All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Julian Eltinge: Female Impersonator of the Vaudeville Era

    • March 1, 2021
    • PBS

    In this new digital series, New York's sweetest drag diva Peppermint tells the story of pioneering American drag artists. In the process, she demonstrates how drag is a performance art form that has thrived in this country for generations, entertaining LGBTQ+ and general audiences alike, and providing the former with an important outlet of self-expression.

  • S01E02 Gladys Bentley: Drag King of the Harlem Renaissance

    • June 25, 2021
    • PBS

    A gender-bending, famed blues musician and drag king who was a part of the Harlem Renaissance. She performed with drag queens and openly loved women, until later in life when she was pressured to conform to 1950s social standards.

  • S01E03 Jose Sarria: Legendary Drag Queen and Queer Activist

    • July 27, 2021
    • PBS

    A legend of the San Francisco drag scene. Out and Latino, Sarria dedicated his life to fight for queer rights and even ran as the country's first known openly gay candidate for public office. An international drag charity that he helped found continues his legacy with legendary drag galas to this day.

  • S01E04 Joan Jett Blakk: The drag queen who ran for president

    • August 6, 2021
    • PBS

    On her 35th birthday, Joan Jett Blakk, the drag persona of actor Terence Smith, ran for president in lipstick, heels and eyeshadow, continuing a long tradition of drag as political activism. Blakk had also run for mayors of Chicago and San Francisco. During these “campaigns,” Blakk advocated for policies that many politicians are still talking about today, including universal healthcare.

  • S01E05 Flawless Sabrina: Queer Icon and Star of 'The Queen'

    • August 20, 2021
    • PBS

    She was an artist, activist, gay mother and mentor to hundreds of queer and gender non-conforming youth over the years and starred in the fabulous 1968 drag documentary "The Queen," about a drag competition that she organized. She was full of life advice for her many mentees, including her reminder that “normal is just a setting on a dryer.”

  • S01E06 Jean Malin: Queen of the Pansies

    • September 3, 2021
    • PBS

    Jean Malin was one of the first openly gay performers in the Prohibition era during the "pansy craze" of the early 1930s. Malin stood six feet tall, weighed 200 pounds, and had a wavy crop of blonde hair to die for. Although he was effeminate and a female impersonator, he was known to put hecklers and homophobes in their place with his wit — and his fists!

  • S01E07 Crystal Labeija: The Queen Who Reinvented Ball Culture

    • September 24, 2021
    • PBS

    A proud Black trans woman, a drag mother and, a pageant girl, Crystal LaBeija was the cause of an iconic moment in drag history that paved the way for house culture, voguing, Paris is Burning, and the TV series Pose.

  • S01E08 William Dorsey Swann: The first "Queen of Drag"

    • October 1, 2021
    • PBS

    Born into slavery, Swann was the first known person to identify as a “Queen of Drag” and the first known American activist to lead a queer resistance group.