Naked Boys Singing!

Naked Boys Singing! is a traditional American Vaudeville-style musical revue, with book and direction by Robert Schrock, musical direction by Stephen Bates and choreography by Jeffry Denman, that features eight actors who sing and dance naked. The show was produced by Jamie Cesa, Jennifer Dumas, Hugh Hayes, Tom Smedes and Carl D. White.

Naked Boys Singing!
BookRobert Schrock
SettingNew York City
PremiereJuly 22, 1999: The Actors' Playhouse
Productions1999 Off-Broadway

This campy Off-Broadway musical comedy opened on July 22, 1999 at the Actors' Playhouse in New York City. The show transferred to Theatre Four in March 2004, and again in 2005 to New World Stages Stage Four, until it closed on January 28, 2012.

Shortly after the original Off Broadway closed Producer/Directors Tom and Michael D'Angora decided to transfer their smash hit Provincetown adaption of Naked Boys Singing to the Off Broadway Stage. The official Off Broadway Revival opened at Theatre Row's Kirk Theatre on April 5, 2012 and is still enjoying a healthy run today.

Synopsis

Cast members at New York City Gay Pride Parade, celebrating the show's 10th anniversary.

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

Musical numbers

#Title
1"Gratuitous Nudity"
2"The Naked Maid"
3"The Bliss of a Bris"
4"Window to Window"
5"Fight the Urge"
6"Robert Mitchum"
7"Jack's Song (I Beat My Meat)"
8"Member's Only"
9"Perky Little Porn Star"
10"Nothin' But the Radio On"
11"Kris, Look What You've Missed"
12"Muscle Addiction"
13"The Entertainer"
14"Window to Window (reprise)"
15"Window to the Soul"
16"Finale"
17"Naked Boys Singing!"

Cast

Role Opening night cast Replacements
Glenn Glenn Seven Allen Timothy Connell, Eric Dean Davis, Trevor Richardson
Jon Jonathan Brody Richard Lear, Steven Spraragen
Tim Tim Burke William DiPaola, Kristopher Kelly, Ryan Lowe
Tom Tom Gualtieri Jeffrey Todd
Daniel Daniel C. Levine George Livengood
Sean Sean McNally Billy Briggs, Robert McGown, John Sechrist, Luis Villabon
Adam Adam Michaels Patrick Herwood
Trance Trance Thompson Stephen Alexander, Ralph Cole, Jr., Eric Potter, Dennis Stowe
  • Replacements who performed the "Radio" number: Charles Duff
  • Replacements who performed the "Porn Star" number: Gavin Esham
  • Replacements who performed the "Robert Mitchum" number: Frank Galgano, Marc Ginsburg
  • Replacements who performed "The Entertainer" number: Brian Golub
  • Replacements who performed "The Naked Maid" number: Ronald E. Hornsby, Trevor Southworth, Brian Swasey
  • Replacements who performed the "Window" number: Timothy Johnson, Timothy John Mandala
  • Replacements who performed the "Bris" number: Matthew Kilgore, Chris Layton, David Macaluso
  • Replacements who performed the "Muscle" number: Craig Lowry, Scott McClean
  • Understudies: Spencer Gates, Bruce Linser, Phil Simmons

Film adaptation

Naked Boys Singing!
Directed by
  • Robert Schrock
  • Troy Christian
Produced byKirkland Tibbels
Written by
Starring
  • Kevin Alexander Stea
  • Joe Souza
  • Phong Truong
  • Andrew Blake Ames
  • Anthony Manough
  • Salvatore Vassallo
  • Vincent Zamora
  • Joseph Keane
  • Jason Currie
  • Jaymes Hodges
Music byNic. tenBroek
Edited by
  • Troy Christian
  • Jerry Evans
Distributed byTLA Releasing
Release date
Fall, 2007
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Naked Boys Singing! is a 2007 musical/comedy film adaptation of the 1998 off-Broadway musical of the same name.

Cast and songs

  • Kevin Alexander Stea - Naked Maid
  • Joe Souza - 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

Awards and nominations

  • 2010 Broadway.com Audience Award Nomination - Favorite Long-Running Off-Broadway Show
  • Off-Broadway Alliance Nomination - Best Long-Running Show
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