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Help! I Think I Might Be Fabulous

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Saturday sees the opening of Asylum’s (Inter)National house and the debut of Alfie Ordinary’s ‘Help! I Think I Might Be Fabulous’. After selling out a Brighton Fringe two years in a row with a European tour in between, Alfie jetted off to America took the Fringe Cabaret by storm this week bringing his unique take on drag and charming British humour to the Hollywood Fringe Central stage.

“✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩”- Bristol 24/7 “✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩”- Broadway Baby

Alfie is the son of a drag queen, which makes him a Drag Prince, and because he is so fabulous, his mother sent him to a specialist boarding school called ‘Madame LeCoq’s Preparatory School for Fabulous Boys’. At school, Alfie exceeds expectations and becomes head boy, but in his final year, he meets a first year called Jon. Jon is a muggleborn, meaning that neither of his parents are fabulous, and struggles with his identity as a fabulous person. But Alfie has a plan, with songs from camp icons like The Village People and Shirley Bassey, along with a puppet or two, Alfie helps Jon accept himself and realise that being fabulous is nothing to be ashamed of.

Opening night is at 8:30 at Asylum (INTER)National House next to Fringe Central 3500 Santa Monica Boulevard.

Tickets available here PWYC for Fringe Participants hollywoodfringe.org/projects/4716