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VIDEO: Max Crumm, Ellyn Marsh Join The Skivvies For a Post-Show Set at SEX TIPS FOR STRAIGHT WOMEN FROM A GAY MAN

By: Jul. 25, 2016
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Broadway's favorite undie-wearing duo, The Skivvies - Lauren Molina (SWEENEY TODD, ROCK OF AGES) & Nick Cearley(PAGEANT, ALL SHOOK UP 1st Nat'l Tour) - have joined the cast of Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man for a limited three week run that began on July 16th.

Molina plays Robyn (the "straight woman") and Cearley plays Dan (the "gay man"), with each performance through July 30th followed by a signature Skivvies performance featuring a special scantily clad guest star.

Their guests this past Saturday night were KINKY BOOTS' Ellyn Marsh, who devised a unique new context for Kander and Ebb's "Mr. Cellophane," and Max Crumm, last seen on Broadway in DISASTER!, who will be performing at Birdland on Monday, August 8 at 7pm in DUETS with thewriteteachers.com Volume 4, the LGBTQ+ Edition, a one-night-only event to benefit the One Orlando Fund. Visit BirdlandJazz.com.

Now in its third smash year Off-Broadway, Matt Murphy's Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man, based on the best-selling book by Dan Anderson and Maggie Berman, takes the audience on a hilarious and wild ride where no topic is taboo and the insider 'tips' come straight from the source: a gay man. Directed by Tim Drucker, Sex Tips began performances on January 22, 2014 and opened on February 9, 2014. Sex Tips launched its wildly successful national tour last year with several sold out runs at performing arts centers in Des Moines, IA, Tampa, FL, and Buffalo, NY among others. For the 2016/2017 season, the touring company will set out for more than 18 weeks across several states including Colorado, Florida, Texas, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arkansas.




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