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News Moms Get Naked Boys for Free May 12 It's not like it's something she hasn't seen before. Naked Boys Singing!, the nude musical revue, repeats their special Mother's Day offer May 12 by offering Moms free tickets to the show with a paying son or daughter in tow.

It's not like it's something she hasn't seen before. Naked Boys Singing!, the nude musical revue, repeats their special Mother's Day offer May 12 by offering Moms free tickets to the show with a paying son or daughter in tow.

Naked Boys Singing! is a sometimes comic, sometimes serious, all singing, all dancing evening of tunes celebrating mankind sans clothing. The original 16-song score includes such numbers as "Fight the Urge," "The Bliss of a Bris," "Muscle Addiction," "Nothing But the Radio On," "Members Only" and "Window to Window." A cast album of the Los Angeles production is available.

The revue's contributing writers are Stephen Bates, Marie Cain, Shelly Markham, Jim Morgan, David Pevsner, Rayme Sciaroni, Mark Savage, Ben Schaechter, Robert Schrock, Mark Winkler and Bruce Vilanch.

Currently in the Naked cast are Jonathan Brody, Eric Dean Davis, Tom Gualtieri, Patrick Herwood, Bruce Linser, George Livengood, Tim Burke, Eric Potter, Bill Rolon and Brian Swasey.

Producers are Jamie Cesa & Carl D. White (The Last Session), Hugh Hayes, Tom Smedes and Jennifer Dumas. Naked Boys Singing!, a long-running hit in Los Angeles musical as well, turned 400 in its New York incarnation June 19. The eight gentlemen have been stripping down and suiting up since their opening July 22, 1999. Tickets are $50-$35 or $70 for the first two rows. The Actors' Playhouse is located at 100 Seventh Avenue South below Christopher Street. Call (212) 463-0060 for information. Naked Boys Singing! is on the web at http://www.nakedboyssinging.com.

— By Christine Ehren

 
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