Take three drag queens, some singing divas, a very busy ensemble cast, upbeat disco music a dizzying number of costume changes and a bus with sparkling lights and a large stiletto shoe on the roof and you’ve got Musical Theatre Gisborne’s production of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
The narrative, as with the original 1994 film, follows three Sydney drag artists on a road trip to Alice Springs to perform at a casino. But Tick (Andrew Stevens) has an ulterior motive — to reconnect with his young son.
Bernadette played by transgender woman Joanne Neilson needs a distraction from the death of her lover Trumpet, while Adam (James Packman) wants to climb the top of Uluru/Ayers Rock in a frock and sing Kylie tunes. They have engine troubles along the way when we are introduced to Bernadette’s love interest, mechanic Bob, played by Treva Rice.
The disco hits just keep coming and you’ll know them all, Venus, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, I Will Survive and Donna Summer’s MacArthur Park where Tick bursts into a full production number with the ensemble twirling in cupcake outfits.
The mega mix continues with a fashion parade of Australian flora and fauna, the cast dressed as cactus, kangaroos and cockatoos.