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Boys In The Buff A comedy spectacular for adults! Too fat? Too thin? Never exercise? Gym crazy? Addicted to diets? Hate how you look in the nude? Been told its only a joke? Then this musical revue is for YOU! Diana and her boys explore the nooks and crannies of their bodies and discover 101 ways to look fabulous, providing an inspirational evening celebrating bodies of all shapes and sizes! Diana and her boys sing, dance and tell stories about self-confidence, body image, and society's unreasonably high expectations on our appearance. Building on their own self-esteem as they share personal stories they dare each other to reveal more of themselves as the evening progresses. With adult themes this is the comedy musical show to have some fun with your friends. You will leave with an enhanced self-worth, a song in your heart and a few laughs along the way. Boys in the Buff explores body image and how we interact in our modern society. Its banter and a lot of fun while enhancing our self-worth. Diana Diamonte is the hostess of the evening, who inspires her 'boys' to explore subjects that affect us all: body image, bullying, name calling, selfies, diets, weight, beauty treatments, photoshop. This musical empowers us with confidence and self-love. With a strong cast who act, sing and dance through these topics! Musical comedy numbers that have an underlying poignancy. Its a riotous evening of fun, flesh and fabulous song.... Content warnings: Haze, flashing lights, nudity ..................... PLEASE NOTE JULY 22ND IS A SPECIAL *CLOTHING OPTIONAL* PERFORMANCE FOR EVERYONE - INCLUDING THE AUDIENCE! Audience members are not required to disrobe. We simply offer the opportunity to get naked to those who wish to do so. Every audience member that chooses to disrobe is required to bring a towel to sit on. You must be fully clothed outside of the theatre performance space (please note that the toilets are not inside the performance space). We reserve the right to refuse admission. In particular, the performance is strictly a non-sexual event and any inappropriate behaviour will result in being asked to leave and/or exclusion from future events.
Tickets : £ Various Tickets
Address : Drayton Arms Theatre
153 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington
London
SW5 0LJ
Telephone : 020 7835 2301
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- 01 Mar – Lytton Strachey (1880–1932), British writer & critic
- 02 Mar – Matthew Mitcham (1988–), Australian diver
- 03 Mar – Perry Ellis (1940–1986), American fashion designer
- 03 Mar – Xavier Bettel (1973–), Prime Minister of Luxembourg
- 04 Mar – Chaz Bono (1969–), American advocate, writer & musician
- 04 Mar – Svend Robinson (1952–), Canadian former politician, 1st first openly gay Canadian Member of Parliament
- 05 Mar – Matt Lucas (1974- ), English actor, comedian, writer & tv presenter.
- 05 Mar – Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922–1975), Italian poet, intellectual, film director & writer
- 06 Mar – Charles I of Württemberg (1823–1891), German aristocrat, King of Wurttemberg
- 06 Mar – Francis Alick Howard OBE (1917-1992) English actor & comedian, better known by his stage-name Frankie Howerd
- 07 Mar – Sir Henry Channon (1897–1958), British Conservative Member of Parliament
- 07 Mar – Bret Easton Ellis (1964–), American novelist, screenwriter & short story writer
- 09 Mar – Lord Ivor Mountbatten (1963- ), British aristocrat, farmer, geologist & businessman
- 09 Mar – Richard Adams (1947–2012), Filipino-American gay rights activist
- 09 Mar – Samuel Barber (1910–1981), American composer
- 09 Mar – Will Geer (1902–1978), American actor & social activist
- 11 Mar - John Barrowman (1967 - ), British-American actor, author, presenter, singer & comic book writer. Known for his roles in Torchwood & Dr Who
- 11 Mar – Christopher Rice (1978–), American writer
- 11 Mar – Bill Siksay (1955–), Canadian politician
- 12 Mar – Vaslav Nijinsky (1890–1950), Russian ballet dancer & choreographer
- 12 Mar – Edward Albee (1928–), American playwright
- 13 Mar – Armistead Maupin (1944–), American writer
- 14 Mar – Alfred Redl (1864–1913), Austrian counter-intelligence officer & spy
- 15 Mar – Kwame Harris (1982–), Jamaican-born American football player
- 15 Mar - Amir Ohana (1976–), Israeli lawyer & politician
- 16 Mar – Donal Óg Cusack (1977–), Irish hurling goalkeeper
- 16 Mar – Jon Hinson (1942–1995), American politician, former Republican congressman (Mississippi) (1979–1981)
- 17 Mar - Alexander McQueen (1969–2010), British fashion designer
- 18 Mar– Stanley Bennett Clay (1950–), American writer, publisher, novelist, director & actor
- 18 Mar– Wilfred Owen (1893–1918), British wartime poet
- 22 Mar – Stephen Sondheim (1930 – 2021), American composer/lyricist. VIP in 20thC musical theater
- 23 Mar– Joseph C. Leyendecker (1874–1951), German-born American illustrator
- 23 Mar– Prince Felix Yusupov (1887–1967), Russian aristocrat
- 24 Mar– Bob Mackie (1940–), American fashion designer
- 24 Mar– Jim Parsons (1973–), American actor & producer
- 25 Mar– Elton John (1947–), English singer-songwriter, composer & pianist
- 26 Mar – A.E.Houseman (1859 – 1936), English classical scholar & poet
- 26 Mar – Rev Richard Coles FRSA FKC (1962 - ), English musician, journalist, radio presenter
- 28 Mar – Sir Dirk Bogarde (1921– 1999), English actor, novelist & screenwriter. Born Derek Niven van den Bogaerde
- 28 Mar – Scott Mills (1974 - ), English radio DJ, tv presenter & actor, known for his BBC Radio 1 show
- 29 Mar– Bruce Weber (1946–), American fashion photographer
- 30 Mar– Jean-Claude Brialy (1933–2007), French actor, director & socialite
- 31 Mar– Richard Chamberlain (1934–), American actor
- 31 Mar – Barney Frank (1940–), American politician, former Democratic congressman (Massachusetts) (1981–2013)
- 31 Mar -Sir Alan James Carter Duncan KCMG (1957- ), British Conservative Party politician who served as Minister of State for International Development (2010-2014), Minister of State for Europe & the Americas (2016-2019)