There weren’t any kids in the audience, but there were plenty of drag queens — amateur and professional — on stage at Key West Theater on May 23.

The second annual Miss Island Queen amateur drag pageant raised $55,374 for Samuel’s House women’s shelter and had the crowd in hysterics.

The event was created by Samuel’s House board member Kirby Myers, owner of Kirby’s Closet, who emceed the event with the inimitable man-about-town, Landon Bradbary.

Each of the six contestants was paired with a professional drag queen who coached them in style, wardrobe, makeup, talent and over-the-top personalities.

The audience voted with their wallets, throwing money on the stage and writing checks to Samuel’s House on behalf of one or more contestants.

At the end of it all, business owner Casey Arnold — aka “WyMOANa Juggs” — was crowned the 2023 Miss Island Queen under the guidance of his coach, Sushi.

The event and the $55,374 that was raised to help women and families in Key West wouldn’t have been possible without the enthusiasm of each contestant, their coach, the Samuel’s House staff, board members and former contestants. 

The 2023 contestants were:

Casey Arnold aka “WyMOANa Juggs” and coach Sushi

Beth Moyes aka “Clutch Mashaft” and coach Jessica Deveraux

Tom Dustin aka “Lucille Ballz” and coach Puddin’ Taine 

Dorian Patton aka “DeeDee Royale” and coach Hugh Janus 

Andrew Morawski aka “Poetic Pussycat” and coach Blu Diamond 

DJ Sanaris aka “Rizzo Vybez” and coach QMitch

Mandy Miles
Mandy Miles drops stuff, breaks things and falls down more than any adult should. An award-winning writer, reporter and columnist, she's been stringing words together in Key West since 1998. "Local news is crucial," she says. "It informs and connects a community. It prompts conversation. It gets people involved, holds people accountable. The Keys Weekly takes its responsibility seriously. Our owners are raising families in Key West & Marathon. Our writers live in the communities we cover - Key West, Marathon & the Upper Keys. We respect our readers. We question our leaders. We believe in the Florida Keys community. And we like to have a good time." Mandy's married to a saintly — and handy — fishing captain, and can't imagine living anywhere else.