Mama Tits back for her fourth season

Back for her fourth season at The Red Room, Mama Tits is bigger than life and her audience numbers prove it show after show! Once again, she entertains with her raw and amusing take on topics like politics, sex, relationships and living your truth.

‘Mama Tits Triple D’ includes Mama’s soulful singing, her fascinating stories, and her comedic quick wit. You can’t help but be touched and changed by Mama as she shares her heartfelt truth with love, emotion and passion! Mama Tits is one of the top drag divas of Puerto Vallarta, with sold-out shows almost every night. She is outspoken and not afraid to speak her mind. She is also known for her strong, gorgeous voice and soulful blues sound!

An award-winning Drag Performer winning Seattle Best Drag Queen in 2016, Mama Tits was the former owner and Producer of the #1 Drag Brunch in the Northwest US. She has been awarded Best of Western Washington in 2015 and 2016. As well as headlining Pride festivals all around the US, she is in demand for private events and tour dates alike. With her powerful live singing, sincere message and incredible comedy, Mama Tits is known far and wide for her shows!

Mama Tits is beloved by her many fans and admirers. Her show is a personal history of her life, her struggles and her triumphs and is a window into gay culture and history. She entertains throughout her performance with ‘live singing,’ authentic sharing and a great pep talk about standing tall and being true to oneself. She’s a bit like ‘Dear Abby,’ except a lot taller!

With honesty and courage, she tells it like it is and challenges each of us to hold our heads high and be proud of who we are. Mama reminds us that we are strong enough to deal with whatever life brings our way, especially when we support each other. And she is living proof of that!

During Tuesday’s show at The Red Room, Mama opened with a delicious parody of the song, “Reciprocity,” as she reminded us that “we ALL deserve to live our truth ” and that we are a lot more alike than we are different! We enjoyed hearing about her personal story growing up in a number of different communities and how it shaped her experiences and her destiny. She even shared pictures of her early experiences with Drag, which were fun to see. She reminded us of the importance of listening to other people’s stories to help lead us to love instead of to judgment. Gorgeous songs like, “Son of Preacher Man” brought home her message. And as she ended her show, she reminded us through song that “we are our own special creation. ” Mama’s desire for us is to know that “we are worth it!”

Mama Tits Triple D took us on a beautiful journey. Gay or Straight, we left her show with a new outlook, a more open heart and the courage to accept ourselves and others more completely.

You can catch ‘Mama Tits: Triple D” on Mondays and Saturdays at 9: 30 pm through May 27th at The Red Room at Act II Stages. For information or tickets, go to www.actiientertainment.com

Back for her fourth season at The Red Room, Mama Tits is bigger than life and her audience numbers prove it show after show! Once . . .

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