AUSTIN, TEXAS — The Drag Queen Game Show, a recurring 21-and-up, two-hour interactive show produced by Extragrams and hosted by Celia Light and Mars, runs every Saturday at Alamo Drafthouse Mueller. The game-show-style night blends retro TV mechanics with drag performance, with audience members able to volunteer to play or watch from their seats. The venue is at 1911 Aldrich Street, Suite 120, Austin, Texas 78723.

For Mueller neighbors, it is an easy “Saturday night on Aldrich Street” plan in the same walkable corridor where other routines have taken hold, including the neighborhood grocery and cafe opening previously covered in this Mueller Today report.

Driving is the simplest approach for most attendees. Use Airport Boulevard or East 51st Street to reach the Mueller street grid, then follow signs toward Aldrich Street and the Alamo Drafthouse frontage; the theater sits in the Aldrich Street retail cluster. Parking options typically include the area’s public garages and nearby surface lots around Aldrich Street, plus limited street parking, so arriving early is the best strategy.

Inside, seating is first come, first served at tables, and the listing’s “come early” tip is worth taking seriously because the show starts on time. Food and drinks are part of the format. Guests can order cocktails, beer, wine, snacks or dinner from the full Alamo Drafthouse menu during the performance.

Tickets are sold through Barrel O’ Fun’s event listing for the Alamo Drafthouse Mueller dates, which are posted as “multiple dates” for the weekly Saturday run (pricing varies by date). The show’s ongoing schedule also lands in a moment when drag producers and venues are navigating uncertainty statewide. Reporting from Austin Chronicle describes how a temporary court block on Texas’ SB 12 created a measure of relief for drag-related events, even as organizers kept watching the legal fight closely, and KUT News has reported that Austin performers have framed some drag nightlife as both entertainment and visibility. If you are planning a Saturday, aim to arrive early for a table, expect a lively, comedy-forward room, and settle in for two hours of games, community volunteers and dinner-and-a-show energy.