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Drag legend Lady Bunny is coming to Connections with Trans-Jester!

Foul-mouthed drag legend Lady Bunny usually shies away from politics – because it’s one hell of a train wreck right now. But she doesn’t shy away from gender politics in Trans-Jester!

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From Vogue’s misguided cover story on gender fluidity, to Caitlyn Jenner reaching out to Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz to become his ‘trans ambassador’, Bunny feels that it’s time for the gloves to come off.

The show will also featuring new parodies of Adele, Rent and Bruno Mars punctuated by some actually insightful social commentary (well, she thinks so anyway).

Trashing the current overemphasis on political correctness, Bunny breaks down some of the latest buzzwords that we’re all supposed to remember for every occasion.

The self proclaimed ‘pig in a wig’ brings her trademark huge hair to astound and offend – so prepare to be challenged.

WARNING: “Trans-Jester! is vulgar and tasteless humour which seeks to offend. If that’s not your cup of tea, please skip this one – you’ll hate it. But if you like sick humour and are prepared to laugh and be challenged a bit, grab your tickets now!

Lady Bunny’s Trans-Jester! will be at Connections Nightclub on Wednesday September 27th. Tickets available from eventbrite.com.au


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