Screaming Queens New York based entertainment company specializing in exquisitely costumed performers for private and corporate events. We provide sparkling showgirls, dazzling drag queens, and vivacious variety acts. CEO and spokesmodel Miss Understood reports from her East Village headquarters.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Holy Cannoli!
Last night's wedding in Wading River NY was a lovely multiculti affair. In celebration of the groom's Scottish heritage they brought in authentic kilt-wearing bagpipe players. Man are those things loud!
The bride's Italian family decided to represent in style with our gorgeous Italian theme Strolling Table! She looks like she floated right off a spaghetti sauce label!
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Blue Humor
It's not always easy to stand out at a trade show. InPro Corporation, which produces interior and exterior architectural products, had to make a splash at the AIA show in San Francisco. Lucky they called on us, attention getting is our specialty!
Inpro's website and promotional materials feature a quirky mascot: a faceless skinny blue man in a hardhat who resembles a Gumby-like lanky rubber toy. Our assignment? Bring the blue man to life!
Makeup was not an option, the character has no face! Luckily we had just the right person. Hector has been making and wearing fantasy costumes for years, most of which cover his face. When the designer and the performer are the same person there are multiple advantages. Most importantly: a perfect fit and no complaints about wearing something so odd and restrictive for a full day.
Things went so well that Inpro immediately booked us for three more shows!
It's not always easy to stand out at a trade show. InPro Corporation, which produces interior and exterior architectural products, had to make a splash at the AIA show in San Francisco. Lucky they called on us, attention getting is our specialty!
Inpro's website and promotional materials feature a quirky mascot: a faceless skinny blue man in a hardhat who resembles a Gumby-like lanky rubber toy. Our assignment? Bring the blue man to life!
Makeup was not an option, the character has no face! Luckily we had just the right person. Hector has been making and wearing fantasy costumes for years, most of which cover his face. When the designer and the performer are the same person there are multiple advantages. Most importantly: a perfect fit and no complaints about wearing something so odd and restrictive for a full day.
Things went so well that Inpro immediately booked us for three more shows!
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