A Star-Studded Smooch!
Jinkx Monsoon, the fabulous two-time winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, is back on stage, and guess what? She’s sharing a steamy kiss with none other than High School Musical‘s Corbin Bleu in Little Shop of Horrors on Off-Broadway! Yes, you heard right. Our beloved Jinkx is living the dream in this hilarious and heartwarming musical comedy.
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From Drag Race to Broadway!
After her smashing Broadway debut in Chicago last year, Jinkx is dazzling us again, this time as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors. She’s not just any Audrey; she’s making history as the first drag queen to nab this iconic role in a major production of the hit Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical. Talk about breaking barriers and taking names!
The Kiss Everyone’s Talking About!
On April 8, Jinkx treated fans to a sneak peek of her and Corbin’s kiss on X, causing quite the buzz. “If you need me, I’ll be making out with @corbinbleu until May 26th,” she playfully tweeted. And let’s be real: who wouldn’t want to trade places with her?
A New Take on a Classic Role
Jinkx has always adored Little Shop of Horrors, idolizing Ellen Greene’s original portrayal of Audrey. Now, she’s bringing her unique charm and talent to the role, honoring its legacy while adding her fabulous flair. “To get to play her in this incredible production is terribly exciting,” Jinkx shared.
Catch Them If You Can!
Corbin Bleu shines alongside Jinkx Monsoon, returning to Little Shop after a successful run last year. But don’t wait too long – this dynamic duo will light up the stage until May 26 (note: Corbin’s taking a quick break on April 28). Want in on the fun? Find tickets here.
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