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Drag Queen Collection (#3)

In the vibrant streets of France, a pink parade fills the air with pride and celebration




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In the vibrant streets of France, a pink parade fills the air with pride and celebration. Amongst the sea of colors, a portrait emerges - it's none other than Lily Savage herself. With her head playfully peeking through prison bars, she stars in "Prisoner Cell Block H: The Musical, " captivating audiences with her larger-than-life persona. But they are not limited to just one country or era. In Japan, Ichikawa Danjuro VII takes on the role of Konoshita Tokichi, while Nakamura Daikichi portrays his wife. Together with Iwai Han by their side, they bring forth a mesmerizing performance that transcends time. Meanwhile, across continents and oceans, RUPAUL's WERQ THE WORLD TOUR PROMO sets off like a silver city train departing for an unforgettable journey. As comedy takes center stage at the Festival of Comedys, Lily Savage celebrates her crowning moment amidst uproarious applause. Behind the glamorous facade lies Paul O'Grady - a Birkenhead-born comedian and drag artiste who transforms into Lily Savage effortlessly. Donning white knee-length boots and a blonde wig while applying lipstick flawlessly, he embodies this iconic character born from his previous life as a social worker. The artistry of drag knows no bounds as we delve further into history. Matsumoto Hyozo captivates as a courtesan alongside Nakagawa Hanzaburo portraying a young man in 1700s Japan. Fast forward to 1800s Japan; Nakayama Tomisaburo graces the stage with elegance and grace under Enkyo's creative vision. And finally, we witness The Actor Ichikawa Komazo II embodying the spirit of Lady Shiragiku in the play "Hatsu Midori. " Through these various portrayals and performances throughout time and cultures, drag queens continue to defy norms and challenge societal expectations.