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Full Cast Announced for Death Drop at The Criterion Theatre

by Staff Writer
February 22, 2022
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Latrice Royale Death Drop

Latrice Royale Death Drop

The full cast is today announced for the killer comedy sensation Death Drop. Following rave reviews, a hugely successful UK tour and two sold out West End runs, the smash hit show is sashaying back into London for a triumphant third time. The show will open at the Criterion Theatre for limited run from Friday 4 March until Sunday 24 April.

Joining the previously announced Jujubee as Summer Raine, Kitty Scott-Claus as Shazza and Holly Stars as the Bottomley Sisters are: Drag Race UK star Vinegar Strokes as Lady Von Fistenburg, George Orell as Phil Maker, Richard Energy as Rich Whiteman, Anna Phylactic as Morgan Pierce and Apple Derrieres swinging in and covering the entire show in extraordinary fashion.

The producers are also thrilled to announce that RuPaul’s Drag Race star Latrice Royale, will be reprising her role of Summer Raine and joining the cast for the final two weeks of the run on 13th April, after Jujubee departs following her final performance on 10th April.

       

Latrice Royale said: “I can’t wait to return to the cast of Death Drop, get on that stage and perform in the Criterion Theatre. It’s going to be so much fun; I don’t think the West End is ready to have me back!”

It’s 1991 and a gaggle of guests gather on Tuck Island for a soirée like no other. The tension rises as the outrageous guests reveal their suspicious and sordid pasts, and one by one they sashay away, until at the last, nerve-shredding, side-splitting moment the surviving guests find out who-dunnit!

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