D'Arcy Drollinger

D'Arcy Drollinger (born January 17, 1969) is an American actor, writer, musician, director, producer & choreographer known for his high-camp / vaudeville-style stage productions and films that combine slapstick, farce and often drag.

The screenplay brings many of the [stage]show's characters, storyline and jokes largely intact to the cinematic version, with Drollinger playing stripper Champagne White.

[5] The Oasis, a theater and cabaret nightclub located in San Francisco's SOMA district, hosted a grand opening event on New Year's Eve day 2014.

D'Arcy and business partners, including drag personality, Heklina, signed a deal to purchase the former Oasis nightclub in October 2014.

The nightclub's diverse programming features drag stars, cabaret and performing artists, live musical acts, and DJs.

[21] Mayor London Breed called Drollinger a "bright star in San Francisco" for his advocacy and elevation of the city's drag community.

[22] In 1988, while attending San Francisco State University, Drollinger and artist Jason Mecier[23] formed the performance art band, Enrique.

[24] The groups comedic stage antics and often twisted take on 1970s TV nostalgia, landed their first gig opening up for the Average White band at The Kennel Club in San Francisco.