Boys, there's even an glimpse of peen at Broadway Bares 21—a live sextravaganza showcasing the ripped works of art who work on the Great White Way. Our heart has always raced for chorus boys. Feast your eyes on a slinky live orgy of 'em.
Held annually at New York's famed Roseland Ballroom, this year's theme was "Masterpiece," celebrating art with tons of nudity. The insanely popular show, held this year on June 19, raises money for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. A record was broken this year, which brought in a whopping $1,103,072. Manhattan's theatre gays always applaud fundraising, but with this show, they're looking for a different sort of raise. Even though the show is filled with bare bottoms, and cameras flash to near blindness throughout the show, it's a bit of a challenge to find the money shots. We found some!
One number featured Robin De Jesus ("In the Heights") as a frog in a Monet-esque pond avoiding being caught by a group of boys led by Andy Mills ("Memphis").
· Masterpiece Turns Living Art Into Million-Dollar Evening (broadwaycares.org)
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In course of events, Robin's frog, underneath the swampy drapes, manages to strip the boys. Here, the photographer snapped at the perfect moment, giving a delightfully unexpected glimpse of Andy's swamp log.
Another view of the boys' bums.
Here's an audience video of the number—a leapfrogging treat indeed. At :57, there's a great full shot of Andy Mill's goods. At 2:11, he parades in front of the camera, wiggling that cute, taunt ass. We'll be waiting at the stage door, Andy!
Another number featured a group of painters channeling Picasso. We doubt the master painted the male form in quite this way.
Our bodies are our canvas.
We've heard of finger paints, but we never thought to use it as lube.
And here's the video! Warning: This eye-popping number will turn your paintbrush in a big wet roller. If only that dude's head didn't block the view near the end!
"Washington Crossing the Delaware" gets a re-treatment as if the musical "1776" were a porn. We love everything about Joshua Buscher ("Priscilla Queen of the Desert") as Washington, we cannot tell a lie.
As a final treat, here's a :30 second video from the most scandalous angle of Robin De Jesus and Andy Mills strutting the catwalk at the end of their Monet number. This cameraman gets kudos for placement, because at :22, Andy lifts his naked leg high in the air, and we get a full on look at the land that's been the artistic muse to pornographers everywhere. Let's hope lucky Robin brought that boy home afterwards!