Two faces with drawn-on facial hair, photoshopped above a large ship. One face is looking forward with a frown, the other face looks to the side with soft and serious expression.
Two drag kings dressed in matching green and black tracksuits, one is kneeling and laughing while pulling down the pants of the other who has jumped into the air, looking concerned and embarrassed.
Three people are posing together on stage, the front person is kneeling with a small picture of a ship stuck to their forehead; they look serious. The middle person is leaning to the left with their tongue sticking out, wearing sunglasses and a tutu. The third person at the back is standing on a small step ladder wearing a cowboy hat and looking excited.

Dazza and Keif Reenact the Titanic Movie Playing All the Roles

Comedy • Drag
Victoria • SA Premiere

James Cameron’s 1997 blockbuster film like you've never seen it before. Melbourne’s problematic drag kings, Dazza and Keif, are back with their new award-winning show. Depressed in lockdown, the boys found themselves watching Titanic over and over in Dazza's mum's garage. On the 69th viewing they realised they no longer knew the difference between art, life, lockdown and luxury ships destined for tragedy. Enter into their fever (wet) dreams of Jack, Rose, classist lifeboats and sexy drawings of boobies. Cum for the Celine Dion recorder covers, stay for the low budget car sex scene.
★★★★★ "Never has there been Australian comedy gold like this" Theatre People
"A well-crafted piece of comedy and theatre that is political as much as it is farcical" My Melbourne Arts
"Dazzaling" Squirrel Comedy

Presented by: Dazza and Keif

Dazza and Keif (Keely Windred and Danni Ray) are a staple of Melbourne’s drag scene. The award-winning drag king duo are known for their dynamic dance performances, low-brow comedy and political commentary. The boiz can be found hosting and performing at Melbourne’s best queer events and venues, and have toured their stage shows across the country. As independent artists, Dazza and Keif have pivoted to producing digital performances and parties during the pandemic as well as seizing the opportunity to move into television with their appearance on Highway to Heel with Art Simone.