Drag has been a gay man's art for decades, but women can be queens, too. While they've traditionally the subject of imitation, female-identified performers are now taking center stage in London's drag scene by dressing up in exaggerated tropes of femininity."Faux queens," however, are not yet fully accepted in the drag community; some gay male performers question whether women have the right to compete next to their male counterparts. In "London's Female Drag Queens" Broadly explores a day in the life of three women who are reclaiming drag for themselves, redefining its heritage, and proving that the art form is genderless.