Drag Night to return for the summer at the Cheese and Grain

By Guest

7th Jun 2019 | Local News

The Cheese and Grain Drag Night is back for the summer.

After the huge success of the Jingle Ball last year, the venue has brought back the Drag Night for a summer show with two fantastic drag queens, Gypsy Divine and Jolene Dover.

Gypsy Divine is a Cardiff-based drag queen but has worked all over the UK for the past five years, working residencies, private parties, ladies nights, cabaret bookings, corporate events and theatre.

Gypsy has also appeared on TV and film, including the BBC1 drama Casualty as the Jewish transvestite Tuesday Goldstien, the BBC Wales documentary A Summer in Wales about Cardiff Mardi Gras and the short film Life's a Drag, as Shirley Diamond.

Jolene Dover is one of the UK's favourite drag queens. Her unique style combined with quick humour and observational comedy keeps the audience in the palm of her hands.

In recent years, demand for Jolene has soared, even attracting the attention of TV producers who commissioned a six part series "When Jolene Met", which became one of the highest rating shows on the Made TV Network.

This was followed by a cameo in the long running BBC1 series Casualty. However, she hasn't let the fame go to her head, and loves to gig across the country at venues large and small, from ladies nights to outdoor festivals.

Light entertainment and food will be served at the start of the night. The Cheese and Grain will play cheesy disco tunes at the end of the night for those that want to stay on and have a boogie.

Tickets are £15 (plus service charge) including sharing platters.

Group booking is advised as it is allocated cabaret seating: large tables hold a party of 12 people and small tables hold eight.

The age limit is 18 plus due to adult humour. This is a Cheese and Grain charity fundraising event and profits made will go to the Cheese and Grain, a registered charity.

To book call 01373 455420 or book online at www.cheeseandgrain.com.

     

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