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Off-Broadway News Drag: The Musical Plays Final Performance April 27

Drag Race star Alaska, Adam Pascal, and Nick Adams lead the Off-Broadway musical at New World Stages.

Alaska Thunderf*ck in DRAG: The Musical Matthew Murphy

Off-Broadway's DRAG: The Musical plays its final performance at New World Stages April 27. As of the final performance, the production will have played 215 performances and 24 previews, having opened October 21, 2024. The musical played two earlier runs in Los Angeles, and producers say a London bow is coming next.

Written by RuPaul's Drag Race star Alaska Thunderfuck, Tomas Costanza, and Ashley Gordon, the show follows two rival drag bars, each fighting for survival while dealing with financial troubles. Spencer Liff is directing and choreographing.

The cast is led by Alaska as Kitty Galloway, Nick Adams as Alexis Gillmore, and Adam Pascal as Tom Hutchinson, with Eddie Korbich as Drunk Jerry, Jan Sport as Savannah St. James, Jujubee as The Tigress, Lagoona Bloo as Tuna Turner, Luxx Noir London as Popcorn, Tamika Lawrence as Dixie Coxworth, J. Elaine Marcos as Gloria Schmidt and Rita LaRitz, and Nick Laughlin as Puss Puss DuBois. Beau Coddou and Dylan Patterson share the role of Brendan Hutchinson.

The ensemble includes Cameron Mitchell Bell, Peli Naomi Woods, Kodiak Thompson, Nicholas Kraft, Teddy Wilson Jr., and Adrian Villegas.

A live cast album dropped April 25 via PEG Records/Warner.

WATCH: How Alaska Thunderf*ck Does Her Makeup For Drag: The Musical

The production also features scenic design by Jason Sherwood, costume design by Marco Marco, lighting design by Adam Honore, sound design by Drew Levy, makeup design by Aurora Sexton, and projection design by Aaron Rhyne. KGM Theatrical is general manager. Jennifer Rogers is production stage manager, and Matthew Hermann is assistant stage manager.

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Photos: DRAG: The Musical Off-Broadway

 
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