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What can they expect that meets or challenges or exceeds expectations,īased on your work in the digital and TV formats? My end goal for any show I do is to make sure everyone has a good time.ĬCNews: For those who haven’t seen Pandora Boxx live and in person before, When horrid people are targeting MY drag community and family, I cannot just turn a blind eye. I did decide after the first show when I went “off book” that I need to get a little more political.

Of course, with some new things sprinkled through. It’s a bit of a “greatest hits” of material I’ve done in various shows. I wanted to do stories and bits I like to tell. Pandora: I will say, I decided it was what made me happy. I love to entertain people and make them laugh.ĬCNews: When working on new material for this show, what subject matter At that point I, again, realized why I do what I do. I say this because in my day-to-day life I can be a bit of a recluse or often scared to speak like I was as a youth. A sideline of it was that introverts got to live in a bubble and then having to go back into the “real” world is very scary. Can I do it? The Pandemic was terrible in so very many tragic ways. Pandora: I will say my first one-person show back again since 2019, I was terrified. I guess because I’ve been doing this since I was 19, I generally know what will make people laugh or at least have a good time.ĬCNews: What do you value and what do you dread (if anything) about doing a live stage show again, after being sidelined by COVID restrictions? Also, fortunately, my husband and our quarantine bubble people were there so I could see them covering their mouths to not laugh out loud. But I could see when people digitally tipped so I took that as applause. I was fortunate enough to do a few digital one-person shows. I thought, “I’ll never work again.” Thankfully, people were craving entertainment. It was the birth of the “Karen” and such.

I mean, it wasn’t a war or anything of that level. In mine and most people’s lifetime’s we’ve never lived through something like that. I mean, honestly, the whole pandemic was crazy. Pandora Boxx (Pandora): It was very, very odd.

Scott Stiffler, for Chelsea Community News (CCNews): What was working in the digital format, during the pandemic, like? What role does it play in your performance arsenal, now that the clubs/theaters are booking live performance again? “Named from a catchphrase that RuPaul said weekly during Pandora’s return to RuPaul’s Drag Race on All Stars 6,” the advance promo material tells us, “Pandora’s new show combines stand-up comedy, music, and video to show why she was called Drag Race’s original Comedy Queen.”Īnticipating her upcoming NYC gig (taking place in that forever drag-friendly Times Square venue, the Laurie Beechman Theatre), Chelsea Community News recently posed a few questions to Pandora, yielding the below easy, breezy Q&A. All of those elements will come into play, when the sly, wry drag queen brings her latest one-person touring show to NYC on April 6 and 7.

Since then, the Season 2 contestant has returned to RPDR as a Season 1 and 6 All Stars competitor-all the while, racking up credits as an actor, comedian, recording artist, and writer. The enduringly entertaining Pandora Boxx has done much to distinguish herself besides having the distinction of competing on the sophomore season of a little show called RuPaul’s Drag Race.
