What's Happening?
Drag performer Sasha Velour is presenting her new show 'Travesty' at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre, running through April 19. The show explores the history of a fictional drag theater, drawing inspiration from historical venues and figures in drag performance.
Velour's work is known for its rich historical context and theatricality, and 'Travesty' is no exception. The show features a series of vignettes that delve into themes of liberation, resistance, and the ephemeral nature of queer performance spaces. Velour's costumes play a central role in the storytelling, with each outfit representing different aspects of the narrative and the characters portrayed.
Why It's Important?
Sasha Velour's 'Travesty' highlights the cultural and historical significance of drag as an art form and its role in queer history. By bringing these stories to the stage, Velour not only entertains but also educates audiences about the resilience and creativity of the LGBTQ+ community. The show underscores the importance of preserving queer spaces and narratives, which have often been marginalized or erased. Velour's work contributes to a broader understanding and appreciation of drag culture, fostering inclusivity and acceptance. This production also emphasizes the transformative power of art in challenging societal norms and celebrating diversity.











