The Vaudevillians: Review


Created and co-written by RuPaul's Drag Race winner Jinkx Monsoon (Jerrick Hoffer) and Major Scales (Richard Andriessen) The Vaudevillians proves that the art of vaudeville certainly isn't dead, it's just been frozen for almost a century.

The Vaudevillians tells the story of Kitty Witless (played by Jinkx) and her husband Dr Dan Von Dandy (Major Scales), two Vaudeville stars who were frozen alive during their tour of Antarctica in the 1920s. However, thanks to global warming, the pair have now thawed out  and are performing their original songs (which you may recognise) for audiences today.

The energy of the show is electric, with each scene spilling seamlessly into the other not giving the audience a second to stop smiling. The two have such fantastic chemistry on stage, especially in song, and you can really feel the heart that has gone into every minute of the production. Each musical number throughout the show kept the audience laughing but also proved just how talented the duo is. The audience participation was another feature which brought the show to life, with Jinkx targeting people to come up on stage ("We don't want to you to want this"), downing the drinks of unsuspecting victims and chatting to those in the front row. If there were any doubts, this show proves why Jinkx had the C.U.N.T to win Drag Race and Major Scales matches her perfectly.

On entering the Soho Theatre in London with my mother (who's never attended a drag show or even seen a queen in real life) neither of us were really sure what to expect. Far from your typical gay bar drag performance, the show transports you to the time of vaudeville from the sound of 1920s piano when you enter the theatre to the (beautifully) painted faces of the performers and we loved every second. When I met Jinkx at Battle of the Seasons, I asked about The Vaudevillians, she said (loudly, and in a thick cockney accent) " I sing, I dance, I tell some jokes, I do some coke. It's a lot of fun!" and I honestly couldn't think of a better way to describe it. It really is a lot of fun.

9/10

The Vaudevillians runs until the 18 May at the Soho Theatre, London.

Comments

Anonymous said…
This is a great review! I wish I had gone it sounds like fun :))
Anonymous said…
Sounds like a fun night out - I love Jinkx! Great review x
Anonymous said…
Loved this review - makes me sad I missed it! :)