Canada's a Drag

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Canada's a Drag
Canada's A Drag S1 Poster.jpg
Season 1 cover art
Created byCBC Arts
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes37
Original release
Network CBC Gem
ReleaseMarch 7, 2018 (2018-03-07)

Canada's a Drag is a Canadian documentary series that premiered on CBC Gem on March 7, 2018. [1] The show was created by Peter Knegt and Mercedes Grundy. [2] Each episode focuses on a drag performer from a different Canadian city, inclusive of drag queens, drag kings and transgender or non-binary performers. [3] It is produced by CBC Arts. [4]

Contents

The series won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Non-Fiction Web Program or Series two years in a row at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards and 9th Canadian Screen Awards. [5]

Season One (2018)

  1. Allysin Chaynes - Toronto
  2. Lourdes the Merry Virgin - Edmonton
  3. The Girlfriend Experience - Vancouver
  4. Gay Jesus - Toronto
  5. Prairie Sky - Winnipeg
  6. Sofonda Cox - Toronto
  7. Guizo LaNuit - Montreal
  8. Elle Noir - Halifax
  9. Tranie Tronic - Montreal

Season Two (2019)

  1. Alma Bitches - Vancouver [4]
  2. Icesis Couture and Savannah Couture - Ottawa [4]
  3. Tynomi Banks - Toronto [4]
  4. Duke Carson - Calgary [6]
  5. Crystal Slippers - Montreal [4]
  6. Irma Gerd - St. John's [7]
  7. Yovska - Toronto [4]
  8. Pharaoh Moans - Winnipeg [4]
  9. Eddi Licious - Victoria [4]
  10. Manghoe Lassi - Toronto [4]
  11. Jenna Telz - Kelowna [8]
  12. Quanah Style - Vancouver [4]

Season Three (2020)

  1. MX Wolverine - Ottawa
  2. Francheska Dynamites - Lethbridge
  3. Rose Butch - Vancouver
  4. Chiquita Mére - Moncton
  5. Charli Deville - Montreal
  6. Sapphoria - Edmonton
  7. Fay Slift & Fluffy Soufflé - Toronto
  8. Shay Dior - Vancouver
  9. Vivian Vanderpuss - Victoria
  10. Mikiki - Toronto

Season Four (2024)

  1. Miss Juwanna Dewitt - Toronto
  2. Anita Landback - Halifax
  3. Minor Disappointment - Vancouver
  4. Manny Dingo - Toronto
  5. Hot Wheelz - Edmonton
  6. Jaylene Tyme - Vancouver

Further appearances

Multiple performers have gone on to be featured in other film and television series after their appearances on Canada's a Drag.

From season one Berlin Stiller (now The Girlfriend Experience) competed on season four of Canada's Drag Race. [9]

From season two Icesis Couture won season two of Canada's Drag Race and competed on season one of Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World , [10] Tynomi Banks competed on season one of Canada's Drag Race and season two of Canada vs. the World, [11] Irma Gerd competed on season three of Canada's Drag Race, [12] and Yovska competed on season three of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula and season one of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Titans . [13]

From season three Vivian Vanderpuss competed on the third season of Canada's Drag Race, [12] Francheska Dynamites was the subject of a full-length documentary film: Francheska: Prairie Queen, [14] and Fay Slift and Fluffy Soufflé began starring in their own children's television series The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy. [15]

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