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‘Drag: The Musical’ struts back into Hollywood

Alaska and Manila Luzon head up the show about rival nightclubs squaring off

- By Richard Guzman riguzman@scng.com

Two star drag queens and New Kids on the Block’s Joey Mcintyre will be battling onstage this month when an award-winning musical about two rival drag bars returns to Hollywood.

“If you love drag you’ll love it. If you don’t love drag or have never heard of drag, I think you’re still going to love it,” said Alaska, the winner of Season 2 of “Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars” and one of the creators of “Drag: The Musical.”

The show, which won best new play or musical at the 2022 Broadway World Los Angeles Awards and the 2023 Queerties Award for Live Theater, it at The Bourbon Room in Hollywood through March 30.

Besides Alaska — who created the musical alongside songwriter/producer Tomas Costanza and songwriter Ashley Gordon — the 10-member cast includes Mcintyre and Manila Luzon, a former contestant on “Rupaul’s Drag Race” and current host

and head judge of Prime Video’s drag reality competitio­n, “Drag Den With Manila Luzon.”

“What I really love is that this is an original musical. It’s not a jukebox musical; it’s not made from some movie from the ’90s. It’s an original story created with drag in mind and it’s nice to be able to tell our story,” Luzon said.

The show debuted at The Bourbon Room in 2022, with rival drag bars at the center of the plot. The Fish Tank is the hottest club in town but is neverthele­ss facing financial difficulti­es. When the queens of The Cat House, the drag club across the street, catch wind of their rival’s financial troubles, they do whatever they can to make sure the Fish Tank sinks.

“There are musicals that have drag queens in them and we love that, but this is the first one that takes place on the drag queen’s turf, so it’s their world,” Alaska said.

It’s also obviously a very musical world, with a band onstage performing the rockheavy music that drives the show.

“It’s rooted in rock ’n’ roll so that’s where we start, but then it branches off of that. It rocks,” Alaska said. “The music is very catchy and it’ll be stuck in your head after the show, for sure.”

For Alaska, this is also a musical that will let people see drag queens in a different light.

“People are used to seeing drag queens do a certain type of thing. They get onstage and they lip sync and that’s that. But we’re seeing our favorite drag stars up onstage singing and dancing and being hilarious and really being these fully fleshedout characters.”

 ?? PHOTOS COURTESY OF “DRAG: THE MUSICAL” ?? Rival drag queens battle it out in “Drag: The Musical,” which offers an original score and returns to the Bourbon Room in Hollywood, where it was staged in 2022.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF “DRAG: THE MUSICAL” Rival drag queens battle it out in “Drag: The Musical,” which offers an original score and returns to the Bourbon Room in Hollywood, where it was staged in 2022.
 ?? ?? Joey Mcintyre of New Kids on the Block is among “Drag: The Musical” cast members, who will be singing and dancing to music provided by an onstage band.
Joey Mcintyre of New Kids on the Block is among “Drag: The Musical” cast members, who will be singing and dancing to music provided by an onstage band.

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