Neil Patrick Harris' Drag Me to Dinner is coming to Disney Plus in July

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Uncoupled star Neil Patrick Harris' new show Drag Me to Dinner will be added to Disney+ this month.

All ten episodes of the new reality show will be available to watch on the streaming platform from July 26 onwards.

"If you want a great party, hire a party planner," reads the official synopsis. "If you want an outrageous, unforgettable party... call in a Drag Queen. Drag Me to Dinner is the new close-ended comedic competition that, unlike other Drag competitions, doesn’t take itself too seriously."

Each episodes sees two teams of drag queens compete against one another to throw the most fabulous dinner parties of all time.

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It's then up to judges Neil Patrick Harris, US drag icon Bianca Del Rio (who won the sixth season of Drag Race) and Nurse Jackie actress Haneefah Wood to crown the winning team for their efforts.

The champions will walk away with the coveted Glorious Golden Grater - a trophy that bares its name because we're told "one team may be GREAT… but the other is GRATER!"

The How I Met Your Mother star and his fellow judges have three different criteria they'll be focusing on when judging the dinner parties - Food and Drink, Design and Decor, and Entertainment and 'Overall Vibe'.

The show is being hosted by New York City showman Murray Hill, with the different theme for each episode unveiled by show producer David Burtka. Patrick Harris is also an executive producer on the series.

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A number of former RuPaul's Drag Race US contestants make up the drag queen teams, including Alexis Mateo, BeBe Zahara Benet and BenDeLaCreme.

Drag Me To Dinner was released to audiences in America on May 31 via Hulu. Patrick Harris took to Instagram ahead of it's launch to tease viewers with what to expect from the show.

"Drag Me To Dinner is coming soon! David and I are thrilled to have created this comedic, nonsensical take on reality competitions," he wrote.

"Each episode is nuts. Safe to say nothing like this has been done before, we aren’t taking ourselves very seriously, and hopefully everyone will have a laugh or ten. So roll up those sleeves and sharpen those nails, girls."

Drag Me to Dinner is released on Disney+ on July 26.

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