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With sold out performances the cast of Drag Heals brings their personal stories to the stage and brings the audience to its feet.
With sold out performances the cast of Drag Heals brings their personal stories to the stage and brings the audience to its feet.
With opening night on the horizon, the Drag Heals cast has an adrenaline filled tech and dress rehearsal but all does not go according to plan.
Choreographer Jeff Dimitrios joins theatre director Tracey Erin Smith in coaching the drag artists in fine tuning their performances before the tech and dress rehearsal as the live performances draw closer.
The eldest cast member, Brian, offers a reflective look at his life and LGBTQ history and progress and how diversity and inclusion are more important than ever.
Drag costume designer Leelando offers tips and tricks for the Drag Heals cast as they start to shape their costumes and props for their stage show.
It's make-up and hair day on Drag Heals and the cast is joined by seasoned pros Kosta and Flare to hone their looks.
The drag artists are asked to share part of their story onstage and lip sync for the very first time.
Theatre Director Tracey Erin Smith asks the drag artists to explore aspects of themselves and put them on theatrical steroids in an exercise called The Exaggerated Self.
Psychotherapist Leon Silvers joins the cast to explore the therapeutic aspects of drag.
A new cast of drag kings, queens, monarchs and things begin crafting their personal stories into a stage show by asking themselves, 'What have I survived, and how did I survive it?'