Showgirls, Icons, Goddesses & Superstars

Showgirls
These ladies have let the way for us through the years!
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HEDDA LETTUCE

Hedda Lettuce has emerged as the nation's premiere drag-comedienne, having just celebrated her one-year anniversary performing at Caroline's Comedy Club on Broadway in NYC.

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LADY BUNNY

Michael Musto once described Lady Bunny as "Glamorous, hilarious and bitter! The Queen Mother of all drag queens!" This well-earned reputation and title began back in 1984, when Bunny packed up her lashes, wigs and attitude in Atlanta, GA (she's originally from Chattanooga, TN) and followed her dream to New York

This "Lady" is best known as the founder, producer and Mistress of Ceremonies of Wigstock, New York's Labor Day dragfest since 1984.

JOEY ARIAS

Joey is and has been a performer of one kind or another through out NYC...She has been around since the mid seventies and still going!

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JACKIE BEAT

You name it, Jackie has done it! Has been a key performer in NYC....has worked with 2nd City in Chicago and many other places

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CASHETTA

Cashetta practically tap-danced her way out of the womb, destined from birth to a life on the stage. She originally set out to be on Broadway but learned after a few auditions that the Great White Way was too crowded and didn't offer much of a chance for a "girl like her". Cashetta is among the select few who sing live - combine that with her sharp wit and impeccable comic timing and you've got one hell of a package. She is now performing throughout NYC

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MIMI MARKS

The last I heard she was appearing at the BATON in Chicago

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MAYA DOUGLAS

Maya is absolutely incredible. She is a Rochester, New York native. I guess you would call this lady "queen of queens" I know she appears everywhere in the south.

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ERICA ANDREWS

Erica is originally from Mexico. She has lived in San Antonio for the past 14 years. 12 of which she has been entertaining. She has captured the titles of"
Miss Gay San Antonio USA
Miss Gay TX USA
Miss Illinois Continental
Miss Gay USofA
Has placed in the top five in Miss Continental and is the current reigning miss Texas Continental.
Apart from being a professional entertainer, she is a make up artist by trade and employed by the Maury Povich Show in production in New York. She is looking forward to performance in a new local play details to announced soon.
Erica's is proud to have her family's support. Recently, she performed in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico and was honored to have her mom view her show for the first time, where she also that night received a special award, The Best of The Two Laredos, Millennium Award.
Erica is proud to have been taught by the best. Tandi Andrews, her drag mom and Raphael Velasquez whom was her mentor and father figure. She is very grateful that they both were responsible for teaching her to be the best entertainer that she could be and also for teaching her how to turn her entertaining skills in to a lucrative business.
UPDATED: Erica has just won Universal Show Queen 2004 UPDATE The girl is on a roll in 2006, earlier this year she was named Entertainer of the Year and just recently she won the Miss International Queen over in Thialand.

HEATHER FORTAINE

I first met Heather in the mid 80's at the world famous Queen Mary in So Ca. She has held numerous titles and has been on a few television specials. She is now living in Tampa Fl area and still doing shows all over the southern USA

YOSHIKO OSHIRO

These are a few of her titles she has held, she is one of the most beautiful ladies I have ever seen
Miss Universal Show Queen, 1986
Miss Galaxy International, 1992
Queen of the Universe 1st runner-up, 1992
Miss Tuberose Galaxy, 1992
Miss Hawaii Continental, 1994
Queen of Queens, 1996

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