Marty Milquetoast opens The Marty Show by orienting listeners to Savannah’s performance scene, explaining that Club One, a long-running Savannah gay club associated with Lady Chablis, is closed as of June 2026 while awaiting renovations for a move, and noting Savannah Cabaret, a music-and-singing performance group started by producer/author Rick Garman.
In the interview segment, drag and theater performer Sallie Just Sallie describes switching from a culinary major to theater at Armstrong State, starting drag after being encouraged by others, and recalling early performances including choir and a first drag number from Rent. Sallie discusses balancing an 8–5 job, gym, and gigs, why performing is worth the expense and discomfort, and a horror story of forgetting lyrics during a Tina Turner song in a time-traveling drag queen show.
They share Disney celebrity encounters (Tina Fey, Neil Patrick Harris), favorite rewatch Deep Blue Sea, pride in community presence, bookings and Instagram (@salliejustsallie), and upcoming appearances including the Yes Queen tour.
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00:00 Welcome to The Marty Show
00:17 Savannah Scene Basics
00:36 Club One and Cabaret
02:06 Monologue Jokes and Credits
03:30 Meet the Guests
03:41 Who Is Sallie Jessy Sallie
04:14 Why Perform and Drag
06:14 First Stage Memories
07:33 First Drag and Wig Mishaps
10:50 Why Keep Doing It
12:28 Balancing Life and Games
15:21 Performer Horror Story
18:45 Onstage Chaos Moment
19:11 Shoutout Segment
20:16 Marty’s Poll Begins
21:09 Dream Roles Talk
22:26 Pandemic Cut Short
23:34 Celebrity Encounters
24:44 Quotes and Rewatchables
26:23 Big Shoes Big Problems
27:08 Weed and Park Bliss
29:18 Community Pride and Dyke Night
31:12 Gratitude and Being Approachable
33:13 Ego Boost and Donkey Head
36:28 Where to Find Sallie
38:32 Final Thanks and Sendoff