Jinkx's charismatic and slightly unhinged representation of Judy Garland made her joint winner of Snatch Game in RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 7, one of the series she later went on to win.
End of the Rainbow focuses on the final days of Judy Garland, offering a look behind the curtain at the beloved star's battles with addiction and burnout as she prepares for a run of shows at the Talk of the Town nightclub in London in 1969.
Jinkx's Judy contains multitudes; she is petulant yet lovable, pathetic yet admirable, resplendent yet frail, tragic yet hilarious. That all of these characteristics are cycled through in quick such succession is testament to Monsoon's acting ability.
Monsoon is a true conduit for Judy, transporting the audience back in time in scenes where her London concerts are re enacted and we are changed from the End of the Rainbow audience into the 1969 Talk of the Town audience.
Jinkx embodies Garland to almost an eerie degree, with her rapid vibrato and theatrical projection shining through in classic numbers like The Trolley Song and Get Happy, along with her signature posture and demanding physical performances.
As well as paying homage to Judy herself, Quilter's script emphasises the importance of Judy's LGBTQ+ fanbase through the character of Anthony, her gay pianist with whom she has a tender, affectionate and gently teasing friendship.
Quilter expertly blends drama, music, comedy and tragedy in his powerhouse of a play. However, despite the overall strength of the writing, the emotional climax of the play is somewhat let down by its reveal of Judy's death, which is recounted by Anthony as a narrator. This overplayed device lacks the emotional gut punch that the narrative has been building to.
While Jinkx herself gives a five-star performance, Adam Felipe's over-articulation lends a certain woodenness to some lines. While not overpowering, it is noticeable and sometimes distracting from his otherwise wry and witty performance. However, it could be said that small imperfections like this only really show up when placed beside a true Broadway powerhouse.
End of the Rainbow is truly unmissable, and with a strictly limited run at Soho Theatre Walhamstow, it's set to be the hottest ticket in town.
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When and where can I see Jinkx Monsoon in End of the Rainbow?
The show will be running until Saturday 21 June.
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Tickets on the more affordable side have been selling out quickly, so if you're on a budget, we'd suggest you book your tickets soon.
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