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Ru Paul's Drag Race UK star Cheryl Hole to come to Aberdeen's His Majesty's Theatre with Death Drop: Back In The Habit tour


By Kirsty Brown

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Following three sold-out West End runs and a smash hit UK tour, Death Drop is back and it's coming to Aberdeen!

The drag murder mystery sensation is returning with brand-new show Death Drop: Back In The Habit.

This laugh a minute show will feature some amazing casting including Ru Paul's Drag Race UK star Cheryl Hole and drag king LoUis CYfer, who starred in the original West End production in 2020.

Touring across the UK from this autumn, the new production – written by Rob Evans and directed once again by Jesse Jones - kicks off on October 27 in Bromley and will sashay into Aberdeen on Janurary 23-28.1.

Talking about joining the cast Cheryl Hole - real name Luke Underwood - said: “I’m so beyond excited and honoured to be part of the new cast of Death Drop.

"After seeing so many of my talented friends in the different renditions of the show, I can’t wait to step into the shoes of my peers and show everyone that I’m far from mediocre.”

Cheryl Hole.
Cheryl Hole.

Commenting, LoUis CYfer said: “It’s my absolute pleasure to rejoin the cast of Death Drop and once again be the Nasty Nick of the cast.

"There’s no better feeling than knowing that this year, I'll have my pick of who I want to pull my Xmas cracker with...”

With the recent return of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK for its fourth season the show is hitting bigger viewing figures than ever before and the art of drag has entered the mainstream.

With a new production of Death Drop, drag is here to stay for audiences in both the drag and theatre world.

Death Drop Back In The Habit sees a gaggle of fabulous nuns trapped in their Convent with a serial slayer slashing their way through the Sisters.

As the clues are unearthed by Sis Marple, you’ll be laughing in the pews as the hilarious, fierce, all-drag killer comedy comes to its thrilling and uproarious conclusion.


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