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PRISCILLIFIED: DRAG, DISCO AND DESERT DRAMA

Proud Entertainment Group

Cabaret

Venue:Freddy's, 24 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 2JR
Phone: 0131 322 3190
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Ticket Prices: Pay What You Can Tickets - from £2.50  
Room: Band Room
AUG 1, 3-7, 10-15, 17-22, 24 at 18:00 (60 min)
 
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2-Time Winner of Best Cabaret & Variety Show at Fringe World Dean Misdale is back with a brand-new show!

Join Australian vocal powerhouse Dean Misdale as they make their triumphant return to Edinburgh fringe with Priscillified — a brand-new show that peels back the glitter to reveal the real stories behind the sequins. From becoming a viral sensation after singing on stage with Adele, to starring in Priscilla the Musical, Dean shares the hilarious, heartfelt, and occasionally heartbreaking realities of life in and out of drag.

With big dreams, even bigger heels, and a soundtrack packed with disco classics, Priscillified is an unfiltered glimpse into the highs, lows, and spotlights of a life lived out loud.


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August 20, 2025  The List
Priscillified: Drag, Disco And Desert Drama takes place in a small venue but Dean Misdale clearly intends on bringing the house down at Freddy’s. After a note-perfect rendition of ‘It’s Raining Men’, the audience are introduced to the queen herself, unapologetically queer and living her fabulous life out loud. Seeing such a glamorous drag show outside of the wee hours and watched by an audience not normally associated with such a thing is refreshing. Misdale absolutely thrives on the attention and the applause they most certainly deserve. In between musical numbers, Misdale shares stories from their drag career (such as navigating the pandemic to embracing their growing confidence) and those stories are just as engaging as the songs.

Drag Race fans may be a little disappointed as there is no lip-syncing here (apart from a small interlude during a costume change) but Misdale sings absolutely everything live, something rare in this drag age. Even with a small tech issue towards the end, we are up and dancing to the final song, ‘Celebration’. If this show is any indication, Dean Misdale’s future looks dazzling. Click Here

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