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F**king Men & Naked Boys Singing!

After successful runs at the King's Head, F**king Men and Naked Boys Singing! 2009 have transferred to the West End.


F**king Men

by Joe DiPietro
Directed by Phil Willmott

Phil Willmott revives one of London’s biggest fringe success of recent years, a free-wheeling comedy of sexual manners from the co-author of New York’s longest running hit, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.


Premiered last year at the Finborough Theatre, this must-see production sold out for most of its run and early booking is recommended again for this portrait of ten men searching for love, sex and intimacy in America.
 Set in today’s U.S, this insightful drama looks at a succession of couples and strangers as they negotiate the before and after of lust, love and betrayal and the pursuit of sex. 


Some stories are poignant, some hilarious, but collectively they provide a fascinating snapshot of the modern-day male. 
A fearless dissection of homosexuality that will fascinate male and female audiences of every persuasion.


Naked Boys Singing! 2009

Directed by Phil Willmott
Musical Supervision by Elliot Davis
Musical Direction by Leigh Thompson
Choreography by Andrew Wright

This perfectly proportioned 70 minute review features 7 good-looking and talented male actors celebrating the glories of the naked make body through a series of catchy, pithy cabaret numbers, both funny and poignant.
The show's director, Phil Wilmott, says: "This isn't a tacky strip show; it's a sexy and often sophisticated piece of musical theatre. I'm looking forward to unleashing its potential in one of the capital's best venues for cabaret and review."

The long running New York production is equally popular with gay and straight audiences and its famous fans include Ricki Lake, Harvey Fierstein, Molly Ringwold, Deborah Gibson, Betty Buckley, Bernadette Peters...and 55 members of the New York Police Department!


Both shows will return to the Arts Theatre on 9th September.