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Current Work All The Kings Men (ATKM) is available for hire at colleges, theaters, dance clubs, and private events. ATKM is an eight-woman ensemble that performs tightly knit cabaret-style shows (short numbers strung together). We tour, and will perform anything from a short event or guest appearance (10-30 min.) to a full two-hour show. Our repertoire is constantly growing and line-ups are hand-picked for each event. We are also available to teach workshops relating to drag performance and gender identity at the high school and college levels. Please e-mail us for more information about our rates and availability. |
History ATKM is not your typical drag troupe; they are a comic and sexy modern-day twist on Shakespeare, where women play all the roles. Through their masterful use of character, physical communication, dance, and theatrical convention, they have transcended the conventional drag king show and brought it to new levels. This highly creative and talented ensemble has been thrilling audiences all over the East Coast since 2002. Their five-plus years of steady performing and a constantly growing fan base has helped ATKM become one of New England's premiere drag king troupes!
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Honors •One of Curve Magazine’s “2006 Best Lesbian Theatre” award winners AND •Boston Phoenix’s “2004 Boston’s Best Kept Secret” award winner |
Contact www.ATKM.com or www.MySpace.com/ATKM |
Artist Location Boston, MA, and beyond
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Type of artist Performer, Choreographer, Director, Arts Educator, Other
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General Themes Comedy/Humor/Satire, Feminism/Gender Issues, Sexuality, Education, Activism/Social Justice |
Keywords GLBT
LGBT
Drag
Ensemble Theatre
Physical Theatre
Cabaret
Vaudville
King
Performance
Troupe
Ensemble
Women
Dance
Comedy
transgender
gay
lesbian
queer |
| Last updated on June 4th, 2007 |
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