Naked Boys, with Bryant, Spencer, Riggle, Begins Provincetown Run June 25 | Playbill

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News Naked Boys, with Bryant, Spencer, Riggle, Begins Provincetown Run June 25 The limited engagement of the long-running Off-Broadway revue Naked Boys Singing begins performances in Provincetown, MA, June 25.

Produced and directed by Tom D'Angora and Michael Duling, the musical revue plays the Post Office Café through Sept. 6. Music director is John Thomas.

The cast comprises Steve Riggle, David Bryant, Matthew Ludwinski, Ryan Obermeier, Eric Restivo and Kevin Spencer. Riggle was recently seen in the national tour of Cats, and Obermeier was one of the nicest kids in town in the national tour of Hairspray.

The 70-minute, intermissionless show was conceived and directed by Robert Schrock with choreography by Jeffrey Denman. The musical revue opened in July 1999 at the Actors' Playhouse. It currently plays New World Stages in New York.

Naked Boys Singing's 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." The show'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.

Show times are Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 PM and Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 PM. The Post Office Café and Cabaret is located at 303 Commercial Street in Provincetown, MA. General admission tickets are priced $25 with VIP tickets (first two rows) at $40; tickets can be purchased in person at the venue or by calling (508) 487-3892.

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(l.-r.) David Bryant, Matt Ludwinski, Kevin Spencer, Michael Duling, Tom D'Angora, Steve Riggle, Eric Restivo, Ryan Obermeier Photo by Cameron Northy
 
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