Mudd’s Women: The Drag Show
Posted on October 5, 2015 by Mark Farinas

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I was lucky enough to attend one of the funniest stage shows I’ve seen in awhile this weekend. San Francisco’s Oasis, which is home to a number of drag queen/king productions, hosted a line-for-line remake of Mudd’s Women. I’m sure most of us can agree this particular episode, with it’s go-go dancer style and “drugs are bad” message is ripe for a gender bending send-up. The costumes and wigs were extremely accurate and there were a lot of fans in the audience cosplaying as well. Here’s a few more shots from the performance (click for larger versions):

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“We’re overloading, Captain. Engine temperatures climbing!”

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Leo Walsh and his women.

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Dr. McCoy’s machine goes “BEEP!”

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“You mean are they gender swapping alien illusions? That sort of thing?”

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The Venus drug wears off.

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“You don’t want wives, you want this!”

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Ryan and I with the worlds first (so far only) female Shatner Impersonator, Leigh Crow. The show is continuing all through October, 2015, and, apparently, they’ll be doing Mirror, Mirror in January, 2016.

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2 Responses to Mudd’s Women: The Drag Show

  1. Moeskido says:
    October 5, 2015 at 12:22 pm

    Dang it, I’d love to see this. Thanks for posting about it.

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  2. Jayle Enn says:
    October 5, 2015 at 12:12 pm

    This is amazing. Thank you for sharing!

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