Theatre / Play Workshop / Class Wheelchair Accessible
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(902) 532-7704
A passion for makeup? A craving for something creative? Always wanted to know how a drag queen goes from “Drab” to “Fab”? Steph Peaks is coming to show you how she does it! From foundation to finishing touches she will take you step by step to show you how she archives that signature Steph face. Learn to cover brows, contour to give the allusion of a new face shape and snatch that eye like a good queen should. Take all the tips and tricks Steph has learned and use them in your own daily makeup, that stage ready face or embrace your inner queen the correct way!
Steph will leave no rhinestone unturned. She’s an open book for ONE day only. Snag your spot while you can!
Steph Peaks (Chase Hudson) was raised in Annapolis Royal, now residing in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Stephs drag career may be new, but in the year and a half she’s been hitting the stage, she’s taken it head on and shown NS what a small town queen can do! She is known for sewing almost all of her costumes & creating all her own wigs! She is a jack (or jill?) of all trades and is ready to show you everything she’s built herself
Participants should bring clean, indoor footwear, a snack, and a water bottle.
The workshop is free but space is limited. Registration is required.
THE NEXT GEN THEATRE PROJECT is an initiative of King’s Theatre that includes free workshops for both adults and youth to build on the community’s passion for creating theatre. The aim is to celebrate diversity, resilience & belonging in Kespukwitk. The project is supported by Canadian Heritage’s Celebration and Commemoration Program, Reopening Fund.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada.
Nous reconnaissons l’appui du gouvernement du Canada.
[email protected]
(902) 532-7704
A passion for makeup? A craving for something creative? Always wanted to know how a drag queen goes from “Drab” to “Fab”? Steph Peaks is coming to show you how she does it! From foundation to finishing touches she will take you step by step to show you how she archives that signature Steph face. Learn to cover brows, contour to give the allusion of a new face shape and snatch that eye like a good queen should. Take all the tips and tricks Steph has learned and use them in your own daily makeup, that stage ready face or embrace your inner queen the correct way!
Steph will leave no rhinestone unturned. She’s an open book for ONE day only. Snag your spot while you can!
Steph Peaks (Chase Hudson) was raised in Annapolis Royal, now residing in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Stephs drag career may be new, but in the year and a half she’s been hitting the stage, she’s taken it head on and shown NS what a small town queen can do! She is known for sewing almost all of her costumes & creating all her own wigs! She is a jack (or jill?) of all trades and is ready to show you everything she’s built herself
Participants should bring clean, indoor footwear, a snack, and a water bottle.
The workshop is free but space is limited. Registration is required.
THE NEXT GEN THEATRE PROJECT is an initiative of King’s Theatre that includes free workshops for both adults and youth to build on the community’s passion for creating theatre. The aim is to celebrate diversity, resilience & belonging in Kespukwitk. The project is supported by Canadian Heritage’s Celebration and Commemoration Program, Reopening Fund.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada.
Nous reconnaissons l’appui du gouvernement du Canada.
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Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
[email protected]
902-532-7704
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