We're Here
Small-town residents from across America are recruited and trained to participate in a one-night-only drag show. In each episode, former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley will help prepare their “drag daughters” by teaching them how to step outside of their comfort zones.
Reality
Episodes (6)
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Shangela Laquifa Wadley arrive in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to put on a one-night-only drag show featuring locals in need of a little support and empowerment, including: Hunter, a young gay make-up artist yearning for a deeper connection with his father; Darryl, a local college admissions officer hoping to tell a story of race in America while being an effective ally to the LGBTQ community; and Erica, a conservative Christian mother eager to reconnect with her estranged daughter Hailey, who recently came out as bisexual.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Bob, Eureka and Shangela head to Twin Falls, Idaho, a conservative, predominately Mormon community in Magic Valley where they meet a group of drag artists who need help forming a community and work with Clifton, Brandon and Mikayla.
Branson, Missouri
In Branson, Mo., a wholesome showbiz town smack in the middle of the Bible Belt, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela help Tanner, Charles and Chris who are struggling to be their true selves in a community that prides itself on its traditional values.
Farmington, New Mexico
The queens' journey to help the residents of Farmington and Shiprock, New Mexico. They enlist: Nate, a gay, indigenous photographer; Nicole, public defender and local LGBTQ activist; and Stacey and Jasmine, a mourning mother-daughter duo.
Ruston, Louisiana
Bob, Eureka, and Shangela head south to Ruston, Louisiana to shake things up for a small town that's in need of some change. Among their drag children are: Jose, a young gay man tired of censoring himself in order to gain respect and acceptance from others; lifelong Ruston resident Stacy, an ex-firefighter and straight ally dedicated to using his influence to make his LGBTQ community members feel welcome; and Lynn, a tenacious, proud lesbian who - despite the loss of her left arm and leg - is ready to reclaim her independence and dust off her old cowboy boots for her drag king debut.
Spartanburg, We Make It Werk
When COVID-19 disrupts their production schedule, the queens do what they do best: they make it work. Featuring some never-before-seen performances, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela reflect - from the comfort of their homes - on how drag changed, and even saved, their lives.