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Holiday traditions don’t look the same for everyone. “A Drag Queen Christmas,” now in its 11th year, has become a seasonal ritual for audiences across the country. WABE Arts speaks with host Nina West and first-time tour performer Suzie Toot about how the show blends spectacle, humor and deeply personal holiday traditions — from Hanukkah numbers to chosen-family celebrations on the road. As the tour returns to Atlanta Symphony Hall, the performers reflect on why audiences come back year after year, and why joy itself feels especially meaningful right now.
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By WABEHoliday traditions don’t look the same for everyone. “A Drag Queen Christmas,” now in its 11th year, has become a seasonal ritual for audiences across the country. WABE Arts speaks with host Nina West and first-time tour performer Suzie Toot about how the show blends spectacle, humor and deeply personal holiday traditions — from Hanukkah numbers to chosen-family celebrations on the road. As the tour returns to Atlanta Symphony Hall, the performers reflect on why audiences come back year after year, and why joy itself feels especially meaningful right now.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.