'Disease left me disabled and depressed - now drag queens are telling my story'
Briefly

The article highlights Sarah Ezekiel's remarkable journey as she transforms her life story into a stage performance with an impressive group of drag queens. After being diagnosed with motor neurone disease at age 34, Ezekiel faced significant challenges, including a collapsed marriage and raising two children. However, after receiving support from Dr. Adrian Tookman, she began to reintegrate into life, leading to creative pursuits in writing and painting. Through a serendipitous meeting in 2019, Ezekiel discovered the potential of using drag to convey her life's narrative, ultimately culminating in a unique theatrical production.
"I was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) aged 34 whilst pregnant with my second child and with a career in publishing."
"After a chance meeting in 2019, my life changed remarkably when I started using drag to tell my extraordinary story through collaboration with talented queens."
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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