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bare: a pop opera

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bare is a heartbreaking, contemporary rock musical that follows a group of high school seniors at a Catholic boarding school in the 1990s as they navigate the complex terrain of self-discovery, love, and identity. At the heart of the story are Jason and Peter, two students who grapple with their forbidden love while contending with the oppressive expectations of their religious school, their peers, and their families. As they search for acceptance, the students wrestle with their beliefs, their desires, and the weight of societal pressures, all while confronting their personal fears and hopes for the future.

If you love Spring Awakening, RENT, and Heathers....then this is a show for you!

Reviews from musical theatre fans:

"Nothing, nothing compares to it."

"This musical is easily one of my favorites, and never fails to make me cry."

'The two leads of bare are two of the most realistic and real characters I’ve seen in any musical."

"YES YES YES this is my favorite musical of all time. The score is brilliant, the story is amazing, the lyrics are so well written"

"I love bare so so much it is so underrated I love it so much"

The representation of the LGBT community and themes of religion are powerful and make for an engaging and relatable story.

WARNING! This production contains strong sexual language and suicidal themes. Viewer discretion is advised. Best for ages 14+ However, please use your own precautions.

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