TheVitalVoice.com – by Colin Murphy
The art of female impersonation has been around for centuries — from the days of Shakespeare when male actors would “Dress Regularly As Girl” or don DRAG to the myriad reviews, show bars and Las Vegas headliners. Indeed the art form and its entertainers are here to stay.
This year marks 35 years of excellence for the Miss Gay Missouri America (MGM) Pageant, which was held July 27-29 in St. Louis. The annual event celebrates the art of female impersonation and is part of the America Pageantry System and a preliminary to the Miss Gay America Pageant which will be held later this fall in Memphis, Tenn.