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Naked Boys Singing: Theater Review

About.com Rating four out of Five

From Yvette Thompson, for About.com

The Bottom Line

If you're trying to imagine what Naked Boys Singing is like, think Full Monty, but only 90 minutes of it!
Pros
  • Naked Boys
  • Music
  • Hilarious
Cons
  • Not appropriate for all audiences

Description

  • Naked Boys Singing Location: Actor's Playhouse - 100 7th Avenue South
  • Closest Subway to Naked Boys Singing: 1/9 to Christopher Street
  • Naked Boys Singing Ticketing Phone: (212) 239-6200
  • Naked Boys Singing Cross Streets: Grove and Barrow
  • Naked Boys Singing Price: 212-463-0060
  • Naked Boys Singing is performed: Tues. - Fri. - 8PM; Sat. 7 and 10PM; Sun. 3 and 6 PM
  • Naked Boys Singing Running Time: 90 minutes

Guide Review - Naked Boys Singing: Theater Review

Theatergoers at the Actors' Playhouse in Greenwich Village are in for a treat from the moment they unzip the curtain to the very end. Naked Boys Singing is colorful, flamboyant, delightful and performed by a versatile and incredibly talented cast. You may not want to bring Grandma but you can certainly go with a bachelorette or group of friends (although I may not suggest the front row for the faint of heart).

From the lively opening number 'Gratuitous Nudity' to other jocular songs, with titles like "Perky Little Porn Star," "Muscle Addiction" and "Robert Mitchum" that can get trapped inside of your head whether you like it or not. But the Naked Boys also have a serious side and address heartache and desire with songs like "Kris, Look What You've Missed," and "Window to Window". This hilarious revue features 16 original songs, 8 original guys and of course, complete nudity.

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