Regina Highschool pulls students from theatre performance during sexualized drag show
Students from Campbell Collegiate were pulled from a daytime theatre performance after complaints the show contained sexualized drag content far beyond what parents were led to expect.
The story was first reported by Just Bins.
Students attended a matinee performance of Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer at Globe Theatre, a production promoted to schools as a curriculum-linked exploration of Indigenous themes and cultural issues.
In a letter sent to parents today, Campbell Collegiate pulled students out of a Globe Theatre student matinee after it “Reached levels of maturity beyond expectations.” A student tells us the play included a drag queen who was “putting their boobs in kids faces and students were… pic.twitter.com/AfQpKtaUJT
— Just Bins (@JustBins) May 7, 2026
But according to students and a follow-up email sent home by the school, staff removed students early after concerns about inappropriate content during the performance.
One student alleged a drag performer was “putting their boobs in kids’ faces,” while some students were reportedly crying afterward.
— Just Bins (@JustBins) May 7, 2026
The school later told parents the performance exceeded the advertised maturity rating and said teachers used “professional discretion” in deciding to leave early.
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