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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