Fall TV offers vampires, royals, and return to Gilead – Los Angeles Blade

NEW YORK While much of the world spent the pandemic sheltering in place and binging on Netflix in an attempt to stave off madness, innovative (and already insane) Jackie Beat found herself pounding a different drum.

The veteran drag queen known for belting out hilariously filthy song parodies while hurling cruel insults at delighted audience members immersed herself in online academia, only to emerge several hours later with no formal education, but a self-declared title that everybody agreed would also be a kickass concept for a TV show, and a pretty good title to boot: Dr. Jackie: Unlicensed Psychotherapist.

And so, on this day, September 19, 2022, it shall be so: Dr. Jackie premieres on OUTtv with new episodes each week through October 24. Watch the trailerHERE. The premise is simple: Dr. Jackie runs her practice out of an office managed by her cute but confused assistant (played by longtime creative collaborator Sherry Vine, whose ballsy, bonkers variety show had its premiere season on OUTtv last year). Sherrys the dutiful gatekeeper who shepherds a revolving cast of funny, famous people (mostly top-notch drag queens) into their sessions with tough-but-fair, decidedly uncredentialed Dr. Jackie.

Its such a great feeling to not only entertain people, but be able to help them, too, said Dr. Jackie, in a press announcement for her six-part series. Its a real win-win. Im very proud of the fact that I am able to make mental health just a little more glamorous and fun! And if anyone wants to cancel me for mocking pyschotherapy, please do it! I havent been on THAT reality television show so I need all the publicity I can get!

Taking a leap of faith that Dr. Jackie will be up to the level of quality we associate with the sold-out stage shows of Jackie Beatand also betting heavily that Dr. Jackie has already figured out a way to dispense prescription drugsThe Los Angeles Blade is happy to generate more publicity for the good Doctor, who along with Sherry Vine took some pre-premiere time to participate in the spirited Q&A you see below.

The Los Angeles Blade (Blade): How did the show come about? Is this a product of your frequent collaborations with Sherry Vine?

Jackie Beat (Jackie): Sherry gets all the credit for making this happen! After being in show business for over three decades, I sort of had the attitude of, This will never happenbut Sherry was beyond optimistic and determined. Im sure the success of her variety show on OUTtv helped. Oh, and my beauty!

Sherry Vine (Sherry): We had talked about this idea for a few years and I said, Let me run with this and see if I can get it picked up and Jackie said, OK. I went to PEG and OUTtv who did my variety show, and they immediately said, Yes. I worked very hard on the pre-production and filming but was less involved in the post-production. Jackie had a very clear vision of how she wanted it to look and sound so other than offering my opinions, I let her run with it.

Blade: How did the pandemic impact the shooting of episodes?

Jackie: We obviously had to adhere to very strict COVID protocols Testing, masks, limiting the cast and crew, etc. But once this queen had gotten the green light on her own TV show, no pesky little virus was gonna stop her from getting it done!

Blade: Is there improvisation? If so, discuss how that played out.

Jackie: Yes, and everyone really delivered! We had an outlinea beginning, middle, end, maybe a plot twist or twobut then we just let people go for it. The hardest part, as you can imagine, is not cracking up. There was also quite a bit of stuff that was so out-there and just plain disturbing that we were like, Oh God, we cant use that! The brilliant improvising also made it very difficult to edit because there was so much gold!

Blade: What part, if any, did you play in the editing? How did the editing process impact the shows pacing and style?

Jackie: Well first off, the editor, Kain OKeeffe, is a genius! He really has great comic timing so that certainly helped. I have worked with some editors who are technically amazing but dont really get comedy. Kains instincts are great. And he also kept his coolmost of the time, LOLworking with this control freak. I was really very painstaking in the editing, because one beat or one moment or one word can change everything. The most frustrating part was having to watch each episode 50 or 60 times. I was like, Is this even funny? The answer to that question, of course, is YES!

Blade: With Dr. Jackie, you enter the pantheon of small screen shrinks. What sets your style of therapy apart from colleagues like Lucy Van Pelt and Dr. Bob Hartley?

Jackie: First of all, I could be the illegitimate love child of those two because Lucy is an unqualified, self-centered bitch and Bob is dry and cool as a cucumber. I think I fall somewhere in the middle. A self-centered cucumber?

Blade: Talk about the role of ensemble and/or guest players.

Jackie: We were so blessed to get so many amazingly talented peoplemost of whom I consider friends. And I also love that people like Elvira [Cassandra Peterson] or Margaret Cho, who couldnt shoot in person, were able to be involved and get emergency phone sessions thanks to modern technology! I have several Drag Race stars such as Bianca Del Rio, Alaska Thunderfuck, Bob The Drag Queen, Katya, Trixie Mattel, BenDeLaCreme, Tammie Brown, Kelly Mantle and Mont X Change but I also wanted to include supremely talented friends of mine such as Mario Diaz, Nadya Ginsburg, Daniele Gaither, Drew Droege, Sam Pancake, Calpernia Addams, Selene Luna, Pete Zias, Roz Hernandez, and Muffy Bolding.

Blade: Sherry, you play Jackies sidekick. Is the dynamic similar to, different than, what we see when the two of you work together on stage?

Sherry: Well the dynamic is different in terms of Im playing her receptionist and she is the starthis time! Lol. But after 30 years of performing together we have a natural chemistry and play off of each other so well. It was scripted but of course there was plenty of improvisation. We were cracking up the whole time! On stage and on camera we are usually in synchI know exactly where shes going.

Blade: Jackie, what can decades-long fans of your stage work expect from a show not grounded in parody songs?

Jackie: They can expect to be laugh and be entertained so Same old thing!

Blade: Jackie, Sherry, whats happening between now and the end of the year, in terms of traveling and performing live?

Jackie: Im doing lots of writing right now, but I will never stop performing. I will do my annual holiday tour, of course. Im doing my holiday show at The Palm in Puerto Vallarta on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day!

Sherry: We are now in pre-production for The Sherry Vine Variety Show Season 2! Yay! We start filming at the end of October, so Im writing, casting, recording, etc. Lots of exciting guests and surprisesand Jackie will be returning as my partner in crime.

Blade: How do you find performing and living in the post-pandemic era: Has it change the way you do things, creatively and personally? What lessons did we learn or ignore from all that time sheltering in place?

Jackie: People seem very appreciative of live shows right now. Its like they didnt realize just how precious those moments of sitting in a darkened theater or nightclub watching a live performer was until it was suddenly gone. I have also learned that if you are naturally funny and talented you can entertain people no matter what even on their laptop or phone. I was very happy to learn that my comedy and magic could survive and translate to that format. Again, I aint never gonna let no pesky virus stop me from doing what I do!

Dr. Jackie: Unlicensed Psychotherapistwritten by Jackie Beatis directed by John Mark Hostetlerand produced by Producer Entertainment Group (PEG) for OUTtv.As of September 19, the show is available exclusively onOUTtv.comand on theOUTtv Apple TV Channelin the US and Canada,OUTtvGo.comand the OUTtv Amazon Prime Channel in Canada andFROOT.tvin the UK and Ireland.

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