A Night at Switch n' Play

The documentary features performances and commentary by Divina GranSparkle, Pearl Harbor, K. James, Miss Malice, Vigor Mortis, Nyx Nocturne and Zoe Ziegfeld.

[1][2][3] The documentary highlights a typical evening at the Branded Saloon, where the collective regularly puts on their show, and uses that as a framing device for an introduction to each of its members.

The film switches back and forth between performances and intimate interviews with the seven core members, along with glimpses behind the scenes of their drag and burlesque show.

[3] Jude Dry wrote in his review for Indie Wire that the documentary shows that the artists collective is a "tight-knit family of outsiders who welcome queer audiences into their world and create a safe, tantalizing space where everyone can be themselves...and sprinkles in a generous helping of delicious live performances...if you spend just one night with Switch n' Play, you'll never want to leave".

They went on to say that the "doc does reflect the sensitivity required to portray these individuals mindfully in all their non-conforming rawness, from their preferred pronouns to the reclamation of their physical traits, not as inadequacies, but as parts of an unapologetically beautiful whole".