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Chris Dennis, who performs as the drag persona La Voix, is experiencing a surge in popularity across various entertainment platforms. La Voix has appeared on shows such as *RuPaul's Drag Race*, *Strictly Come Dancing*, and Eurovision, and is now set to star in the musical *Annie*. The character is described as a "northern powerhouse" of classic light entertainment, drawing inspiration from comedians like Ken Dodd.
‘My first drag turn? As Karen Carpenter in hotpants!’ La Voix on swinger cruises, Strictly – and blazing into musicals
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Criminal review – homelessness show delivers a rage-making punch in the gut
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Miles Davis’s superior musical intelligence | Letters
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