The Roast of Peaches Christ

No Longer Available

Description

Featuring Peaches Christ with Clea DuVall, Heklina, Heather Matarazzo, Jinkx Monsoon, Cassandra Peterson (aka Elvira, Mistress of the Dark), Sister Roma, Mink Stole, with Roast Mistress Coco Peru, and very special guest John Waters.

Recorded Live at SF Sketchfest on January 13, 2019 at the Castro Theatre

Partial proceeds to benefit Shanti Project and Oasis San Francisco

Peaches Christ has been shocking and entertaining people from all over the world with her unique combination of Golden Age Hollywood and Slasher Horror humor for more than 20 years. The alter-ego of Joshua Grannell, who turned 45 this night, Peaches Christ is a San Francisco treasure, one of its deepest, darkest jewels that has had audiences rolling in the seats and aisles of both The Castro and the late-lamented Bridge, where her now legendary cult movie series, "Midnight Mass," was born back in the summer of 1998. We invite you to go back in time to The Castro for this celebration, destruction, and rebuilding-with-love of all things Peaches Christ as this Bloody Queen of Queens is roasted within an inch of her life. Some of her nearest and dearest friends join for this special experience, bound to keep us all laughing through the rest of the year with brilliant zingers and one-liners like only a roast of this magnitude can do. Roasters include Clea DuVall, Heklina, Heather Matarazzo, Jinkx Monsoon, Cassandra Peterson (aka Elvira, Mistress of the Dark), Sister Roma, Mink Stole, Roast Mistress Coco Peru, and special guest John Waters! Adult content. Recommended for mature audiences.

Written by Peaches Christ, Clea DuVall, Heklina, Casey Ley, Heather Matarazzo, Jinkx Monsoon, Coco Peru, Cassandra Peterson, Sister Roma, Nick Sahoyah, Mink Stole, and John Waters
Produced by SF Sketchfest and Peaches Christ Productions
Videography by Jason Wolos
Photography by Jakub Mosur
Live from the Archive music written by Marc Capelle & Monte Vallier,
performed by Marc Capelle, Bart Davenport, Devin Hoff, Todd Roper, Kelley Stoltz
Live from the Archive Artwork by Ryan Berkley
Trailer by Andrew Slade