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F*cking Men, a Look at Modern Gay Sex Lives

Celebration Theatre (7051 B Santa Monica Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90038)
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F*cking Men observes the sex lives of modern urban gay America and examines men from all walks of life, including a soldier, a graduate student, a stock broker, a high school teacher and a movie star, following each as he strives to connect with someone in a meaningful way. Contains nudity.

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The last date listed for F*cking Men was Sunday February 21, 2010 / 3:00pm.

7051 B Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90038
323-957-1884
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    Get there early to get a good seat. Best seats are in the center or left side.
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94 Goldstar Member Reviews

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The title is unfortunate because it could give the impression of a shallow, only of visual interest play. NOT TRUE! The writing as well as the acting are for the most part GREAT! I highly recommend! Hope to go back again before it's gone.
Written on Jan 28 2010

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very strong subject well written & acted.
Written on Jan 15 2010

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Strong performances, well rehearsed, great casting, well-paced too. Usually with a cast this large there is at least one actor who speaks too fast to hear the dialogue - but not here. Good job. Rush to see it before it ends.
Written on Oct 26 2009

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A mostly great show. The ten person cast is uneven with a couple of actors just adequate, but some are truly first rate. at an hour and forty-five minutes with no intermission it felt a little long with eight changes to the uninspired scenery taking up far too much time. that said, when the material takes flight the portraits of individuals looking for connection are compelling. and the eye candy is both integral to the stories AND aesthetically pleasing.

i would recommend front row of the left side (the side WITHOUT the pole in front of it) to see two of the hottest guys up close and au naturale (come on, it's at least half the reason the audience is there!)
Written on Oct 12 2009

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http://www.celebrationtheatre.com/comingsoon.html

Description

Adam Allison, John Michael Beck, Parnell Damone, Brian Dare, Gregory Franklin, Sean Galuszka,  Christopher Grant Pearson, David Pevsner, Michael Rachlis and A.J. Tannen will star in the piece, which observes the sex lives of modern urban gay America. Conceived as a riff on Arthur Schnitzler’s 19th century play La Ronde, F*cking Men examines men from all walks of life, including a soldier, a graduate student, a stock broker, a high school teacher and a movie star, following each as he strives to connect with someone in a meaningful way. La Ronde has long inspired playwrights, serving as the basis for shows such as Michael John Chiusa’s Hello Again and David Hare’s The Blue Room. F*cking Men was a hit in London, where it extended three times to become the city’s longest-running off-West End show. The production is currently running on the West End at the Arts Theatre. DiPietro’s Broadway credits include All Shook Up and the upcoming Memphis. Off-Broadway works include I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, Over The River and Through the Woods and the currently running The Toxic Avenger.

About the Ticket Supplier: Celebration Theatre

Celebration Theatre is a company of artists dedicated to creating a dynamic outlet for progressive gay and lesbian voices in contemporary theater and performance in Los Angeles. They intend to create a broader involvement in their community, conduct a rigorous exploration of society's changing sentiments and values, and share these explorations with a wider audience.