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Philadelphia drag troupe offers ‘10,000lb of glitter’ for return of beloved Beardmobile | |
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‘Big, gay’ mobile performance unit used for LGBTQ+ events was stolen last month from the Bearded Ladies Cabaret | ‘Big, gay’ mobile performance unit used for LGBTQ+ events was stolen last month from the Bearded Ladies Cabaret |
Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ community is rallying around an unusual cause: the search for the missing Beardmobile, described as a “big, gay mobile performance unit, glitterfully outfitted for socially distanced performances and political actions”. | Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ community is rallying around an unusual cause: the search for the missing Beardmobile, described as a “big, gay mobile performance unit, glitterfully outfitted for socially distanced performances and political actions”. |
The Beardmobile, a 14,000lb, custom-built performance truck decked out with a stage, sound system and pink eyelashes, was stolen from the parking lot of the Allens Lane Art Center in Mount Airy last month, Axios Philadelphia reported. | |
The disappearance of the beloved vehicle, a centerpiece of Philly Pride parades and LGBTQ+ events, has left the city’s drag troupe, the Bearded Ladies Cabaret, devastated but determined to track it down. | The disappearance of the beloved vehicle, a centerpiece of Philly Pride parades and LGBTQ+ events, has left the city’s drag troupe, the Bearded Ladies Cabaret, devastated but determined to track it down. |
“My hope is we do find her,” said John Jarboe, the troupe’s artistic founder, in an interview with Axios. “It’s got a whole lot of love and a lot of history.” | “My hope is we do find her,” said John Jarboe, the troupe’s artistic founder, in an interview with Axios. “It’s got a whole lot of love and a lot of history.” |
The Bearded Ladies Cabaret, described as a “queer arts organization that sits on your lap and sings you a story” on its website, only discovered that the vehicle was stolen about a week after it happened, when members went to check on the Beardmobile ahead of upcoming performances. | The Bearded Ladies Cabaret, described as a “queer arts organization that sits on your lap and sings you a story” on its website, only discovered that the vehicle was stolen about a week after it happened, when members went to check on the Beardmobile ahead of upcoming performances. |
According to Jarboe, police believe the perpetrator or perpetrators disabled a motion-sensor camera before taking off with the truck. | According to Jarboe, police believe the perpetrator or perpetrators disabled a motion-sensor camera before taking off with the truck. |
In response, the Bearded Ladies have plastered the city with missing posters describing the vehicle as a “box truck in drag”. But while the loss might be devastating, the troupe is keeping its trademark humor intact. They are offering a reward of “10,000lb of glitter” for the Beardmobile’s return. | |
Despite the heartbreak, the group has no plans to replace the truck. | Despite the heartbreak, the group has no plans to replace the truck. |
“I’m still in the grieving process,” Jarboe told Axios. | “I’m still in the grieving process,” Jarboe told Axios. |
The Beardmobile, a 2009 Isuzu truck turned rolling stage, had become more than a vehicle. It served as a symbol of LGBTQ+ visibility, protest and joy in Philadelphia. Jarboe described it as an emblem of the community’s “loud and proud” resistance to intolerance and hate. | The Beardmobile, a 2009 Isuzu truck turned rolling stage, had become more than a vehicle. It served as a symbol of LGBTQ+ visibility, protest and joy in Philadelphia. Jarboe described it as an emblem of the community’s “loud and proud” resistance to intolerance and hate. |
The Bearded Ladies say they will not press charges against whoever stole the truck. |
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