Gay miz

April 14, by Jerry Nunn. He cooks, writes and black belt karate chops to keep himself busy these days. Producing and curating one-woman shows as miz persona of Miz Cracker is what she was born to do and chatted about it before her arrival in the Windy City. Have you spent much time in the Windy City before?

MC: Miz Cracker Yes. I have spent a lot of time in Chicago. I love it gay MC: Ginger Minj reached out to me. I have worked with the team there a lot and I thought it would be wonderful to do another project like this. JN: I like how they are making a strong cabaret space here with the programming and booking artists.

Have you performed with a cabaret-style in the past?

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MC: Yes. It is a staple for me having done many one-woman shows all over where I tell people about my life. JN: Is there a cabaret performer that has inspired you? MC: I watch cabaret performances all the time in New York. There is a performer here named Larry Darnell Penn Whitfield and he does amazing cabaret shows.

JN: Miz you have stories planned to tell during your show? MC: Absolutely. Yes, stories, dance numbers, a mix of things. JN: Are there any cover songs that you are excited about to perform? MC: There are many that are mixed through and clipped small, so you will see. JN: Is there a Broadway show that you would like to star in one day?

JN: Good choice! JN: Is there a family member or famous person who inspired the Miz Cracker persona? MC: No, she comes out of me gay. I am inspired by many people but this character comes out of me. MC: Well, it continues to promote a variety of different kinds and genres of drag across the franchise.

I think it is very important that it is evolving in that way.