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Diana: The Musical’s Jeanna de Waal joins the cast of Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story

by Staff Writer
April 9, 2024
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Jeanna de Waal

Star of Diana: The Musical, Jeanna de Waal, has been confirmed to join the upcoming run of Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story. Audiences will be seeing double as de Waal makes a video appearance as part of the most unhinged piece of theatre in existence (Broadway Baby), playing at the new Kings Head Theatre from 17th April to 5th May 2024.

She joins Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story’s writer and performer Linus Karp to form a Di-namic duo like never before! A cult-hit with audiences for its unique audience participation and staggeringly camp portrayal of the royals, the show highlights Diana’s ground-breaking stances on social and queer issues and allows her to finally speak her (un)truth and break free from the monarchy. Told by Diana from heaven, Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story foregrounds this iconic royal as the powerful, independent woman she wasn’t meant to be.

Fresh from their viral hit Gwyneth Goes Skiing, Awkward Productions also announce the addition of an extra Diana show on Thursday 2nd May due to demand. This is an extra opportunity to catch this unique show that combines drag, multimedia, audience interaction, puppetry and queer joy for an unforgettable, untrue experience.

       

Linus Karp comments, Jeanna de Waal is a ridiculously talented performer, a wonderful human and the ultimate Dicon. To get to perform with her and to have her join Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story is just beyond exciting. Put on your best fuckity, fuckity fuck you dresses and come see her Di-tastic performance!

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