OF SATURDAY 1/3 ON SUNDAY 6/4
OLYMPIA THEATER. Saint Vincent the Martyr, 44
The nineties saw the birth and explosion in popularity of spectacular and sophisticated creatures that, quickly, they occupied a prominent place in the image linked to the LGTBI+ group: THE drag queens. A phenomenon that crystallized the 1994 with the musical film Priscilla, queen of the desert (directed by Stephan Elliott) and which is now back in the foreground thanks to the television program RuPaul’s Drag Race. Priscilla tells the story of three drag queens in search of love and friendship that cross the Australian desert on board a bus, filled with grains hits musicals that everyone knows, de “I will survive” a “Don’t leave me this way” passant per cançons de Madonna o Kylie Minogue. A popular story, extravagant and full of color, adapted to musical comedy, with more respectful dialogues than thirty years ago, that comes to illuminate the end of winter and the beginning of spring. B.L.










