Drag Heals

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  • 2018
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.3  (85)

Drag Heals is a Canadian television show that premiered in 2018. The show stars Tracey Erin Smith and Angel Mantysaari, two drag performers who lead a group of amateur drag performers through a series of challenges and performances. The premise of the show is simple: each episode focuses on one of the drag performers, as they go from rehearsal to performance. Along the way, they receive coaching from Smith and Mantysaari, as well as guest judges and fellow performers. The performers are all members of the LGBTQ+ community, and come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences.

What sets Drag Heals apart from other reality shows is its focus on the personal journey of each performer. Each one has a unique story to tell, and the show allows them to share their experiences with the audience. From coming out to their families, to dealing with discrimination and harassment, the performers reveal the challenges that they face both as drag performers and as members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Despite the serious subject matter, the show maintains a positive and uplifting tone throughout. The performers are encouraged to embrace their identities and express themselves creatively, and the audience is invited along for the ride. Whether they're rehearsing dance routines, creating costumes, or performing on stage, the performers are always supported by their coaches and fellow performers.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the show is the way that it explores the concept of drag itself. For some of the performers, drag is a way to express themselves and explore their identities. For others, it's a way to challenge gender norms and societal expectations. And for others still, it's simply a fun and creative outlet.

Through it all, Smith and Mantysaari provide guidance and support. They share their own stories and experiences, and offer advice on everything from makeup to stage presence. They also make a point of celebrating the diversity of the performers and encouraging them to embrace their individuality.

Ultimately, Drag Heals is a celebration of self-expression, creativity, and community. It provides a platform for LGBTQ+ performers to share their stories and showcase their talents, while also offering inspiration and support for viewers at home. Whether you're a fan of drag, or simply looking for an uplifting and entertaining show, Drag Heals is definitely worth checking out.

Drag Heals is a series that ran for 4 seasons (47 episodes) between October 16, 2018 and on Border2Border

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Seasons
Drag Heals at the Paradise Theatre
8. Drag Heals at the Paradise Theatre
June 14, 2024
Nerves are high and so is the energy as an audience of friends and family watch the drag artists bare their souls and show off the new skills they've learned live, on stage, without a net!
Putting it Together
7. Putting it Together
June 7, 2024
The show in front of a live audience is just one day away. Pressure mounts to learn lines, choreography and cost shaky confidence. The cast runs through a tech and final dress rehearsal. Tracey returns to Birchdale, Nova Scotia for a visit with her partner and fellow theatre director, Sarah Garton Stanley.
Dancing Queens and Kings
6. Dancing Queens and Kings
May 31, 2024
It's time for some professional help from choreographer Steven Chau who helps the cast make a final number for the show. Anthony dances as fast as he can to pull his final show together - meeting with his choreographers Justin and Nick and fashion designer Denisha.
Mini Heroes Journey
5. Mini Heroes Journey
May 17, 2024
Tracey works one on one with the drag artists on story-crafting. Dev dives into the past and struggles to decide which story to share.
Paper Guys and Dolls
4. Paper Guys and Dolls
May 10, 2024
Designer Lucinda Miu drops by with a challenge - to create a runway ready look using only crafting supplies. Jerico gets a confidence boost from his agent and through a costume fitting with his designer.
Read My Lip-Synch
3. Read My Lip-Synch
May 3, 2024
Tracey asks the drag artists to share part of their story on stage for their peers in a song or lip-synch for the very first time. Callan spends time with a friend and discovers new personal strength in their story-telling.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
April 26, 2024
The drag artists explore aspects of their inner most selves; the good, the bad and the ugly and put them all on 'theatrical steroids' in an emotionally powerful exercise called, The Exaggerated Self. Isaiah enjoys time with his drag family in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Ain't She Sweet
1. Ain't She Sweet
April 19, 2024
A new group of Kings, Queens and Monarchs begin crafting their personal stories into a stage show by asking themselves, "What was a pivotal moment in my life and how did I change because of it?" Tracey Erin Smith spends time with her mom, Jodi in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
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Where to Watch Drag Heals
Drag Heals is available for streaming on the Border2Border website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Drag Heals on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Tubi TV, Pluto TV and Peacock.
  • Premiere Date
    October 16, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (85)
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