Frat Haus: Evicted is a drag-theatre cabaret present that takes immersive efficiency, social satire, and glitter, and creates a comedy with heartfelt moments. The well timed matter of Toronto’s housing disaster is advised by way of a lens of drag, queer tradition, and poisonous masculinity, with ingesting video games and interactive moments with the viewers thrown into the combo.
A part of the Toronto Fringe Competition, the manufacturing takes the stage at Buddies in Dangerous Instances Theatre from July 2 to 12 as a co-production between Drag Haus & Theatre Collective and Apothecary Theatre, and incorporates a rotating solid.
We spoke to Frat Haus’ Devery Bess, who stars within the present, concerning the challenge.

Devery Bess: The Interview
A local of Montreal, Devery Bess is a drag king and gender efficiency artist.
The present is offered by a efficiency collective who first acquired collectively as fellow contestants at Absolute Empires.
“I’m one of many co-producers in addition to an artist within the collective,” Devery explains. “How we acquired began was we did a contest final yr in 2024.” As a collective, they acquired to the semi-finals. “We simply actually loved working collectively.”
“I acquired began as a result of I, me personally, I felt disconnected from group,” Bess arrived in Toronto from Alberta three years in the past.
“I didn’t care to win — I simply needed to create artwork,” they are saying. That feeling was shared by the opposite members of the collective, who belong to the trans and queer communities.
“I’ve talked about this for years, eager to do theatre with drag,” Devery says. After the competitors, the group determined to stay collectively and do extra. Coyote Ugly turned a collaborator, and Apothecary Theatre emerged as a manufacturing companion.
The group utilized to the Fringe Competition with the venue already on board. This can be their first mainstage manufacturing.
The Artwork of Drag
“Once I take into consideration drag, I take into consideration visible artwork,” Devery begins. “When you concentrate on theatre or efficiency artwork, loads of the time, it’s a collaborative expertise,” they clarify. Performs usually embrace enter from a wide range of individuals, together with designers, and different again stage artists.
“Whereas drag is self reflecting. Numerous drag is like that, and so issues get very attention-grabbing.”
Bess notes that Frat Haus: Evicted takes the person expression of drag and provides the collaborative component of theatre. “That’s why Drag Haus is actually cool.” The artwork and expertise that go into drag, and the important exploration of gender, merge right into a collaborative setting. “Drag itself is a spot the place you may discover all the expertise you will have in artwork.”
It could take many alternative types. One of many performers, Andy Fetamean, is a puppeteer. “Drag takes from so many artwork types to construct one thing new.”
As Bess factors out, drag has been round since Shakespeare and effectively earlier than. “Drag permits for that protected area and group to discover your gender.”
Comedy, with Points
With comedic moments, the present explores critical themes. “Primarily, I really feel like, as artists, all of us have skilled what it’s like in a patriarchal society,” Bess says. The present satirizes and explores these notions in drag.
For the viewers, the comedy is cathartic. “How we’ve been affected by poisonous masculinity, I really feel like there’s a launch.”
Naturally, the disaster of inexpensive housing is one thing that impacts everybody, and the present displays that topical sentiment.
“We’re all renters. We’re all dealing with a housing disaster,” they are saying. “There’s loads of frustrations for all of us as people.”
Bringing these real feelings to the piece provides to its poignancy. They’re hoping the viewers will be a part of within the silliness and have interaction with the humour. “I believe it’s actually feeling concerning the catharsis of our feelings.” The housing disaster itself has an absurd facet. “It’s so foolish. Everybody loses.”
That, basically, is the message about poisonous masculinity. “Nobody really will get to take pleasure in their life.”
The humour comes from exaggeration and a way of the offbeat. “Subverting it and making it homosexual.”
Viewers Interplay
“Drag is inherently an interactive expertise,” Bess says. “Drag itself is totally different than theatre.”
The viewers will get concerned in numerous methods. One of many acts can be pitched as an MLM (multi-level advertising and marketing scheme), and a small protest with develop throughout the area. Viewers members can be a part of within the struggle again in opposition to evil landlords and companies.
As at a typical drag present, you can even tip your favorite performers as they dance, and be a part of within the ingesting video games.
“Numerous our solid is disabled,” Bess notes. That’s one of many the reason why they selected the accessible Buddies in Dangerous Instances venue.
Present Particulars
Together with Bess, performers embrace Coyote Ugly, Andy & Stefan Fetamean, and Archie Known as, with totally different visitor performers every night time. Particular nights throughout the run can be sensory-friendly and COVID-conscious.
- Earlier than the efficiency run, you may catch a script studying of the present on June 15; particulars [HERE].
- Discover extra particulars, and tickets, for the performances at Buddies in Dangerous Instances Theatre [HERE]
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