8 // COASTWEEKEND.COM ‘JANES’ — MALE AND FEM THE JANE BARNES REVUE — A CROSS-DRESSING, COMMUNITY-BUILDING PRODUCTION — TURNS 7 By ERICK BENGEL COAST WEEKEND y day, he is Kevin Cronin: affable, mild-mannered family man and straight-laced community develop- ment director. But come nightfall April 1 at the Astoria Event Center, Mr. Cronin will disappear. And a Ms. Tippy Oakwood — a sexy, strutting starlet that looks just like Kevin but without the Y chromosome — will re-emerge after a year in hiding. Tippy’s Second Coming is one of more than a dozen drag performances mounting the cat- walk at the seventh-annual Jane Barnes Revue — a topsy-turvy, gender-bending fundraiser for the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association. The adults-only event is named for “Oregon’s First Lady,” an adven- turous, resourceful figure history often credits as “the first Europe- Ages: 21+ an woman to set foot in Oregon Time/Date: 7:30 p.m. Country” shortly after the city’s settlement, according to the Oregon Saturday, April 1. Doors: Encyclopedia. 6:45 p.m. Barnes, a consummate survivor, Tickets: VIP: $75; Catwalk traveled abroad and made her own reserved $55; not-so- way in the world. “Doing that as a close reserved $45; gen- woman at the time was a very big eral seating $25. Avail- accomplishment,” Sarah Lu Heath, able at Old Town Framing the downtown association executive Company, 1287 Commer- director, said. To survive their inhibition-shed- cial St. (Early purchase is ding excursion down the runway, strongly encouraged.) the revue’s male stars — the “Gen- Refreshments: Food, beer, tleman Janes” — summon their wine available inner Jane Barnes. “There’s so much nervous energy that it’s just electric,” said Marco Davis, founder of Astoria’s Dragalution, who is choreographing and will perform in group dance numbers that open and close the show. Cronin was pretty nervous last year when he introduced the world to “Tippy Oakwood” (the name of his childhood cat plus the New Jersey drive he grew up on). “I had never done anything like that before,” he said. But, as an athlete puts on his uniform and psychs himself up before a crucial game, Cronin donned his black wig, sleek black dress and makeup — blush, mascara and bright red lipstick — and created the person he needed to be. JANE BARNES REVUE Continued on Pg. 9 PHOTOS BY JOSHUA BESSEX Above: Marco Da- vis, performing as Daylight Cums, is showered with praise and mon- ey, while dancing to the song “Big Spender” at the Jane Barnes Revue at the Astoria Event Center in 2015. The money from the event went to the Astoria Downtown Historic District As- sociation. Left: Brad Smithart, performing as “Lady Terrar,” reacts while being motorboat- ed by an audience member during the Jane Barnes Revue at the Astoria Event Center in 2015.