

The Kinsey Sicks do not just sing gloriously and entertain uproariously. They provide biting social and political satire, and they manage to make a living doing so. The boys behind the Kinsey Sicks are every bit as interesting as the girls onstage, and have a lot to say about activism, family, theater, religion, politics, queer culture and finding ways to make your voice heard. While the Kinseys are on your campus, have them do their spellbinding panel discussion, "From Over-Achievas to Singing Drag Divas: How Four Men Fashioned a Creative, Political and Glamorous Career in a Highly Unqueer World."
Check your course catalog -- what major would give you your best shot at a career as a wickedly funny, politically scathing, gorgeously singing drag queen?
The Kinsey Sicks, America's Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet, might just be the guidance counselors you've been waiting for. After being wowed by their performance, you will relish the chance to meet the four divas as men (them, not necessarily you) and find out how they got where they are.
Their educational and professional resumes reveal that two were lawyers and non-profit executive directors, one was a presidential appointee, one was a budding journalist, two had theatrical aspirations, two did not, one studied dead languages, one studied religion, one was a department store Santa, and one twisted balloon animals. Where would the internationally renowned Kinsey Sicks be without this odd assortment of skills and expertise? We shudder to think.
Now that they've tossed off their Brooks Brothers suits, neckties, and attache cases for boas, the Kinsey's will reveal why life is more than being a presidential advisor and talking head on Nightline, and that there are unanticipated uses for their Harvard, U. of Chicago and UC-Berkeley degrees. The Kinsey Sicks will discuss their circuitous paths to dragapella stardom, and how the search for joy overcame all the hours of career counseling they ever received.
" As funny as they are harmonious, they have already cemented their national reputation .
" Riotously funny...ferociously creative...a must-see...everyone will enjoy themselves! .
" The four individual characters provide a very potent chemistry which makes for a show unlike anything ever seen before...At Saturday's performance the audience granted the group two standing ovations, and gave the greatest amount of applause to the two most serious songs they sing...Both songs give the muscles in the face a much needed break from the aching caused from laughing so hard the rest of the time .