

Music · Comedy
Overview
The story of two queens who set out to create a classic Christmas TV variety show, but just can’t agree on how. DeLa tries her hardest to uphold the cheery Christmas traditions of her childhood. Meanwhile, Jinkx is much more interested in bawdy jokes, cute boys, and boozy libations.
Top Cast


BenDeLaCreme
BenDeLaCreme
BenDeLaCreme
BenDeLaCreme
BenDeLaCreme


Jinkx Monsoon
Jinkx Monsoon
Jinkx Monsoon
Jinkx Monsoon
Jinkx Monsoon
Jordan Iosua Taylor
Jordan Iosua Taylor
Naked Guy
Jordan Iosua Taylor
Naked Guy


Varla Jean Merman
Varla Jean Merman
Nanog (voice)
Varla Jean Merman
Nanog (voice)
Sann Hall
Sann Hall
Nanog Puppeteer
Sann Hall
Nanog Puppeteer
Chloe Albin
Chloe Albin
Ensemble / Jinkx's Tap Dance Double
Chloe Albin
Ensemble / Jinkx's Tap Dance Double
Cameron Birts
Cameron Birts
Ensemble
Cameron Birts
Ensemble
Elby Brosch
Elby Brosch
Ensemble
Elby Brosch
Ensemble
Shane Donohue
Shane Donohue
Ensemble / DeLa's Tap Dance Double
Shane Donohue
Ensemble / DeLa's Tap Dance Double
Moscato Extatique
Moscato Extatique
Ensemble
Moscato Extatique
Ensemble
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