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Nunsense A-Men!
The team that brought you Naked Boys Singing have come together again to bring Nunsense A-Men to the Arts Theatre in London's Leicester Square. Playing every Wednesday and Friday night at 10pm, this great fun show features the same cast as Naked Boys Singing, this time fully-clothed, and masquerading as a group of nuns who are putting on a show to try to raise money for a very specific cause. Both shows are enjoying an open-ended run, in an attempt to establish a regular bite-sized, late-night theatre scene in the capital.
Naked Boys Singing
Naked Boys Singing is back!
The hit show from last year has returned to the Arts Theatre in Leicester Square with a vengeance, and is bigger and better than before. Now showing every Thursday and Saturday and 10pm, the show is more successful than ever, with shows nearly selling out every week. With mostly the same cast as last time round it has become clear that the show has gained a loyal following of regular fans, as well as many first timers. Don't miss it!
Round The Horne
In November 2008, Nathan spent a week at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, appearing as one of Definitely Not The Fraser Hayes Four, a close-harmony singing quartet in the live stage version of the classic 1960s radio comedy show, Round The Horne.

The week was a great success, and the show was been mounted as a national tour, visiting Colchester, Guildford, Richmond, Plymouth, Malvern and Windsor in the Autumn of 2009.
F**king Men
From the 28th of July through to the 8th of August, Nathan stepped into the role of Jack, philandering, HIV-positive husband of High School teacher Leo, in Joe di Pietro's play, F**king Men.

Running in double bill with Naked Boys Singing, it gave Nathan a great opportunity to flex his muscles as an actor, as well as skip about in the nude, singing and dancing, all in the same evening!


A1: The Road Musical
During the first few months of 2008, Nathan worked on a project for composer/film dierctor Benjamin Till, called A1: The Road Musical.
Made for Channel 4, by Endomol, the film was a half-hour through-composed musical documentary, charting the journey from London to Edinburgh along the A1, meeting a variety of people along the way who all told their own stories through the medium of song. Nathan appeared briefly in the London section of the film, and provided some radio voice-overs, and backing vocals on the soundtrack.
The Rocking Horse
by Sir Arnold Wesker

In November 2007, Nathan recorded the title song for a brand new radio play entitled The Rocking Horse, by the influential dramatist Sir Arnold Wesker. The play has been written for radio broadcast, and features the voice talents of Clive Swift, Prunella Scales and Sheila Staefel, among others.
The song, also called "Rocking Horse," has been written especially for the play by composer, Benjamin Till.
The Rocking Horse was aired on the BBC World Service on Sunday, 2nd December.
Click to listen to the song
The Busker Symphony
Nathan has also been involved with a project called, The Busker Symphony, a series of four short films for Channel 4's "Three-Minute Wonder" season. The films feature music by composer and director, Benjamin Till (See below), and Nathan can be heard on the soundtrack for Movement Three (Scherzo), along with fellow singers Julie Clare, Hilary Brennan, and Benjamin Till himself. He also features on camera, in Movements Three and Four.
The four films were aired on Channel 4 in April.

Visit the Busker Symphony Website here, to hear Scherzo and to find out more.
Blast!
Nathan has taken part in a recording of a selection of songs from a new musical by Benjamin Till, called Blast. He recorded four songs for the project in April 2004, and four more in May 2005.

You can hear these songs online at: www.BLASTthemusical.com