. '' in Los Angeles in 1977. While the term
drag king was first cited in print in 1972, there is a longer history of female performers dressing in male attire. In China, the practice of "female men [characters]" (
kunsheng; see also
sheng roles), in which women portrayed men in stage performances, was first documented during the middle
Tang dynasty (617–908 CE). This continued through to the early
Qing dynasty, when the
Qianlong Emperor banned actresses from performing in 1722. It was revived in the late 19th and 20th centuries as the ban on actresses was loosened. In theatre and opera, there was a tradition of
breeches roles and
en travesti. In France and Italy in the 17th century, women would play male roles in a form of theater called ''
commedia dell'arte''. The first popular male impersonator in U.S. theatre was
Annie Hindle, who started performing in New York in 1867. In 1886, she married her dresser, Annie Ryan. British music hall performer
Vesta Tilley, who cites American male impersonator
Ella Wesner as an inspiration, was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a male impersonator. Tilley gave her last performance in 1920, and retired until her death in 1952. Vaudeville entertainer
Florence Hines was popular for her act in the 1890s. Blues singer
Gladys Bentley performed in male attire in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco from the 1920s through 1940s. In the early 1900s,
Gowongo Mohawk was "likely the first Indigenous male impersonator". While the
Stonewall riots of June 1969 were a series of spontaneous uprisings by many people, DeLarverie—who was the first to fight back against the
police brutality—is believed to have provided the spark that ignited the riot. Elsie Saldana, otherwise known as El Dana, started performing in 1965, and as of 2024 was still performing. In the UK, Drag Couple
Adam All and Apple Derrieres set up Drag King Cabaret night "BOiBOX" in 2013 in Soho's Candy Bar, a
queer women's venue that closed in 2014. They were worried about finding enough performers to make their talent night work "[b]ecause there were barely any stages for us to perform [on], very few drag kings were actively pursuing gigs". BOIBOX inspired a new wave of budding kings and celebrated ten years in 2023 with a show at The Phoenix Arts Club in London's Westend, with a surprise appearance from
Landon Cider. The term
drag king is sometimes used in a broader sense, to include female-bodied people who dress in traditionally
masculine clothing for other reasons. This usage includes women temporarily attempting to
pass as men, and women who wish to present themselves in a masculine
gender role without identifying as a man.
Diane Torr began leading Drag King Workshops in 1989 that offer women a lesson in passing as men. Torr was featured in the 2002 film on drag kings
Venus Boyz. Drag kings have historically been more marginalized by
pop culture than
drag queens, who began playing a larger role in mainstream pop culture from the late 20th century onwards. Drag kings have also historically been marginalized in academic
LGBTQ studies. Recently, drag kings have started to play a slightly more visible role in the
LGBTQ community.
Sleek Magazine described this renaissance of drag king culture in a 2019 article titled "What's behind the drag king revolution?" The British drag king collective "Pecs", a troupe made up entirely of women and
non-binary people, was founded in 2013 and went on to perform at
Soho Theatre and The Glory. In 2016, director Nicole Miyahara produced
The Making of a King, a documentary film chronicling the lives of contemporary drag kings in
Los Angeles. The first drag king to appear in a television show was New Zealand artist and comedian
Hugo Grrrl who won the inaugural season of the New Zealand reality competition
House of Drag in 2018. In 2019, American artist
Landon Cider was the first drag king and
cisgender woman to appear on a televised US drag competition when he won the third season of ''
The Boulet Brothers' Dragula. the first time the Drag Race'' franchise included drag kings. ==Drag community==