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Burbage Theatre Co presents ‘The Legend of Georgia McBride’, a comedic play by Matthew Lopez about a struggling Elvis impersonator who finds fame in drag. Running until June 2025, this engaging production celebrates self-expression and community, inviting audiences to connect with the vibrant world of drag culture.
Pawtucket, RI
The Legend of Georgia McBride, a comedic play by Tony-winner Matthew Lopez, is currently being staged at Burbage Theatre Co, located at 59 Blackstone Avenue. The production runs until June 8, 2025, offering audiences a unique experience that highlights the vibrant world of drag performances.
The story follows Casey, portrayed by Michael Yussef Greene, a young Elvis impersonator struggling to make ends meet for his growing family in a small Florida town. Casey’s attempts to support his family through performances at Cleo’s dive bar take a turn when he is replaced by a duo of drag queens. Faced with dwindling opportunities, Casey transitions to bartending at the bar. However, a last-minute emergency thrusts him into the spotlight as he fills in for one of the drag performers, inadvertently launching him to local fame as a drag performer.
Under the direction of Gia Yarn, this production blends traditional staging with interactive drag performances, inviting audience members to engage directly with the performers throughout the show. This engagement enhances the experience and celebrates the themes of self-discovery, love, and the remarkable community that arises through drag culture. The play is designed to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, urging viewers to reflect on the transformative power of self-expression in the midst of societal challenges.
In addition to the central character of Casey, the cast includes notable actors who enrich the narrative with their performances. Anthony DeRose takes on the role of Miss Tracy Mills, a drag queen who provides both wit and wisdom throughout the story. Omar Laguerre-Lewis portrays Rexy, Tracy’s outspoken performance partner, who adds humor and steals scenes with his dynamic presence. Sabrina Youn plays Jo, Casey’s supportive yet exasperated wife, adding depth to their relationship. Finally, Brien Lang fills the role of Eddie, the owner of Cleo’s, who undergoes a genuine transformation as he learns to appreciate the talents of his drag performers.
The production also features a carefully selected soundtrack that includes drag staples and contemporary LGBTQIA+ anthems, featuring music from artists like Dolly Parton and Chappel Roan. This combination of music and performance emphasizes the celebratory nature of drag as a form of self-expression and promotes a sense of community among performers and audience members alike.
Tickets for The Legend of Georgia McBride are affordably priced at $30 for general admission and $15 for students, making the show accessible to a wide range of audiences. Tickets can be purchased online via the Burbage Theatre website, ensuring fans of theatre can enjoy this engaging performance.
This production not only entertains but shares an important message about the significance of community and the nurturing role that drag plays in fostering personal transformation against the backdrop of societal challenges. As audiences witness Casey’s journey, they are invited to consider their own paths of self-acceptance and the power of loving one’s true identity.
The Legend of Georgia McBride promises to shine brightly at Burbage Theatre Co until June 8, 2025, captivating audiences with its joyous portrayal of drag culture.
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