UNC is the first stop for drag queens Naomi Dix and Stormie Daie’s “Sister Sister” inaugural college drag tour.
The queens want the UNC community to know they’re bringing the hit ‘90s sitcom theme into their performance to make it an experience unique from any drag show the UNC community has seen before.
The show will take place in the Student Union on Tuesday from 8 to 10 p.m. and will be co-hosted by the queens and the UNC LGBTQ Center. Other stops on the college tour include Duke University, North Carolina State University and North Carolina Central University.
When asked the origin of the show’s theme, Dix said a fan came up to the queens after a show and said "Look at you! "Sister, Sister," just like the show," and the theme resonated with the queens.
Daie and Dix said audience members often confuse them for one another, so they decided to embrace their likeness and emphasize their individuality at the same time by doing a show together.
"We know each other, so we know what to expect, but we don't read each other's minds because we're not actually twins unfortunately,” Daie said. “We can't wait to see what we'll bring out in each other, and that's always really fun."
Dix said the show will differ from a normal drag show, and the queens have created a theatrical event instead. Props, scripts, duets, dancing, improvisation, audience inclusion and a Q&A session will all be included in the performance.
Daie said nothing about the show will be predictable, though.
"I call my fans 'Stormie Chasers' because when you come to see me at my shows, it's like going to chase after a tornado,” Daie said. “You might lose a garment, you might gain something, something might be thrown at you, but I promise it will be entertaining, and you will be mesmerized."