

Comedy · Music · Romance
Overview
This whimsical Off-Broadway hit musical is aptly reworked and transferred to the screen. The self-descriptively titled Naked Boys Singing is a musical revue of songs that poke fun at gay life, body image, love, loss and yearning.
Top Cast


Andrew Blake Ames
Andrew Blake Ames
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Andrew Blake Ames
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Jason Currie
Jason Currie
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Jason Currie
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Joe Souza
Joe Souza
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Joe Souza
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Kevin Alexander Stea
Kevin Alexander Stea
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Kevin Alexander Stea
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Jaymes Hodges
Jaymes Hodges
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Jaymes Hodges
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Joseph Keane
Joseph Keane
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Joseph Keane
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Ethan Le Phong
Ethan Le Phong
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Ethan Le Phong
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Anthony Manough
Anthony Manough
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Anthony Manough
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Salvatore Vassallo
Salvatore Vassallo
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Salvatore Vassallo
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Vincent Zamora
Vincent Zamora
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Vincent Zamora
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