Jinkx Monsoon in Unwrapped (Nate Watters) |
Unwrapped
Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales
Seattle Repertory Theatre
Through December 13, 2015
Jinkx Monsoon and
Major Scales are a unique duo. They
have achieved heady success as a drag team who are talented enough to sing
their own songs and compose and write and perform smart material and witty
banter. Last year, they performed a critically acclaimed show at the Seattle
Repertory Theatre called The
Vaudevillians.
The premise of The
Vaudevillians was that this couple were frozen in the 1920s and somehow
unthawed and brought back to life, all faculties intact. They then go back to
their prior business of performing ‘20s style vaudeville music. It was
expansive, over-the-top and quite enormous fun!
It was still mostly a “bar act” and probably a bit better
with a bunch of booze in you, but it worked surprisingly well in the more staid
environment of a major theatrical venue. I guess that was why they were invited
back for a “holiday” show, or perhaps more precisely an “anti-holiday” show.
They are now performing Unwrapped.
This is a brisk 60-65 minute show that has a more unfortunate premise: Jinkx
Monsoon is not a fan of Christmas and has been forced, I suppose by being paid
for it, to perform a holiday show at the Rep. Major Scales tries to keep her
going and enthusiastic, but Jinkx mostly throws tantrums before getting to the
generic audience-interaction moment in the middle of the show.