Welcome to our 5th annual Royal Flush Drag Show Fundraiser.
We're back and better than ever!
2024 Fundraising Goal: |
$ 8,000 |
All proceeds will go to supporting the West Island LGBTQ2+ Centre, its mission, and its programs!
Event Details:
Date: Friday, November 22nd, 2024 Time: 8:00pm to 10:30pm Doors open at 7:00pm Location: Beaconsfield United Church 202 Woodside Road, Beaconsfield, QC, H9W 2P1 Venue is wheelchair accessible. Bus Routes: 217, 425 Refreshments and raffle tickets will be sold on site.
Alcohol free options will be available. Accepted modes of payment; Cash, Cheque, E-transfer. |
Tickets are on sale now!
General Admission $30/ticket Gallery $20/ticket V.I.P. Table* (6 seats) $500/table SOLD OUT *The VIP Table comes with a complementary bottle of wine and table service during the event. Limited VIP tables are available. To purchase your tickets, https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/828495e2-9ebd-4fba-8608-69753f157425 For those who would purchase tickets and would rather pay with cash or a cheque, please email, call, or text the Centre: Email: [email protected] Phone: (514)794-5428 |
Meet the Cast of Royal Flush 5; The Anniversary Edition
HercuSleazeOur HeadlinerHercuSleaze is Canada’s most darling drag king, widely known for his appearance on OutTV’s Call Me Mother, season 1. With mesmerizing makeup looks and handmade costumes, he’s also grown a large Instagram following where he does drag education and community activism. Herc has performed on large stages across Canada and the US, including at Fierté Montreal’s Superstars show, Toronto’s Just for Laughs and as a headliner at California’s Oaklash Festival. Continuing his work with film and television, Herc is directing and starring in a feature documentary film for Crave to be released in 2026. See more news from HercuSleaze here: |
Our Cast
Desiree DesrosiersIf you've ever been to Royal Flush before, or literally any Tim Hortons in Montreal, then you already know Desiree. She's a classic triple threat, she's ditzy, shes forgetful AND she's clumsy. She's eveyone's favorite, shes the incomperable Desiree Desrosiers!
If ever you've wondered how to get any attention from this lady in red, put on a classic gay anthem, bring an Iced Capp from Tims, and wave a crisp $5 bill, and she's yours. |
Eddy BearEddy Bear hibernates in the centre's freezer 9 out of 12 months a year only being popped in the microwave in September to defrost in time for Royal Flush.
A warm laugh, a warm smile, a warm hug... too warm turn on the air conditioning. Eddy is inspired by all the weird but we'll meaning guys out there that are great to bring home to the family but still fun enough to have a drink or two with. |
Rosa GoldeOriginally from Bogota, Colombia, Rosa Golde is one of Montreal’s premiere Latinx drag entertainers. She is a multihyphenate makeup artist, wig stylist, and costume maker who brings through her art her cultural background and her love for activism. Over the past three years of drag she has performed across the city, produced shows, and competed in international online drag competitions. Always with a pulse on her Latinidad, as well as a distinct eye for evocative and political performance, she is happy to bring this perspective to every stage she sets a high heeled step onto. Expect to see Latin glamour, drag excellence, and queer power through her artistry!
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Donna NozamaMaybe she's born with it, maybe it's crippling imposter syndrome... or Maybelline. Donna Nozama channels her inner eccentric into an outer feast of the mind. The Lady Nozama believes the most exciting art sparks questions and when you see her you will certainly have many questions. Weirdo extraordinaire, she wants everyone to be able to feel understood.
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Fabien L'AmourFabien L'Amour (he/him) is the drag king alter ego of Felicia Latour (she/her), a journalist, educator and performer based in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal) since 2021. The name Fabien L'Amour is a French play on words meaning « makes love well » and as a character, he's the ultimate incarnation of the "sadboi" trope and an imperfect answer to toxic masculinity. Performing around the province at events like Montreal Pride, Queen & Queer, and Gay & Grey, Fabien combines theatre, dance and the art of lip-sync to create performances that make you laugh, cry and reflect on our shared histories.
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