The annual event raised a record $56,533 for BC/EFA.
Myriad New York City dancers gave Broadway a sexy makeover in Fire Island Pines June 3 with the return of Broadway Bares Fire Island. The one-night only event raised a record-breaking $56,533 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS over two performances at Whyte Hall’s Brandon Fradd Theater.
Take a look at the video above as dancers offer scantily clad takes on such shows as Hamilton,Jersey Boys,The Book of Mormon, Carousel, and Evita.
Flip through the photos of the show below:
See Broadway Strip Down for a Cause at Broadway Bares Fire Island
See Broadway Strip Down for a Cause at Broadway Bares Fire Island
The one-night-only striptease benefited Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids.
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Jersey Boys: Andrew Slane, Cooper Taggard, Justin Henry, and Andrés Acosta
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Clockwise from top right: Kathy Vandereedt, Marya Grandy, Heather Lee Bair, Jessica Seavor, and Emily Larger
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Kinky Boots: Ricky Schroeder, Anthony Crouchelli, Joe Beauregard, Christopher Lacey, and David Baur
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The Phantom Of The Opera: Cameron Burke and Marya Grandy
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Grease: Heather Lee Bair and Sean Burroughs
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Grease: Heather Lee Bair and Sean Burroughs
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West Side Story: Barrett Davis and Richard Biglia
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Once Upon A Mattres: Andrew Slane, Justin Henry, Emily Larger, Cooper Taggard, and Joe Beauregard
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Rent: Sidney Erik Wright, Mitchell Wayne, Cameron Burke, and David Baur
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The Fire Island show was created exclusively for the New York destination by Michael Lee Scott. The 27th edition of New York’s Broadway Bares will take place June 18 at the Hammerstein Ballroom. This year’s theme is Strip University.
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