‘We are in the presence of the queen of insult comedy’: BLAME IT ON BIANCA DEL RIO – Touring ★★★★★

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Touring – reviewed at Theatre Royal Brighton

After negotiating our way past the heaving queue for the merch stand we took our seats and soon enough Sherry Vine took to the stage to get the audience warmed up. I wasn’t familiar with Vine but her quick wit and parody songs had us all laughing. In particular a number cribbed from Hairspray is going to make it tough to watch that show again… especially as I’m still humming Vine’s version now. Her set flew by, we laughed, we sang along and we learned a few things they never tell you in sex ed classes.

Moments later the lights dimmed again and we were in the presence of the queen of insult comedy. Bianca Del Rio made her name on season six of Ru Paul’s Drag Race nearly five years ago, but she’s been performing for far longer and it shows. Unafraid to tear into audience members who repeatedly shout to the stage or to denigrate entire blocks of seats, Bianca calls herself an “equal opportunity hater” and sure enough, over the course of the next hour or so, between anecdotes about tour life, multiple references to other Drag Race alumni and the sort of swearing that takes years of practice, we all get a turn in Del Rio’s sights as she fires shot after shot.

Behind the acid tongue, there is a sweetness to Bianca’s presence that makes itself known in a Q&A session at the end of her set. Amid a serious of sometimes painfully stupid questions comes one from a lady whose friend’s 12-year-old son who has just discovered drag and is beginning to understand himself through the form. Despite the bright lipstick and mountains of eyeshadow, the mask comes down and we get a heartfelt and honest reply of encouragement for the young man.

Moments later Sherry is back, the two snap a selfie with the crowd and we’re ushered out onto the streets of Brighton. I’d never seen a drag show before and to be honest, as a heterosexual male, I did wonder if I was encroaching on a night that was not aimed at me, but among an audience who identified in all manner of different ways I felt thoroughly at home in a way you simply don’t find elsewhere. I will, undoubtedly, be back!

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Matt has been a theatre fan since childhood, regularly visiting theatres in his native Portsmouth and surrounding areas. He has been reviewing for some time, initially for local press outlets before starting his own site, Sitting in the Cheap Seats, in 2013. These days he can generally be found in the front row of the balcony in a theatre in the Southwest (or on trips to London), quietly thankful he is short enough not to notice the lack of legroom!
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Matt Merritt
Matt has been a theatre fan since childhood, regularly visiting theatres in his native Portsmouth and surrounding areas. He has been reviewing for some time, initially for local press outlets before starting his own site, Sitting in the Cheap Seats, in 2013. These days he can generally be found in the front row of the balcony in a theatre in the Southwest (or on trips to London), quietly thankful he is short enough not to notice the lack of legroom!

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