Episode 4
Best friends Levi and Beth from Cardiff want to organise a class prom for their musical theatre year group who graduated without the normal celebrations due to Covid restrictions. They want the event to centre around leading light Geraint aka "Queen G" who has become noticeably introverted after a homophobic attack left him fearing for his life.
After getting their head around the brief, the party agents compete to win the business. Ryan tempts Levi and Beth with his High School musical inspired Americana prom. Teddy wants the theme of her party to draw on the 1980's underground ballroom scene - complete with male strippers, and Christopher promises a decadent Art Deco black and gold affair in a stunning country mansion.
After Levi and Beth choose their favourite party idea it's time to get down to business. The winning party agent, supported by the others, heads to Cardiff to put their plan into action. A bespoke couture outfit is designed, an amazing ornamental centrepiece is crafted from scratch and the venue's doors need altered to accommodate a giant glitter ball. Will Geraint rediscover his inner "Queen G"?
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