
Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel
Comedy
Overview
Is inner beauty more important than shopping? Can homosexuals read? Does prostitution solve everything? And who is she wearing? Discover the answers to these and other existential questions in Fallen Jewel - a new motion picture brought to you by the creators of the acclaimed Capitol Hill series. Featuring sensational original soundtrack, fierce fashion, plenty of man-candy and vibrant performances, it's the queer pop-art fantasia you've been waiting for your whole life. Waxie Moon, a "burlesque performer for a new century" - NPR, searches for a perfect man between exuberant musical numbers and the unspeakable ordeals of motherhood. Addicted to romance and dressed to kill, Waxie is always ready to fall in love. In the wildly shifting world where genders and genres are fluid, Waxie's adventures include a trip to the underworld, a forbidden love affair in the 1950's, and even online dating!
Top Cast
Marc Kenison
Marc Kenison
Waxie Moon
Marc Kenison
Waxie Moon
Sarah Rudinoff
Sarah Rudinoff
Sahara / Betsy
Sarah Rudinoff
Sahara / Betsy


Marya Sea Kaminski
Marya Sea Kaminski
Mariah
Marya Sea Kaminski
Mariah
Erin Douglass
Erin Douglass
Polly
Erin Douglass
Polly


Jinkx Monsoon
Jinkx Monsoon
Self / Davey
Jinkx Monsoon
Self / Davey


Lynn Shelton
Lynn Shelton
Mean Tabloid Lady
Lynn Shelton
Mean Tabloid Lady
Brandon Petty
Brandon Petty
Doctor
Brandon Petty
Doctor
Judith Shahn
Judith Shahn
Judge
Judith Shahn
Judge


Ben Andrews
Ben Andrews
Guy in Thong
Ben Andrews
Guy in Thong


Wes Hurley
Wes Hurley
Harlequin
Wes Hurley
Harlequin
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