Since she's naked during the "curtain call", would the audience be allowed or able to take photos? Does she come back in afterwards to take photos? The new run of the show will be at a different theater -- I would imagine if you knew where she'd exit the theater, you'd be able to get a photo of her when she's outside. Any ideas?
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Originally Posted by eedjut
Hello Fango,
The show is mostly autographical and quite personal. Ursula tells us stories about growing up in London, her relationship with her family (something she has touched on in previous shows) and also her relationship with her partner. All the while when she is doing this she builds a wall in front until she is no longer visible. Shortly after completing the wall she steps out from in front of it naked and the wall becomes a projector screen. This is effectively the curtain call so she was on stage, full frontal, for a minute or two but then we viewed her on the screen, walking out the backstage area and exiting the theatre via steps at the back onto the South Bank which is a major tourist area of London. She then ran out of shot waving to passers by. There was a great ‘double take’ from one lady in particular who clearly wasn’t expecting to see a naked performance artist run by. To be honest I’m not entirely sure why the nudity was in the show. She did mention that she wasn’t as comfortable getting naked as she got older but to be honest the nudity, while fun, did seem slightly tacked on.
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