Gila Munster
Since 2019, Gila Münster ("g-ee-l-ah m-uh-n-s-t-eh-r") has entertained audiences both onstage and in unconventional venues such as libraries, schools, unions, corporate events, universities, temples, community centers, and more. Her first performance was a “Jew-Paul’s Drag Race” show in the Toronto Gay Village, and since then she has sold out shows across the city, and even in other provinces. She is best known for her popular "Drag Queen Story Time" programming, and for being the founder of Toronto's largest annual queer Jewish event, "8 Gays of Channukah."
In January 2025, Gila Munster was declared a winner in the Canadian Choice Awards for "Entertainment Services." In November 2023, Gila was awarded the Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts Creative Maverick Award for her dedication to promoting working people through the arts. In June 2023 she was selected to march with the Toronto Public Library in the Toronto Pride Parade, protesting censorship in front of 2.4 million spectators. She is the first drag queen approved as a vendor for the Toronto District School Board.
Besides being a talented queen, Gila is a trained makeup artist, an award-winning slam poetry champion, a live singer in English and in Hebrew, standup comic, and public speaker. In her free time Gila enjoys stitching, which she has exhibited in galleries in Toronto and Kingston. She is a member in good standing of the Toronto Guild of Stitchery, and her artwork is designated “Made In Ontario” per the provincial scheme.
Outside of drag, Gila is a J.D. candidate at Queen’s University in Kingston, and a certified Project Management Professional with nearly a decade of award-winning customer-service experience.
From standup comedy to emceeing, Gila does it all. She can lip-sync the house down or belt it live - pick your own adventure!
