LADY BUNNY: DON'T BRING THE KIDS! (Drag Icon, Comedienne, Ingenue & Chanteuse)
Schedule
Wed Feb 19 2025 at 08:30 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Catalina Jazz Club | Hollywood, CA
The infamous Drag Icon returns for the West Coast Premiere of LADY BUNNY: DON'T BRING THE KIDS! Only at Catalina Jazz Club, #Hollywood!
LIVE! Wed & Thurs, Feb 19 & 20 at 8:30pm. Dinner begins at 7:00pm.
After multiple sold-out residencies in New York, drag legend and razor-witted comic Lady Bunny is taking her show on the road!
The aptly titled “Don't Bring the Kids” is a raunchy tour de force, combining singing, comedy, and dancing, sure to make conservatives squirm. Witness what the New York Times says “will have audiences weeping with laughter while groaning in disgust.
Come see why the New York Times calls Bunny “the city’s reigning drag queen” and Vogue says she “represents the heart of what drag is all about.”
NOTE: Mature content. She's REALLY old, yes...but she's also very dirty. 18+ please. No audio or video recording.
Tickets: $25-35, VIP & Artist Circle Seating Available. Ticket online at CatalinaJazzClub.com or TicketWeb.com
Catalina Jazz Club
6725 West Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
Proudly presented by Chris Isaacson Presents
*Tickets purchased online receive priority seating.
*Single Entree or Drink minimums apply for all tickets
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
While her incorrigible routine may be rooted in the gutter, Lady Bunny’s quick-witted humor is authentic, smart, irreverent, and topical. But remember: Bunny's act is often offensive, so don't buy a ticket if you don't like twisted humor!
A talented comedienne, actress and singer, Ms. Bunny has graced your TV screen on shows like Sex and the City and RuPaul's Drag U, and she is the emcee and creator of Wigstock, the outrageous drag festival of drag and music which electrified New Yorkers every Labor Day for over 20 years.
“Sewer-mouthed, gutter-glam fierceness… (Lady Bunny) made me weep with laughter, often while groaning with disgust. And isn’t that what the best low comedy is all about?” – The New York Times