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Originally Posted by jacksonhole
Great post MFN, I would love to hear more, it sounds like your wife is fantastic!
What was the play, her role? How long was she naked on stage?
That sounds so awesome! I would have gone to every performance.
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As said before, and others have noted, the play was Aristophane’s “Lysistrata”. It was staged as experimental theater by a local amateur acting group. Through friends she found out they had one role that only required just being there, no lines and no movement. The role was “The Nude Goddess of Peace and Reconciliation”, or just “Peace” for short. Basically a living prop for the other actors.
All the other actors had some kind of clothing (togas for the warriors, sheer material for their wives), but as the Nude Goddess she needed no clothing, and was in front facing the audience. The other actors used the surface of her body as a sort of topographic map to divide the country as the terms of truce to end the war. (The truce was the condition for the wives to stop withholding sex from their husbands.)
She stayed still as they discussed her tits as the mountains, her nipples as the peaks, her pubic hair the forests, and vagina as the river dividing the forests. And so on, for her other parts.
Her time in that pose was about 15 minutes, right up until final curtain. Yes, it was exciting!