Review: D.R.A.G. (Dressed Resembling a God) at Q Theatre

Review: D.R.A.G. (Dressed Resembling a God) at Q Theatre
Q Theatre Loft is transformed into Lady T’s. (Images: Supplied)
Dalaine Krige
“Oh, the shade of it all.”Silo Theatre closes out 2025 with D.R.A.G. (Dressed Resembling a God). Created by Daniel Williams and Sophie Roberts alongside its cast, Q Theatre Loft is transformed into Lady T’s, a drag club so immersive that the set spills out into the audience, complete with Lady T-branded tables and club decor. Here, you don’t watch the show; you’re inside it.The story follows three drag artists fighting to keep their beloved Lady T’s from collapsing under pressure, precarity, and politics.&nbs...

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