Cherdonna is like if you put a drag queen and a modern dancer and a person with severe psychological issues into a blender, and then poured out the result into a designer vintage gown. She falls, she breaks things, she loses her shit over Nilla Wafers, and in her very first evening-length solo show, Worth My Salt, she’ll lip-synch an entire monologue by Diane Keaton from Baby Boom. No one atThe Stranger has seen this show yet, but every time we’ve seen Cherdonna perform before, we’ve had to go around cleaning up our own exploded brain matter off nearby surfaces. (Velocity Dance Center, 1621 12th Ave, velocitydancecenter.org, 8 pm, $20 adv/$25 DOS, through Oct 26)

Christopher Frizzelle was The Stranger's print editor, and first joined the staff in 2003. He was the editor-in-chief from 2007 to 2016, and edited the story by Eli Sanders that won a 2012 Pulitzer...