Monday, September 23, 2019

Review: Drag in Live Cartoon Form

By Michael Block

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, "The Simpsons" have been a staple in the pop culture lexicon for virtually three decades. The cartoon has become timeless in the sense that there seems to never be a wrong to pay homage through parody. Now at the Laurie Beechman comes The Simsinz, a loving drag send off on "The Simpsons". Whether you’re a loyal fan of the series or simply a lover of drag, there’s something for everyone here.
photo by Michael Block
Previously representing the Beechman through her Amy Winehouse tribute show, Cissy Walken brings a bunch of her pals to the stage to become the iconic yellow-tinted cartoon American family, looks and all. Told through sound clips from the cartoon and music references from pop to Broadway, this edition of the show puts a queer lens on the characters. Is it possible everyone is gay? In Marge’s mind, absolutely. The Simsinz is a wonderfully whimsical, and slightly perverse, spin on the animated classic, littered in pop culture nostalgia. There is a semblance of a plot, though the closer you are to the franchise perhaps the easier it is to find. Marge is on the verge of a breakdown as her husband Homer and three kids, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, aid to the chaos of her life. After a little sniff of bleach, Marge goes on a fantastical adventure as all the characters in the Matt Groening universe appear to be on a journey of self-discovery. There’s a special charm to the show that makes it a special event. The drag is spot on. The theatricality polish can be improved, but hey, it is a cabaret space after all.
The entire ensemble took the iconic characters and brought them to life with the greatest of ease, while still maintaining an essence of their own drag personas. As Marge, Cissy Walken plays the straight man in the scene. Her take on the character, comparatively, is the most grounded. With the show being entirely lip synced, Cissy does surprise the crowd late in the show with a bit of a vocal gag. As Homer, Coco Taylor goes on a fantastical journey through song and dance as Homer tries to discover his true self. Taking on the three kids, Aria Derci, Pussy Willow, and Andy Starling, as Bart, Lisa, and Maggie respectfully, dazzle in their solo moments.  But wait, did you think other characters wouldn’t make cameos? Mrs. Krabapple, Milhouse, and Ralphie all pop by, but it’s Marge’s sisters, Patty and Selma, that steal the show. With a little Side Show to cap it off, Coco Taylor and Aria Derci’s take on the Bouvier twins is one of the highlights of the night. This piece is only as successful as it’s appearance. The costumes by Pierretta Viktori and the wigs by Scott Feigr Curly are major players in Why this show works.
While there is still some tweaking and finessing to do, The Simsinz is a must do at the Beechman. There have been very few shows of this whacky nature to grace this stage.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Block Talk- Episode 136: DragCon NYC 2019 Special


Another DragCon NYC is in the books! I was lucky to get to roam the DragCon floor again and have some incredible interviews with the stars of Drag Race, Dragula, Camp Wannakiki and right here in NYC!

You'll hear interviews with


- Honey Davenport (Drag Race Season 11) and The Vixen (Drag Race Season 10)
- Yuhua Hamasaki (Drag Race Season 10)
- Cynthia Lee Fontaine (Drag Race Season 8 and 9)
- Kennedy Davenport (Drag Race Season 7 and All Stars 3)
- Dusty Ray Bottoms (Drag Race Season 10)
- Iconic Team
- Kahanna Montrese (Drag Race Season 11)
- Akeria C. Davenport (Drag Race Season 11)
- Maddelynn Hatter (Dragula Season 3)
- Coco Taylor
- T. Rex (The Tea podcast)
- Darrienne Lake (Drag Race Season 6)
- Alexis Michelle (Drag Race Season 9)
- Chiffon Dior and Strawberry Fields (Werrrk.com)
- Monique Heart (Drag Race Season 10 and All Stars 4)
- Ongina (Drag Race Season 1)
- Abhora (Dragula Season 2)
- Disasterina (Dragula Season 2)
- St. Lucia and Violencia ExclamationPoint (Dragula Season 3)
- Jaidynn Diore Fierce (Drag Race Season 7)
- Sugarbaker Twins (Camp Wannakiki)
- Mrs. Kasha Davis (Drag Race Season 7)
- Tammie Brown (Drag Race Season 1 and All Stars 1)

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Friday, September 13, 2019

Block Talk- Episode 135: Dragula Dracap Episode 3


It's time to recap another episode of Dragula season 3! Seraphim is back to rock and roll all night and tattoo everyday!

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Block Talk- Episode 133: Make Mike Watch Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets


It's time to Make Mike Watch another Harry Potter film and this time it's Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets! I'm joined by Aria Derci, Nicole Onoscopi, and Pussy Willow to talk about all things HP2!

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DragCon NYC 2019: The Looks from the Pink Carpet

DragCon NYC 2019 has concluded but the looks from the Pink Carpet will live on forever! We spent three days from opening to close with all of the incredible artists who graced the Javits Center! Did you miss all the fun this year? Better snag those tickets to DragCon UK, DragCon LA, or DragCon NYC when they go live at rupaulsdragcon.com! Or just listen to your favorite podcast, Block Talk! We will have a special DragCon NYC episode of Block Talk dropping soon. Download and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, or Stitcher to be the first to know when it airs! Here is just a sampling of the photos from the three day extravaganza! 

All photos courtesy of Leala Grindstaff

Novaczar

Divina de Campo (Drag Race UK)

Scardy Kat (Drag Race UK)

Gothy Kendoll (Drag Race UK)

Blu Hydrangea (Drag Race UK)

Vinegar Strokes (Drag Race UK)

Sum Ting Wong (Drag Race UK)

Baga Chipz (Drag Race UK)

The Vivienne (Drag Race UK)

Crystal (Drag Race UK)

Cheryl Hole (Drag Race UK)

Sitara

Heidi Haux, Lindsey Kay, Michael Block, Audrey Phoenix

Coco Taylor

Scott Curley

Ritzy Bitz

Bombalicious Eklaver

Art Simone

Tiffany Anne Coke and Lolita Golightly

Erika Klash (Dragula)

Audrey Phoenix

Gigi Deetz

Megami (Winner of DragCon's Cosplay for Your Life)

India Ferrah (Drag Race)

Fifi DuBois

Kahanna Montrese (Drag Race)

Avant Garbage

Bombalicious Eklaver

Nicole Onoscopi

Selma Nilla

Chelsea Piers

Pussy Willow and Jesse Kramer

Ritzy Bitz

Jasmine Rice LaBeija

Tina Twirler

Blair Bitch

Glamda the Fabulous

Boyish Charm

Lady Camden

Elektra Lite

Vinegar Strokes (Drag Race UK)

Maddelynn Hatter (Dragula)

Castrata

Kiki Ball-Change

Lagoona Bloo


Twinky Boots

Sigma

Scout Sonner

Jax

Sleigher

T Rex

Wigs by Conor, BFlare, Roshoshana Bean

Desiree Dik

Logan Stone

Jasmine Rice LaBeija

Strawberry Fields

Mrs. Kasha Davis (Drag Race)

Virginia Thicc

Blue

Zavaleta

Jacklynn Hyde

Angela Mansberry

Sleigher and Tony Boca Slater

Cissy Walken

Audrey Phoenix and Heidi Haux

Selma Nilla

Bombalicious Eklaver

Adriana Trenta

Tiffany Anne Coke and Nicole Onoscopi

Violencia Exclamation Point (Dragula) and St. Lucia (Dragula)


Bella Noche

Lolita Golightly


Christina Taylor