Dragged tae the Steamie is the official authorised Drag adaptation of The Steamie by Tony Roper with Songs by Dave Anderson with the characters portrayed by actors in drag.
Join Mrs Culfeathers, Magrit, Doreen, Dolly, and Andy on Hogmanay 1953 as they laugh talk and cry doing the final wash of the year in a Glasgow public washhouse.
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