Tennessee native Levi Kreis is a 2010 Tony nominee for his role as Jerry Lee Lewis in MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET. In addition to his work on the stage, this bisexual hunk has previously released 4 solo albums featuring his original compositions and piano stylings.
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Cheyenne Jackson is adding plenty of television and film credits to his resume, but he'll always be the ultimate Theater Dude to us! He opens up to fab magazine about being an "out" actor, while sharing some of his NYC favorites. Photography by Mike Ruiz.
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Broadway hunk Charlie Williams is the poster boy for this year's Broadway Bares XX event, Strip-opoly. If you can't wait until June 20th to check him out in the flesh, then head over to the Shubert Theatre where you can spot him in the ensemble cast of MEMPHIS.
Three more pics of Charlie Williams AFTER THE JUMP. Click here for pics from Broadway Bares 19.0. Click here for more Theater Dudes.
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Daniel Robinson is originally from Anchorage, Alaska and was raised in Hillsboro, Oregon. He has been performing as an actor and singer since the age of 11. If you happen to find yourself in Manhattan tonight, then you check out Daniel (along with six more of the hottest men on and off Broadway) in person @ Splash in "Broadway Bares: Solo Strips" . . . the first of several events to celebrate 20 years of Broadway Bares with the goal of raising a million dollars by June 20th at Roseland for Broadway Bares 20. Photography by Nicolas Smith. Images via Favorite Hunks.
Continue AFTER THE JUMP for an uber-hot video of Daniel Robinson performing in the 2009 production of Broadway Bares. Click here for a previous Dude Flesh post featuring Daniel Robinson. Click here for more Theater Dudes.
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