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A Toronto drag show: From conception to stage
VIDEO / Xtra follows Kevin Levesque (aka Miss Conception) as he preps for a Sunday night show at Woody's
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/ Toronto / Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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What goes into making a weekly drag show?
To answer that, Xtra caught up with Kevin Levesque (better known as Toronto drag star Miss Conception) for a peek at how he prepares for a performance.
Miss C has been performing nearly a decade — her 10th anniversary show is coming up on May 1.
Catch Miss C's Stage to Screen show every Sunday at Woody's, from 6-8pm.
For more on Miss Conception, check out
missconception.ca
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join the Miss Conception Facebook group
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Reader Comments
OLD & TIRED
What a tired old queen. Wow, is T.O.'s drag scene ever in need of new blood ! Going to a drag show used to be enjoyable but these days you couldn't pay me enough to go watch the same 4 or 5 washed up things doing it just for the money now and not the art of drag as it once was.
Jason Templeton, Toronto Ontario
03/23/10 8:57 PM EST
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