Flamboyant entertainer will wow the Moy Hall with his “wickedly comical female impersonation cabaret showcase” on January 25.
A delightful drag queen from Airdrie is made-up to take to his home town stage for the fourth consecutive year.
Mr Ken Dee in Cabaret bolts from the gate so fast you have to sit forward in your seat to take it all in as the audience is treated to a parade of well-known female icons amazingly recreated and brought to the stage in lightning-quick succession.Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.
He told Lanarkshire Live: “I am really looking forward to taking to the stage at the Moy Hall as it’s such a great place, and synonymous with the town.“I left Airdrie in 1978, although I do return for a visit every year as I still have family in the town.“My tributes and female impersonations form part of this cabaret extravaganza which also features audience-inspired stand-up comedy. In this respect, no two shows are ever the same.
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