Female Impersonator in Detroit, Michigan

Your search for Female Impersonator in Detroit, Michigan produced the following results. The entertainers on this page are listed in order of geographic proximity to Detroit, Michigan. Please note that some live performers who are not located near Detroit may travel to Detroit. Also note the acts at right who travel to Detroit to perform.

 

Our roster list of entertainers offers talent which is available for hire within the areas of Birmingham, Center Line, Clawson, Eastpointe, Franklin, Fraser, Hazel Park, Southfield, Clinton Township, Mount Clemens, Roseville, Royal Oak, Pleasant Ridge, Huntington Woods, Madison Heights, Berkley, Saint Clair Shores, Troy, Warren, Allen Park, Belleville, Dearborn, Melvindale, Dearborn Heights, Garden City, Grosse Ile, Inkster, Lincoln Park, Livonia, Northville, Rockwood, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Wayne, Westland, Canton, Wyandotte, Southgate, Detroit, Highland Park, Hamtramck, River Rouge, Ferndale, Harper Woods, Ecorse, Grosse Pointe, Oak Park, Redford, Bloomfield Hills, Sterling Heights, Farmington, Belle River, Windsor and beyond!

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A female impersonator or "drag queen" is usually a man who dresses as a female, often with exaggerated clothing and makeup, to perform or entertain as a hostess, stage artist or at an event. The term "drag queen" or "female impersonator" usually refers to people who dress in drag while performing, whether they're singing or lip-synching their songs, or are dancing or participating in events such as drag pageants, or at venues such as cabarets and nightclubs. The term "drag queen" originated in English slang in the early 1900s. Drag meant "clothes", and was also theatre slang for a woman's costume worn by a male actor. 'Queen' refers to the trait of 'royalty' found in many drag characters. The term "female impersonator", is still used, though it is sometimes inaccurate, as many contemporary drag performers are not attempting to pass as women.

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