MISS RICHFIELD 1981: RED LIPS... WHITE HOUSE!

Hillary who? Drag star announces her candidacy for Commander-in-Chiffon. #BigHairMatters
March 3-5 at The Laurie Beechman Theatre

Buy tickets HERE.

“Deliciously underhanded”  -- Ptown Magazine

“A master of comedy of all forms… intensely hilarious”  -- Edge

“Drag done on the sunny side!” -- St. Paul Pioneer Press

 “Garrison Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore” -- Chicago Sun-Times

Drag star MISS RICHFIELD 1981 returns to New York to premiere RED LIPS TO THE WHITE HOUSE! Written and directed by Russ King, performances are March 3-5 at 7PM and at The Laurie Beechman Theatre (inside West Bank Cafe at 407 West 42nd Street -- at Ninth Avenue). Tickets are $22 plus a $20 food/drink minimum at 212-352-3101 or visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com.

MISS RICHFIELD 1981 is announcing her candidacy in an all-new show, RED LIPS TO THE WHITE HOUSE!  Proving she will be the best commander in chiffon, Miss R. will lay out her platform with songs, videos, and audience participation. Come join the campaign.  #BigHairMatters

With a unique combination of Midwestern sensibilities and off-the-page humor, MISS RICHFIELD 1981 has quickly become one of America's most beloved drag stars. Her rich history begins with a life-long goal of being crowned beauty queen of her first-ring suburb of Minneapolis (hometown of her creator, Russ King). Since winning the title of Miss Richfield in 1981, she has continued to promote the values and principles of Richfield, Minnesota, "where butter is a spice and gravy is a beverage." As well as performing sell-out performances throughout the country, Miss R has earned a reputation as one of the most successful acts in Provincetown (along with Varla Jean Merman and Dina Martina). Miss Richfield's national appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", "Today" on NBC,  "Cake Boss" on TLC, and, most recently, as a television spokesperson for Orbitz and the City of Philadelphia. Miss R invites you to join her online at www.MissRichfield.com, where she keeps a calendar of events and shares words of wisdom, such as her favorite Bible verse: "It's important to be nice, but it's nicer to be important."