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SEND NUDES
A CABARET BY JAMES HARDY,
LINDSAY TEMPLETON &
JAKE STEWART
DIRECTED BY LINDSAY TEMPLETON
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PICTURED: James Hardy

PHOTOGRAPHER: Billy Hennessy

Navigating the artistic process in a fashion he’s worried that too many people have seen before, he is also attempting to find a man who could love him, despite all of his qualities. And in this search, sexting leads to sex, which leads to regret, which leads to drinking, which leads to sexting, which leads to sex, which never ever leads to an acoustic version of ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’, we promise.

PICTURED: James Hardy

PHOTOGRAPHER: Billy Hennessy

SYNOPSIS

James wants to be a handsome artist with a snuggly boyfriend. He wants to change the world and earn applause and delete all three of his sex apps. And he wants to write a cabaret about something more important than that.

 

James belongs on the stage. But despite following the advice of friends, lecturers, La La Land, Rob Mills, and Smash, the closest he ever gets is the front row. This is all set to change, though, when he makes one of the bravest, boldest, most narcissistic choices a young person can make – ‘I should put on a cabaret’.

PICTURED: James Hardy

PHOTOGRAPHER: James Hardy

In a slurring sea of pop ballads, snide devastation, and torso definition, this cabaret occupies the time in life between adolescence and happiness.

 

This here’s a show for the upbeat musical theatre kid who wants the world to see ‘em defy gravity. And also for the people that wanna hit that kid in the face with a broomstick.

CAST

James Hardy

Jake Stewart

with Luke McShane on the piano

CREW

DESIGN – Lindsay Templeton

LIGHT & SOUND OPS – Lindsay Templeton

PUPPET CONSTRUCTION – Lindsay Templeton

BONUS TRIVIA

Our production of 'Send Nudes' played at The Butterfly Club.

 

The season ran from July 4 'til July 9, 2017.

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