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Theatre Royal Brighton
Ever since she was crowned the “Queen of all Queens” by RuPaul, Jinkx Monsoon’s star has risen to new heights as a bonafide Broadway star who sells out Tony Award-winning shows and breaks box office records. Now it’s time for her to process what she’s learned and report back. Written and directed by Monsoon, Speaking of Witch promises an evening with “the O.G. Jinkx” that’s cackle-inducing, unfiltered, intimate, and supremely bewitching. She holds nothing back as she blends stand-up comedy, storytelling, and live musical performances.

From recent adventures in dating, sex and courtship; to the fun and unexpected welcomes to womanhood, Jinkx will give audiences the inside scoop on being a trans drag queen from America, in 2026. Joined by her band Major Scales & The Badlings, each musical performance will punctuate the chapters of her life with their signature grunge piano bar stylings, covering deep cuts and B-sides from artists like Laufey, Madeline, Sparks— as well as some newer originals from her upcoming EP (the followup to her last EP, The Virgo Odyssey: Prologue).
Monsoon says, “The last three years have been a hell of a time and I’ve crammed in a lot of living at the end of the world. Most days start with one witch hunt or another, and it’s no wonder we’re on edge. Speaking of witch, did I mention I was one? Let’s unpack this conundrum together and see if we can conjure a protection charm through laughter. If you’ve seen me in my more formal settings, or you’ve never seen me at all— now’s your chance to get the original Jinkx Monsoon experience. Me, you, a microphone and some music. That’s all I need to make magic.”

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Theatre Royal Brighton has entertained audiences for over 218 years. This Grade II* listed building is one of the oldest theatres in the country and continues to delight audiences with pre and post West End shows.
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