Photos: See Sasha Velour in Their New Show Velour: A Drag Spectacular | Playbill

Regional News Photos: See Sasha Velour in Their New Show Velour: A Drag Spectacular

The world premiere is being directed by Moisés Kaufman at La Jolla Playhouse.

Sasha Velour in Velour: A Drag Spectacular Rich Soublet II

Sasha Velour's new show, Velour: A Drag Spectacular, opened at La Jolla Playhouse in California August 20. It has recently been extended to September 15. Get a first look at the RuPaul's Drag Race winner, and her fabulous costumes, in the photo gallery below.

Written by Velour and Moisés Kaufman, and directed by Kaufman, the show also stars Ezra Reaves, Moscato Sky, and Amber St. James will co-star, with understudy Shaun Tuazon rounding out the company. 

A Drag Spectacular intermixes a coming-of-age story with a history lesson on drag and queer expression, drawing inspiration from Velour's own upbringing as a small-town, genderfluid kid. Press notes share that audiences can expect "innovative projection mapping, video animation, awe-inspiring lip-sync performances, and bold personal storytelling."

Photos: Velour: A Drag Spectacular at La Jolla Playhouse

The production features scenic design by David Rockwell, costume design by Diego Montoya Studio, lighting design by Amanda Zieve, sound design by Palmer Hefferan, projection design by Ettie Pin, video creation by House of Velour, aerial design by Angela Phillips, and music supervision by Stephen Oremus. Ann James will serve as sensitivity specialist, with Jacob Russell as stage manager and Topaz Cooks as assistant stage manager.

Casting is by tbd casting co's Stephanie Yankwitt and Jacole Kitchen.

“Velour: A Drag Spectacular marks the continuation of our rich, decades-long relationship with one of the luminaries of American theatre, Moisés Kaufman, and his company, Tectonic Theater Project," says Artistic Director Christopher Ashley in a statement. "Moisés’s partnership with Sasha Velour—one of the most entertaining, visionary talents in the drag art form—promises a unique and jaw-dropping performance that charts Sasha’s origin story alongside the history of drag."

Perhaps best known for their 2000 play The Laramie Project, Kaufman and his Tectonic Theatre Project were most recently represented in NYC with Here There Are Blueberries at Off-Broadway's New York Theatre Workshop. The group's unique style features journalistic-style storytelling, often using direct quotes for the bulk of their works' scripts.

Tickets are available at LaJollaPlayhouse.org.

 
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