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Broadway Bares: Game Night

Broadway Bares: Game Night

Company:

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

Location:

Hammerstein Ballroom, 311 West 34th Street
New York, NY

Dates:

Sunday, June 17, 2018 - 9:30pm, 12:00am

Tickets:

https://broadwaycares.org/pre-event/broadway-bares-2018/

Company:
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

Broadway’s sexiest striptease returns as a friendly game night where the only type of poker to play is strip, where the lead pipe in the library is more flirty than fatal and where playtime is for more than just the games.

Join us for Broadway Bares: Game Night as more than 150 of the hottest male and female dancers in New York City roll the dice and their well-toned bodies in the highly choreographed, highly produced annual spectacular.

Combining the sexy wink of classic burlesque with today’s favorite pop music, Broadway Bares: Game Night will put a sassy, seductive spin on games you know and love. From a pulsating poke at pinball to saucy virtual reality video games, don’t want to miss the titillating live show where anything can happen.

The show will be directed by Nick Kenkel, co-choreographer of the upcoming Half Time at Paper Mill Playhouse, and Laya Barak, an accomplished dancer and choreographer whose work has appeared in the last four editions of Broadway Bares. Aaron Hamilton serves as associate director.

Tickets for Broadway Bares: Game Night range from $65 to $3,000. VIP tickets include unlimited specialty cocktails and exclusive seating. The fabulous “Stripper Spectacular” package includes a premium reserved table seat at either show with specialty cocktails, admission to a private cocktail party at Broadway Bares creator and executive producer Jerry Mitchell’s penthouse apartment and a backstage tour. The “Barest Backstage Insider Experience” includes a premium reserved table seat at the midnight show with specialty cocktails, a pre-show, behind-the-scenes backstage tour and access to the final “undressed” rehearsal the evening of the show.

Broadway Bares was created in 1992 by Mitchell, then a Broadway dancer, as a way to raise awareness and money for those living with HIV/AIDS. In Broadway Bares’ first year, Mitchell and six of his friends danced on a New York City bar and raised $8,000.

Last year, the event’s 27th edition went back to school with unparalleled sexiness at Broadway Bares: Strip U, and raised $1,568,114. The 27 editions of Broadway Bares have raised more than $17.4 million for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

 

Broadway Bares: Game Night. 'Naval games' photo by Andrew Eccles.

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