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Originally Posted by Trotter1965
There is no female full frontal nudity in this, no female nudity at all , but 2 minutes of the bloke fully nude in the opening scene
This is a shame as the original stage version of this a few years ago had both the female and male full frontal at the start but like many plays they have completely cut out the female nudity part which is the way things are going.
That apart , it is a good play in my favourite London theatre but the full frontal nudity warning is completely male these days.
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Thanks for the review and glad you thought the play was good, I would have liked to see this but just to far to travel, the theatre does look good as well. I'm guessing as the lead actress who also owned the production company that produced the play decided she wouldn't get her kit off.