Ginger Johnson
British drag performer
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2024 | Starred in the main role of 'Ginger's House', potentially a television show or film |
2024 | Performing 'Angels of the North' across multiple cities including Newcastle, London, Liverpool, and Birmingham |
2023 | Appeared as a guest on the television show Lorraine |
2023 | Released non-album single 'Don't Ick My Yum' featuring RuPaul, Banksie, Kate Butch, and Miss Naomi Carter |
2023 | Contributed to the 'Pant-Oh She Better Don't: The Rusical Album' |
2023 | Performed with David Hoyle in Hebden Bridge and 'Ginger All The Way!' at Soho Theatre, London |
2023 | Won the fifth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, becoming one of only a few queens to win three challenges in a row in any Drag Race franchise. |
2022 | Performed multiple shows including 'Good Clean Fun', 'The Ginger and Jonbers Show' at The Glory, and 'Ginger Johnson's Festive Spread' at Pleasance Theatre, London |
2021 | Performed 'Dog Show' and 'Ginger Johnson and Pals' at Pleasance Theatre, London |
2020 | Performed 'Ginger Johnson's Christmas Egg' at Pleasance Theatre, London |
2020 | Co-presented the online breakfast show Wakey! alongside Love Island contestant Chris Taylor. |
2019 | Performed 'Ginger Johnson's Happy Place' at Edinburgh Festival and 'Escape from Planet Trash' at Pleasance Theatre, London |
2018 | Performed 'How to Catch a Krampus' at Pleasance Theatre, London |
May 2018 | Appeared at The Karaoke Hole, the UK's first drag karaoke bar, located in Dalston, London. |
2017 | Marshall openly discussed the parallels between being a drag queen and playing rugby, noting both involve physical pain and aggression. |
2017 | Performed 'The Queen's Head' at Selfridges, London |
2016 | Performed multiple shows including 'Awful' and 'Down the Rabbit Hole' at Selfridges, London |
2015 | Performed 'Suddenly, Last Summer' at The Glory venue |
2014 | Ginger Johnson performed in 'Some Mothers' and began performing in 'Little Jimmy Johnson' series |
2014 | Joined the queer nightlife collective Sink the Pink, writing, directing, and co-producing six surreal pantomime performances including 'Down the Rabbit Hole', 'The Queen's Head', 'How to Catch a Krampus', and 'Escape from Planet Trash'. |
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