THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS?

Ivy Bar & Cabaret, 63 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington

03/03/2021 - 06/03/2021

NZ Fringe Festival 2021

Production Details



Kelly Fornia is producing her debut one woman show as part of the New Zealand Fringe Festival and is set to be bringing audiences 60 minutes of non stop comedy, choreography and chaos!

Being the only solo artist drag show in this year’s Wellington Fringe Festival, Kelly is set to bring out all the drag tricks and really highlight what the art form has to offer and how it’s not to be overlooked.

The Best of Both Worlds? By Kelly Fornia will truly answer the age-old question: is two better than one? The production looks into the glamorous lifestyle of infamous Drag Queen Kelly Fornia as well as discovering the what/who/where/how and why of the man behind the magic, their everyday self, Alexander Kachfi.

At your regular drag show, you’re immersed in the fantasy of glitter, confetti and dazzling costumes, but what happens before that 5 minute performance? The Best of Both Worlds? by Kelly Fornia will immerse the audience in the backstage tour of a lifetime when they see what really goes into making a successful drag performer tick! Is it all fairy dust and magic or will there be some existential crisis on the way?

The art of drag has been expanding at a rapid pace around the world, so much now that we are even getting our own version of the hit phenomenon show Drag Race! Kelly will be showcasing the uniqueness and the excitement of local Wellington drag and why we can easily kick it with the best of them!

Ivy Bar & Cabaret, 63 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington
Wednesday 3rd – Saturday 6th March 2021
Wed-Fri, 8pm
Sat, 6:30pm
Tickets $15-20 on www.fringe.co.nz


Tech: Steven Mawhinney

Poster photography: Jeff Tollan & Paradox Photography


Theatre ,


1 hr

Kelly Fornia …(dramatic pause)… Shanté; you stay

Review by Brett Adam 04th Mar 2021

Those people for whom Rupaul’s Drag Race is the only exposure they have to the drag world could be excused for believing that the life of a drag performer is all frivolity, fun and feathers. The reality is not always so idyllic. As well as holding down a day job, they need to constantly be on their A-game turning out new shows, looks, routines on a shoe string and at a pace that would make the rest of us throw in the towel after a week. In fact most drag performers need to be incredibly tireless, resourceful, multi-tasking, business-savvy super-divas in order to survive.

One of the hardest working and talented drag personalities in New Zealand, as her all too brief appearance on TVNZ’s House of Drag last year demonstrated, Kelly Fornia is obviously such a queen.

Another Wellington based HoD alumni, George Fowler, set the bar very high after his winning appearance on the show and subsequent career explosion. Kelly is, in her own way and via a different route, doing much the same. Obviously a very astute and intelligent self-promoter, Kelly is riding the wave of her national exposure and using it to further cement her place at the top of NZ’s drag community and introduce the art of drag to new audiences.

The Best of Both Worlds? is a highly entertaining and satisfying show built upon a unique and innovative concept that sheds light on an aspect of the life of a drag performer that not a lot of people would know about. A drag show with substance, this piece explores the relationship between the male performer and their drag alter ego and the toll this demanding career can have on an individual.  

Kelly and her creator Alex interact throughout the show in surprising ways, conversing, arguing, even dancing together. Alex provides notes on Kelly’s performance, helps her choose songs to perform and basically acts as her stage mother. Kelly’s demands on Alex become increasingly draining and lead to dramatic climax that reveals the ugly truth about their toxic relationship.

Despite the dark depths it goes to, this show is a joy from beginning to end. It manages to package the serious message in a show full of high camp numbers, comedy and self-effacing revelations. Kelly is a seasoned pro who builds a strong relationship with the audience within moments of coming on stage. She feeds off our energy and gives it back triplefold. Like all good drag queens worth their salt, she is able to laugh at herself and deals with glitches and wardrobe malfunctions with grace and composure.

The only slight criticisms I have with the show are to do with the script (which could use some editing) and the lip-synching not always being totally on point. Apart from that this is a show for those who are new to drag as well as those who think they’ve seen it all before.

The Best of Both Worlds? is a great night out that will make you forget your pandemic anxieties as well as providing a great insight into the complex world of the drag performer.

Kelly Fornia …(dramatic pause)… Shanté; you stay.  

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