How much do you know about the British tradition of drag? British drag artists are the “punks of performance”, according to Ginger Johnson, who has written, directed, designed and performs in a show that brilliantly illustrates and celebrates this tradition. Faves founder Terri Paddock recently chaired a post-show Q&A with Johnson and the Sink the Pink cast of How to Catch a Krampus...
How to Catch a Krampus is the latest offering from Sink the Pink. After a decade of huge club nights and parties “in need of glitter”, and two special seasons in a performance space created at Selfridges, this renowned drag collective ends its tenth birthday year at The Pleasance with its first-ever theatrical residence.
The show is a mad and macabre combination of music hall, Victorian melodrama, British horror and panto – and lots of queer jokes, pop and musical theatre references and bountiful bawdiness.
Think Sweeney Todd. Think Shockheaded Peter. Think The Wicker Man. At the centre of the story is the Eastern European myth of the
For last night’s post-show Q&A, I was joined by Ginger Johnson and two of her fellow How to Catch
The two charities mentioned during the discussion, which Sink the Pink are supporting during the run,
How to Catch a Krampus runs from 13 November to 23 December 2018 at The Pleasance, Carpenters Mews, North Road, London N7 9EF, with performances Tuesdays to Sundays at 7.30pm and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm. Tickets are priced £25 (concessions £22). CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE!
Q&A video
Q&A photos
For more photography (by Darren Ross), tweets and other coverage from the event, visit TerriPaddock.com.