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''Naked Boys Singing!'' is a musical
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that features traditional American
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-style music performed by eight actors who sing and dance
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. The
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musical comedy premiered at the
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in
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, California, on March 28, 1998. The show opened
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in July 1999, and was subsequently transferred numerous times across New York City. A Las Vegas production at the
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opened in September 2021.


Productions

The show opened
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at the Actors' Playhouse on July 22, 1999, with book and direction by
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, musical direction by
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, and choreography by
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, originally produced by
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, Jennifer Dumas, Hugh Hayes, Tom Smedes, and Carl D. White. The show transferred to Theatre Four in March 2004, and gained attention when producers offered discounts to those attending the
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. The show transferred again in 2005 to
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Stage Four, until closing on January 28, 2012. Productions of ''Naked Boys Singing!'' have been performed throughout the United States, with international shows in Norway, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Japan, Italy, South Africa, and Australia. Shortly after the original off-Broadway production closed, Producer/Directors Tom and Michael D'Angora decided to transfer their Provincetown adaption of ''Naked Boys Singing!'' to the off-Broadway stage, with a revival at Theatre Row's Kirk Theatre on April 5, 2012. A production at the
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in Las Vegas opened in September 2021.


Synopsis

The show has no plot; it contains 15 songs, about various issues, such as gay life, male nudity,
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,
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and love.


Musical numbers


Cast


Awards and nominations

* 2010
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Audience Award nomination: Favorite Long-Running Off-Broadway Show * 2011 Off-Broadway Alliance nomination: Best Long-Running Show * 2021
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winner: Best Las Vegas Musical


Film adaptation

The show was adapted into a film of the same name, released in 2007.


Cast and songs

* Kevin Alexander Stea – Naked Maid *
Joe Souza Joseph Souza (born October 5, 1970), is an actor and singer. He is a graduate from The Hartt School and is best known for his appearances in the film version of the Off-Broadway musical, ''Naked Boys Singing'', various turns in television shows, a ...
– Bliss of a Bris *Phong Truong (also called Ethan Le Phong) – Window to the Soul *Jason Currie – Entertainer *Joseph Keane – Perky Little Porn Star *Anthony Manough – Muscle Addiction *Andrew Blake Ames – Jack's Song *Vincent Zamora – Window to Window *Jaymes Hodges – Nothin' but the Radio On *Salvatore Vassallo – Conductor


References


External links


''Naked Boys Singing!'' Las Vegas
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