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Discover Drag Queens slaying on stage and celebrate the festive season in style with what is possibly the West End’s first drag murder mystery theatre show, starring Courtney Act and Monét X Change.
  • Dates 04/12/2020 - 04/12/2020
  • Location The Garrick Theatre, 2 Charing Cross Road, WC2H 0HH
  • Price £20 per person
Running from 4th December 2020 – 17th January 2021 at the Garrick Theatre, discover a must-see show for theatre-goers this festive season with tickets from as little as £20 per person.Starring RuPaul’s Drag Race superstars Courtney Act and Monét X Change, this brand-new theatre comedy is an historic West End first bringing together a full cast of leading drag performers, in a hilarious murder mystery like nothing you’ve ever seen before.It’s 1991 and a gaggle of guests gather on Tuck Island for a soirée like no other. The tension rises as the outrageous guests reveal their suspicious and sordid pasts, and one by one they sashay away, until at the last, nerve-shredding, side-splitting moment the surviving guests find out who-dunnit!This rampant, raucous, ridiculous romp of a murder mystery has gallons of gags, and more twists and turns than a drag queens wig.So, what are you waiting for?Book your tickets online here. Or, call using the following details:T: +44 0330 333 4811The Garrick Theatre operates strictly under the government COVID-19 guidelines. For further information check the COVID-19 secure information page. All bookings in a party must only be from the same household or the legally defined support bubble.

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