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And the jokes are so old, they’re going to seem new.”Īngie Potani, the mastermind behind Burlesque-A-Pades, isn’t the least bit worried, knowing that Hill is a natural, consummate entertainer, one she refers to as the “perfect man” to serve as host of the annual Valentine’s-themed burlesque bonanza. “What the audience can expect is maybe an additional 35 pounds, and my hair is gray. “Before the pandemic, I was touring for 15 years all over the country,” says Hill.
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And he’ll also make a guest appearance in Welcome to Flatch, the new FOX TV series created by Paul Feig of The Office that begins airing mid-month.īut first, Hill will make a triumphant return to the stage for his first live, out-of-town show in two years with Burlesque-A-Pades at the Birchmere. Next month, Hill stars as Amy Schumer’s eccentric boss in the new Hulu dramedy Life and Beth. He is currently a supporting player in the instantly beloved, heartwarming HBO series Somebody Somewhere starring Bridget Everett. While Hill’s background is on stage, 2022 is shaping up to be a banner year for Murray in the realm of television.
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There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. There isn’t one of these many words and identities that actually fits everything that I am. “Basically, it was butch or femme or tomboy when I came up. “I keep saying, when I talk to young people: We just didn’t have the language and the ID politics, we had nothing. The 50-year-old has long struggled to find the right words and terminology to describe himself. “He always took being a drag king to a new level, which was more fully realized than most kings.” As the years have gone by, Hill has become far more than a pioneering drag king, queer New York nightlife fixture, or campy, charismatic trans comedian/actor. “To me, Murray was always a standout,” Lady Bunny told The Guardian in a 2016 profile of Hill. The first step was to adopt a new name as a hat tip to his first neighborhood. Hill was so inspired by what he saw at the festival, weeks after moving to the city from Boston in the mid-1990s, that he decided to chart his own path in the scene. Murray Hill can trace his roots as a performer back to Wigstock, the seminal New York City drag festival organized by legendary queen Lady Bunny. Murray Hill - Photo: Patrick James Miller