SAN FRANCISCO ā These divas deliver.
Drag queens don their colorful wigs, elaborate makeup and knee-high stiletto boots, but instead of stepping on a stage, they're putting on a face covering, grabbing a takeout bag and bringing their musical numbers to fans' doorsteps in San Francisco.
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The Oasis nightclub is turning the boring dinner blues into āMeals on Heels,ā dispatching drag queens like Amoura Teese and Kochina Rude to bring food, cocktails and socially distant lip-synching performances to people during the coronavirus pandemic.
On a recent evening, Rude delivered dinner to Kelsie Costa and her family in the cityās Marina District and then lip-synched the drag show classic āFinallyā by CeCe Peniston.
āThereās not a lot to do these days with shelter in place and COVID and all that,ā Costa said. āSo gotta spice it up somehow. Itās really fun.ā
Oasis owner DāArcy Drollinger said itās a way to reconnect with their fans and bring a little joy to those who havenāt had much to smile about recently.
āYou have the choice: You can either give up, go home and call it a night, or you can put some duct tape on, find a song you donāt know that well and go out there and sell the number," Drollinger said. āThatās how Iāve been looking at this whole thing, is weāve got to sell the number. The show must go on.ā
With the club's shows on hiatus because of the pandemic, it also gives drag performers a chance to make some much-needed money and keep up with their passion.
āDrag is such a beating heart of the city,ā Rude said. āSo itās not only good for us, but itās good for the people around us in our community. Iām inspired by it, and Iām honored to be a part of it.ā