El Dorado News-Times

‘Pageant’ star addresses dressing for the stage

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NEW YORK (AP) — Performing as a woman in the off-Broadway spoof "Pageant: The Musical" has presented unique challenges for Nick Cearley — much like playing in his underwear with his rock band The Skivvies.

The actor-musician alternates between wearing too much and too little clothing.

"One day, I would really like to wear a sweater," Cearley said with a smile. "I feel that there has to be a healthy balance somewhere, sometime, where I could actually just wear my normal clothes."

But for the next couple of months Cearley will spend his time dressed as a woman and that experience has given him a new perspectiv­e.

"It takes more time to get ready for 'Pageant' than the actual length of 'Pageant' and that's grueling," Cearley said.

He added: "I'm so glad I'm a boy. I have a whole new respect of how women have to get ready for just a normal day. I respect women who wear heels to parties, because it hurts my lower back. It's very hard to wear heels for that long."

"Pageant: The Musical" takes an irreverent­ly funny look at the beauty contests with the female contestant­s all played by men. The audience gets to pick the winner. Cearley first starred in the show when it played Boston's Stoneham Theater in 2008. Now it's at the Davenport Theatre.

When not vying for the crown at the end of each show, Cearley, and his "partner in crime" Lauren Molina perform with their band The Skivvies.

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