn
To many, the drag queen exists only between the four walls of a bar or the four sides of a TV...
Getting to know… Stephanie Von Clitz
We meet one of the cabaret scene’s nicest queens
Raise your M&S mojito tinnies in solidarity and get comfy on that Overground, because this week...
Easter Treats – The must-see cabaret coming this weekend
Our roundup of this Easter’s best cabaret
Happy Easter, dears! What does this huge Spring holiday mean to you? Maybe it’s an excuse to relentlessly...
You give me FEVER – Miss Scarlett Fever on her upcoming show at Freedom...
We talk to the man behind the viper-tongued, fire-crotched West End vixen.
Freedom Bar over on Wardour Street has been a home for West End...
T-Time With Asifa Lahore
The trans cabaret performer on the LGB’s relationship with the T
To coincide with Trans Day of Visibility this week, old friends Jason Reid and...
Getting to Know Wilma Ballsdrop
The cabaret star talks life, love and more!
Iechyd da! As if by sheer coincidence, hours before Wales’ triumphant Six Nations win (that’s Rugby btw...
QX PREVIEW: A Night At The Musicals
The acclaimed theatrical extravaganza hits Soho Theatre next month
Le Gateau Chocolat and Jonny Woo’s irrepressible and irreverent journey through your fave musical hits is...
Son Of A Tutu talks Drag Race UK, rainbow racism and more
By Jason Reid
Son Of a Tutu and I have been friends for the best part of a decade - since she first tentatively stepped...
diane arbus: in the beginning review – ‘spotlighting Arbus’ love for her city’s back...
★★★★★ by Ifan Llewelyn
Perhaps the best-known photographer of subculture, Diane Arbus and her photographs of downtrodden delinquent, and those on the frayed fringes of society....