Description
The Art of Drag: A Practical Performers' Handbook is the ultimate guide for all drag kings, queens and queers who want to bring their best to the stage.
Filled with a wide range of exercises and advice from working performers, this book is a guide and support for every working drag act, but also the drag-curious wanting to step a sequinned toe onto the stage for the first time. The book focuses on practical performance advice for creating new work, refining existing work, and exploring new skills and perspectives from the world of drag. It also includes:
- Practical performance guides demystifying live performance skills such as singing, lip-sync, impersonation, and comedy.
- Top tips on how to get bookings and make a profit.
- Advice on how to best communicate with an audience and create an unforgettable live experience.
- Interviews with seven sensational acts who discuss how they use the art of drag: Adam All, Simply Barbra, Ada Campe, Hugo Grrrl, Le Fil, Me the Drag Queen and Son of a Tutu.
Written by a drag act, for drag acts, The Art of Drag is an invaluable resource for new and aspiring drag performers, along with academic performance courses covering Drag, Cabaret, or Queer Performance.
About the Author
Michael Twaits is a drag act, actor and producer based in London. He is the creator and facilitator of The Art of Drag course at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, which has run for over a decade and birthed over two hundred drag acts. Michael is a prolific drag performer who has twenty years of performance experience; tiny clubs, huge Pride stages, films sets, theatres, embassies, trains and much more! He's worked across the UK, internationally and can usually be found at his West End residency The Saturday Supershow at the legendary Phoenix Arts Club.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032803104
Author Michael Twaits
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
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