Drag Heals - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Dream Team
A new group of Kings, Queens and Monarchs begin crafting their personal stories into a stage show by asking themselves, "What was a pivotal moment in my life and how did I change because of it?"

Your Soul on Steroids
The drag artists explore aspects of their inner most selves; the good, the bad and the ugly and put them all on 'theatrical steroids' in an emotionally powerful exercise called, The Exaggerated Self.

Grease Paint
Tracey shares with the cast that the masks we where in life often unmask us. What will be revealed when make-up artists Kosta MUA joins the cast for a make-up and hair workshop?

I Am a King
The drag artists are asked to share part of their story on stage for their peers and lip sync for the very first time.

A Starr is Born
Lucy Flawless from season 1 visits to mentor the fresh crop by sharing tips, tricks and secrets on how the series impacted their lives and how to thrive as a drag artist in Canada and beyond.

Lemons
It's time for some professional help from a choreographer who helps the cast make a final number for the show. Tracey coaches stage presence and passion until an unexpected visitor stops the show in its tracks.

Lemonaide
The show in front of a live audience is just one day away. Pressure mounts to learn lines, choreography and cost shaky confidence. The cast runs through a tech and final dress rehearsal.

Buddies in Bad Times
Nerves are high and so is the energy as an audience of friends and family watch the drag artists bare their should and show off the new skills they've learned live, on stage, without a net!
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