Drag queen starring in Christmas play wants to ‘kick down’ traditional values: ‘f--- family’

Drag Queen Miz Cracker said it's 'pretty ridiculous' to think Christmas is about traditional values

A prominent drag queen is the star of an "adult-only" show that follows the grown-up life of Cindy Lou from the Dr. Seuss Christmas classic, The Grinch. 

RuPaul's Drag Race star, "Miz Cracker," stars in the one-person show, "Who’s Holiday!" as a grown-up Cindy Lou from Dec. 7 to Jan. 7, 2022 in London at the Southwark Playhouse. The website has labeled "Who's Holiday!" an "adult only" show, but, according to its website, the show is "Recommended for ages 14+."

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The Christmas show follows the life of Cindy Lou "as she recalls that Christmas Eve she first met the Grinch and the twisted turn of events her life has now taken." Now, she is a "hard-drinking, pill-popping, very experienced woman" according to PinkNews, who interviewed Cracker. 

"To say that Christmas is about traditional values or values of any kind anymore is pretty ridiculous," Cracker told PinkNews "Christ is nowhere featured in this. In America, if you look at the way people knock down the doors of shopping centres, I think you can tell that we have separated Christmas from Christ."

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Cracker also said she thinks "any opportunity that we have to kick down traditional family values is welcomed," and "The way of thinking about family is old and tired and we need to reinvent it."

Miz Cracker attends RuPaul's DragCon UK presented by World Of Wonder at Olympia London on January 18, 2020 in London, England.  ((Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for World Of Wonder Productions))

Miz Cracker, Marco Maranghello and Miranda Miranda attend Sonja by Sonja Morgan Fashion Show on September 13, 2019 in New York City.  ((Photo by Paul Bruinooge/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images))

 Aquaria and Miz Cracker attend "RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 10 Meet The Queens at TRL Studios on March 21, 2018 in New York City.  ((Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images))

The show "makes fun of family and I think it talks about chosen family and talks about the friends that really matter and what it means to have them in your life," according to Cracker. 

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"So yeah, f**k family," she added. 

The production contains "sexual references, drug use, [and] strong language," according to the playhouse's website.

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