Gettin’ girlie at the Boom
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Suzie Harrison
They were gorgeous with perfect, tall, lean bodies, beautiful hair
and makeup, wearing the most glamorous couture -- they were dream
girls. One had to wonder if these women were too good to be true.
Waiting for the three beauties to make their entrance on stage,
the crowd was filled with anticipation. It was time, the house lights
dimmed and before a single sequin could be seen, the announcer
encapsulated the magic of the show in one sentence.
“Open your eyes, you’ve come to a place where the most beautiful
girls ... are men, welcome to the ‘Dream Girls Revue.’”
From the moment the show started, it was clear it was all about
fun at the weekly Wednesday night drag show at Laguna’s Boom Boom
Room.
From backstage to onstage, Hunter, the emcee, transformed from a
good-looking blond-haired man to a gorgeous blond model-type.
“We are here to have fun tonight,” Hunter said.
Adding that the main rule of the evening is that everyone has to
put out a lot of energy and participate.
The female impersonators performed everything from Cher to Marilyn
Manson, even Madonna and Barbie.
Chad Michaels is one of the talented performers who has years of
experience as an actor and has performed in many prestigious shows in
places such as Las Vegas. But the “Dream Girls Revue” is now his home
base.
Some of his highlights, he said, was touring in England and South
America, giving a private performance for Elton John, meeting and
performing with Cher and performing on stage with Cyndi Lauper.
“I appear in the ‘Cher E True Hollywood Story’ and will be in an
upcoming VH1 special, which will come out in a couple of months,”
Michaels said.
He also is a part of a biography special on Cher, which plays on A
& E.
He said that the first time he saw himself in drag he looked
forward to the kind of career he could make of it.
“It’s not a kink or a fetish,” Michaels said. “It takes me to
places I never would have gone, and I’ve met people all because what
I do for a living.”
Michaels said female impersonation is a character study.
“You’re an actor and you study your role, your character,”
Michaels said. “You get to know their movements, their gestures, how
they hold their mouth, how they look and the way they walk.”
They watch videos, listen to their music, collect pictures and
study their character in any way they can. He even has a scrapbook so
he can study the makeup. He said each time the character performs,
their makeup, hair and wardrobe is different.
His best audience response is when he is Celine Dion, Manson and
Cher.
“I look the most like them and it really makes the audience go,
‘ohhhhhhh,’” Michaels said. “It takes an hour to an hour and a half
of doing makeup before the show, with changes in-between the numbers
to look more like the character.”
Hunter is what the industry calls Michaels’ “drag mom” and he acts
as his mentor.
“I am Chad’s ‘drag mother,’ it’s when you take someone else under
your wing,” Hunter said. “There aren’t any books and not a lot of
examples to learn how. My pat line is ‘pretty boys make pretty girls
and the rest of us have to wear more makeup.’”
Another thing he likes to say is that “Cover Girl does not cover
boy.”
“I have been acting for 23 years and doing drag for 15 years,
which is kind of rough when I claim to be 21,” Hunter said.
He explained that his name is legally just Hunter.
Hunter got interested in female impersonation after eight years of
singing and acting.
“I was at the wrong show and I told a friend that I could do
better at a drag show,” Hunter said. “It became a dare thing. I had
to put my pumps where my mouth was.”
Two weeks later, he was in his first show and he became hooked.
“It started paying the bills and I got to choose this over other
careers,” Hunter said. “I realized I didn’t want to stand behind a
salon chair.”
He knew he couldn’t be both a stylist and do drag.
Some of the characters Hunter does are Annie Lennox, Judy Garland,
Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson, Prince, Liza Minnelli, Madonna,
Paula Abdul, Cher, Sinade O’Connor and Barbie.
“Chad was the first Celine Dion and I was the first Britney Spears
and Christina Aguilera on a professional level,” Hunter said. “I was
the first to do Barbie, she is an icon but no one tends to think of
her in that sense.”
Hunter explained that every female impersonator needs to learn to
do their own hair, makeup and costuming and even music editing.
The cost can be as outrageous as the stars themselves.
“For drag, it’s pretty much a different cost for every single
number,” Hunter said. “Chad probably has different Cher costumes.”
He said that drag can tend to become a culmination of their own
life experiences.
Neither Michaels nor Hunter have drag names as some female
impersonators do.
“I didn’t want to have to answer to a girls name,” Hunter said. “I
am a man in a dress, not a girl.”
Hunter has an impressive resume in drag. He has won many
prestigious awards and has plenty of favorite moments.
“I was on the MTV Video Music Awards in ’99 and appeared with
Madonna,” Hunter said. “I earned my Screen Actors Guild card in a
movie with Jean Smart and Robert Wagner called ‘Forever Fabulous.’”
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