MEET SIGI MOONLIGHT
Sigi Moonlight was interviewed by Sheffield-based queer live performance producer Andro & Eve ahead of their drag king event Kingdom Come.
As somewhat of a chameleon in the drag scene, we thought we’d dig a bit deeper and find out more about this amazing artist!
1. We first had you perform in Sheffield in 2018. How did you get into drag?
I always used to play the male roles at the all girls’ schools I went to, and that was my first approach to performing masculinity and being on stage. I didn’t perform for a while after that. Even though I loved being on the stage, I never felt any of the castings mirrored my gender or racial identity.
Then in 2017, I saw my first ever drag king, johnsmith, who just happened to be performing in Leeds where I used to live. That was when it clicked. I took part in your king workshop led by Adam All and Apple Derrieres a month later and that’s where Sigi Moonlight was born. Shortly following that I came third in Man Up! drag king competition at The Glory, East London and it swiftly took off from there; it felt like I was meant to have been doing this all along.
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