Macha Theatre
The Macha Theatre is an intimate 99-seat theater in West Hollywood.
Macha Theatre (West Hollywood, CA)
Macha Theatre presents the hilarious revue, Naked Boys Singing, featuring eight male singers in the nude. With sixteen original songs including "Gratuitous Nudity" and "Bliss of a Bris," the original crowd-pleasing show has been a critically and audience favorite for over ten years.
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I had seen this show previously several years ago, and went to see if this one compared favorably to the original. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it did. I had seen 2 of the performers before in a previous show "Hanging Out", and they were just as good in this one, as well. All of them were very good singers, I loved the choreography, and since this was opening night, the after party with the performers gave insight to their performances. (Along with some delicious hors d'oeuvres) Thoroughly enjoyed myself, and will recommend the show to others.


This was a lot of fun. It took a while to get used to all the nudity (not that i'm complaining) but after that, it was funny and the singers are very talented (no pun intended) It was a great time. I have the DVD and the songs are the same but still it was much more fun to see live!!!


I really thought it was going to be more about the nudity than the singing, but after you get past the nudity, the singing was really great! The song numbers were fun and everyone in my group had a great time!
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CONCEIVED AND DIRECTED BY
Robert Schrock
CO-PRODUCER
Odalys Nanin
CAST
Eric B. Anthony
Jack Harding
Timothy Hearl
Marco Infante
Jeffrey A. Johns
Tony Melson
Daniel Rivera
Victor Tang
UNDERSTUDY Daniel Coffman
MUSICIAN
Gerald Sternbach
SET/LIGHTING/STAGE MANAGER
Carey Dunn
COSTUMES
Byron Batista
PRESS REP
Kenny Werther
CASTING
Raul Clayton Staggs