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Why Did Paul O’Grady Stop Doing Lily Savage?

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Paul O’Grady said he stopped doing Lily Savage because her material wouldn’t work in the modern day.

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While working for Camden Social Services, O’Grady made his first attempt at putting together a drag act creating the character of Lily Savage; he later said, “I wanted to get up there but be larger than life a creature that was more cartoon than human”.

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Paul O’Grady
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His debut was on the afternoon of October 7, 1987, at The Black Cap gay pub in Camden, where his act involved miming the words of Barbra Streisands’s Nobody Makes a Pass at Me from the show Pins and Needles.

In March 1983, he joined the Equity union, allowing him to take a role in the theatrical adaptation of “Id They’d Asked for A Lion Tamer at the Domar Warehouse.


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