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    Pepa Duarte presents

    Senorita Rita's Drag Show

    Tue 13 Jun at 9pm
    Tickets £8 - £12
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    Straight from the highlands of Peru to Tory England comes International Latina sensation, Señorita Rita. A bio-drag-queen show defying stereotypical notions about migrant women through comedy, dance and shamanism.
    Content Notice
    Running Time 50 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Relaxed Performance
    Relaxed Performance
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeMentions of feminicide. Suitable for 16+

    Straight from the highlands of Peru to Tory England comes International Latina sensation, Señorita Rita. A bio drag queen show defying stereotypical notions about migrant women through comedy, dance and shamanic rituals.

    This vivacious drag show from acclaimed theatre maker Pepa Duarte (Eating Myself/Migran-te) explores the complexities of Latinamerican identity and challenges gender norms while making you laugh out loud.

    Señorita Rita has performed at Barbican Centre, Somerset House, The Jago, Battersea Arts Centre, Southwark Playhouse, The Pleasance, Arcola Theatre, amongst many others.

    A thrilling and exhilarating performance not to be missed!

    ""Gracefully political. Raw, funny, revelant""
    ""Peruvian force of nature! Super entertaining with in depth social commentary, SO GOOD""
    ""Phenomenal! I had such a great time and feltso uplifted""
    ""I loved everysingle second of it! A show EVERYONE should watch.""
    Audience Feedback

    "Hats off to the CPT for this fine show, well researched and coming from a place of great passion... Comm­unity theatre at its most effective."

    Camden New Journal (Human Jam)