It is a fun evening though if you're going to do general admission floor standing, hopefully you're tall! I went to Broadway Bares 20 years ago when floor standing room general admission entry was $40. It was a lot of fun but my legs were definitely tired after the show.
Nowadays I'd rather donate my money at Bway flea in the fall (I believe it's on Sept 22nd this year!)
Wick3 said: "It is a fun evening though if you're going to do general admission floor standing, hopefully you're tall! I went to Broadway Bares 20 years ago when floor standing room general admission entry was $40. It was a lot of fun but my legs were definitely tired after the show.
Nowadays I'd rather donatemy money atBway flea in the fall (I believe it's on Sept 22nd this year!)"
Nobody is going? Come on support BCEFA it's TD. Balcony and floor only $75 & $125
"Anything you do, let it it come from you--then it will be new."
Sunday in the Park with George
So what was the verdict? It's been a few years since there was a highly discussed number. (Partly because BoyCulture Magazine pulled most of their footage off of YouTube.)
Robbie2 said: "Wick3 said: "It is a fun evening though if you're going to do general admission floor standing, hopefully you're tall! I went to Broadway Bares 20 years ago when floor standing room general admission entry was $40. It was a lot of fun but my legs were definitely tired after the show.
Nowadays I'd rather donatemy money atBway flea in the fall (I believe it's on Sept 22nd this year!)"
Nobody is going? Come on support BCEFA it's TD. Balcony and floor only $75 & $125"
Sorry, in 2024 I have no interest in the objectification of the human body to raise money. Between promoting body shaming and creating an environment where assault is possible (DC's equivalent fundraiser had to be shut down due to the behavior of organizers towards participants), it's just not an event BCEFA should continue to hold or benefit from. There are much safer and more inclusive ways BCEFA can raise money.
SeanD2 said: "Sorry, in 2024 I have no interest in the objectification of the human body to raise money. Between promoting body shaming and creating an environment where assault is possible (DC's equivalent fundraiser had to be shut down due to the behavior of organizers towards participants), it's just not an event BCEFA should continue to hold or benefit from. There are much safer and more inclusive ways BCEFA can raise money."
People are allowed to consent to their bodies being objectified. That's allowed, and I wouldn't want to live in a society where that was forbidden because you don't like it.
First of all, stripping is still a profession. (It's 2024 and "Sex work is real work." So, doing it for charity seems wonderful to me.
In a world where queer desire is still demonized this celebration of it can feel like a political act. That was part of the intent when the show launched during the AIDS epidemic.
I haven’t found any reviews of this month’s show but I know BCEFA will post a highlights clip in a week or so.
I've noticed (and I'll admit, enjoyed) that the women of Broadway are becoming increasingly featured in these things. It's not quite as focused on being purely a showcase for male beefcake as in years past; the same movement towards a joyful pansexual hedonism that we've seen in the rebranded/reimagined Playboy franchise since 2016.
The only real difference is that here in the arts, I think people will cheer it on with a "all love is lovely, all sex is sexy," while the comments under anything on Playboy's Insta or Facebook that flirts with queerness (or openly embraces it) will make unfounded claims that "Hugh Hefner would be disgusted." (Hef was problematic, I won't deny, but he was extremely progressive in his views on human sexuality.)
Official clips and photos from this month's show are now online. I don't recognize any of their regular stars but getting new blood in is fine. They don't seem to have concocted many scenarios this time about. I think the best Bares numbers are the ones that develop a story and characters. It's what sets the show apart from other burlesque revues.
SeanD2 said: "Sorry, in 2024 I have no interest in the objectification of the human body to raise money. Between promoting body shaming and creating an environment where assault is possible (DC's equivalent fundraiser had to be shut down due to the behavior of organizers towards participants), it's just not an event BCEFA should continue to hold or benefit from. There are much safer and more inclusive ways BCEFA can raise money."
I don't know if you know this, but BCEFA does in fact hold MANY different avenues to raise money every year and this is just one of them! Crazy I know. There is nothing body shaming about Broadway Bares and there have been no reports of assault by these organizers so what is even the relevance of THAT claim here? Get the stick out of your ass and go get laid, please. You're so uptight.
Sorry, in 2024 I have no interest in the objectification of the human body to raise money. Between promoting body shaming and creating an environment where assault is possible (DC's equivalent fundraiser had to be shut down due to the behavior of organizers towards participants), it's just not an event BCEFA should continue to hold or benefit from. There are much safer and more inclusive ways BCEFA can raise money."
They raised almost $2.3 million dollars this year and have hundreds of people volunteering and clamoring to be part of it- if many folks had a problem with it, they’ve got a weird way of showing it.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
SeanD2 said: "Robbie2 said: "Wick3 said: "It is a fun evening though if you're going to do general admission floor standing, hopefully you're tall! I went to Broadway Bares 20 years ago when floor standing room general admission entry was $40. It was a lot of fun but my legs were definitely tired after the show.
Nowadays I'd rather donatemy money atBway flea in the fall (I believe it's on Sept 22nd this year!)"
Nobody is going? Come on support BCEFA it's TD. Balcony and floor only $75 & $125"
Sorry, in 2024 I have no interest in the objectification of the human body to raise money. Between promoting body shaming and creating an environment where assault is possible (DC's equivalent fundraiser had to be shut down due to the behavior of organizers towards participants), it's just not an event BCEFA should continue to hold or benefit from. There are much safer and more inclusive ways BCEFA can raise money."