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9/10
Drag Heals - A Must Watch for Our Times
jasonswrench23 January 2023
I just finished watching the third season of Drag Heals. This season has everything we've come to love from the two previous seasons: an interesting and dynamic cast, a wide range of people, and a lot of heart. The third season is also impacted by the times of COVID. Overall, this continues to be a great series with absolutely amazing storytelling.

This season Tracey Erin Smith brings together six new aspiring drag queens/kings to put together one-person shows. All of the queens/kings are asked to dig deep into their lives to find moments that made them who they are today. One of the things I absolutely love about Smith is her ability to help all of the queens/kings dig through the surface and get at the real heart of their stories.

I want to thank the producers for the opportunity to review this series before it was released. Although I am thankful, the views expressed here are mine and mine alone.
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10/10
Amazing! So Much Fun to Watch!
trioseven29 January 2023
Drag Heals is such a pleasure to watch!

Charlie David does a great job directing, and I enjoyed how interviews of the six participants are interspersed with scenes of them interacting with each other. The creator, Tracey Erin Smith is so creative and supportive. Smith is totally enouraging.

There's a marvelous range of characters in Season 3. I got very emotional, and several of the participants brought tears to my eyes. What a courageous group! They shared their stories so openly, it was inspiring.

I love seeing how the cast bonded as the season progressed. They really became a community, supporting each other. There's so much joy in the scenes of them dancing together, it was really fun to watch.

I hope the other two seasons are available to rent or buy.

A copy of Drag Heals, season 3 was provided for the purpose of my honest review, all opinions are my own.
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10/10
Theatrical Alchemy
LilDeetz28 January 2023
Drag Heals, Season 3, is a documentary focused on the theater and personal growth. Six strangers with different backgrounds and experiences come together to create a one-person show at Buddies in Bad Times a queer theater in Toronto. They attend stage director Tracey Erin Smith's workshop where they go through intensive exercises that help them develop their performances. Directed by Charlie David and facilitated by creator Tracey Erin Smith, Drag Heals is emotional and beautiful in its rawness. The production of the series is extremely well done with vibrant colors, flawless transitions, and dynamic camera work. It's an easy series to binge at just over three hours of screentime divided into eight episodes.

Episode 1, "Dream Team", introduces the viewer to the six performers: Tristan (they/them) who's stage name is Tristan Ginger; Tyler (he/him) who's stage name is Alice Starr; Rose-Ingrid (she/they) who's stage name is Reverend Love; Val (she/her) who's stage name is Al Val; Marissa (they/them) who's stage name is Buster Highman; and Alphonso (he/him) who's stage name is Jade Electra. Tracey opens up with the workshop by giving the audience and participants a clear understanding of the workshop's purpose: "I am thinking of this space as the delivery room. Where you are birthing different parts of yourself to gather them together and mix them up with some magic and create a one-person show. So our intention is that you go as deep as you can. That you push yourselves. That we are not a cast - we become a community." True to her words, Tracey continuously works at building a sense of community with the participants throughout the series. She starts off building trust between the participants and herself and the participants with each other. This trust really allows the participants to open up and be vulnerable. It almost feels like it could be a therapy session, except Tracey keeps everyone's focus on the end product: a theatrical show. Tracey gives the performers all the assignment of creating a solo show about a turning point in their lives.

I found the concept of Drag Heals really interesting. Tracey explained Drag Heals is "based on a process that I developed when I was teaching at Toronto Metropolitan University, that helps people excavate raw material from their lives, and, using what I call theatrical alchemy, transform it into something for the stage." This theatrical alchemy is present throughout the series, and it's amazing to watch.

While the performers work on their performance pieces, they disclose significant moments in their lives where everything transformed ranging from parenthood, coming out, HIV diagnosis, etc. These are powerful moments and powerful stories. The participants expose their insecurities, hurts, and vulnerabilities, not only to each other during the workshop, but also to the camera. These raw and honest moments are what makes this show more than just a drag theatrical performance, and why I found Drag Heals to be so compelling.

Although there are many heavy topics that are discussed throughout this series, there is also a lot of laughter, joy, hope. The final performance in Episode 8 was just fantastic. It was so rewarding to see all the hard work and effort come together into such an engaging and fun show. I really enjoyed the ending choregraph dance all six performers did, especially knowing how intimidating some of them found it in earlier episodes. All in all, this was a great series and extremely enjoyable. I highly recommend it and hope there will be a season four sometime in the future.
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10/10
Emotional journey through healing
fdjmsxj29 January 2023
This show is very profound. We are truly taken on a journey, one I appreciate as the gift it is. These individuals are vulnerable and honest and teach each other and the viewers much along the way. Tracey should be proud of the project she's created. Charlie David directs the episodes beautifully. This is a show I hope many see as many people would benefit from the experience chronicled throughout the season. I loved the interactions and friendships formed and the personal journeys through self-discovery and healing. There are solid and engaging personalities that each impact you as the viewer in various but no less impactful ways. I would recommend it.
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10/10
Beautiful Story of the Queer Experience
wcreasmaniii30 January 2023
This was such a pleasant watch and I'm so glad I got to watch it in advance. The stories were amazing and incredibly touching. I learned a lot about the drag performers and really felt immersed in the queer culture of it all. I think I need to go find seasons one and two now, because this was a heart warming and touching docuseries that really resonated with me. I definitely got up in my feels more than a few times as I watched this beautiful series. I almost teared up watching the final performance to come fruition. If you're looking for a show that will show you the truth and beauty of Drag, then look no further.
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10/10
Wonderful show
silberalexandra29 January 2023
I love the sense of queer community that this show embraces. The cast really comes together from a variety of backgrounds to form a supportive community for each other and it's wonderful to see the vulnerability they each bring to their performances.

Tracey's workshops truly live up to the title, where the cast is able to open up about deeply personal parts of themselves and dig deep to bring the audience the gift of their performance.

Wonderful show, and this season continues to bring more interesting and inspiring stories to the stage. Makes me want to go back and watch the previous seasons again.
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10/10
Amazing series
idasue29 January 2023
I got a chance to watch Season 3 early via Gay Romance Reviews and Season 3 is as good as the others. The Border2Border reality shows are the only ones I watch anymore. Instead of making me feel depressed by watching people scheme against each other in manipulated situations, this show gets me emotionally invested in the people involved and I share in their hopes and dreams as they work to become the people they are meant to be. The focus here is on each person digging into their life and creating the drag persona that embodies who they want to be and what they want to share with the world. It encourages the viewer to do that exploration for themselves as well.
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10/10
Fantastic Third Season
bellabarratt29 January 2023
I'm a huge Charlie David fan - I find his body of work within the television and movie sphere captivating. I'm also a huge fan of Drag Heals, a show he directs and produces. I watched the first two seasons avidly and was thrilled beyond belief when I got to see the third season. OMG, such a great cast and so many amazing and compelling story. If you followed previous seasons, you're going to want to check this one out. If you're new to the series, this is a good place to jump in. I enjoyed the process of watching this disparate group of performers come together to put on a spectacular show. So well done. Hope there's more to come...
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10/10
The human connections
misspugh-2235930 January 2023
My first time watching Drag Heals and I knew within the first few minutes I would like this show. The positivity and healing atmosphere was very refreshing. This allowed me to quickly and easily immerse myself into the stories and experiences that shaped each person. Experiences become stories, and those stories make up the individual. It's here that I find those human connections through understanding, familiarity, & compassion.

Even though I watched from the comfort of my home I still received something from the entire process. The counsel and encouragement given resonated with me in validating and explaining some things that I have or am currently experiencing. It was oddly cathartic and I can appreciate that.

10/10 I world definitely recommend.
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