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Old 08-10-2025, 03:54 PM
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Fango, it was even better than you could have dreamed. Unless your dreams included:

- Fella (who compered nude and danced along naked throughout) *naked crowd-surfing* across the audience at the end;

- Lady GXloria (who had never been naked on stage before, and was as white and unblemished as they come) coming down through the audience onto the tiny stage, singing a magnificent set starkers, and then similarly throwing herself nude onto the audience and crowd-surfing her way to the back of the hall;

- Laura LXoops stripping through her brilliant routine, and then remaining naked in the audience for the rest of the show;

- in place of the other female performer (who had strained her back) they invited volunteers up from the audience to show off a skill. Most were blokes doing rubbish pub tricks. Then a young lady put her hand up, came onto the stage and, after shyly for a backing track (there was none), performed an operatic aria to professional quality stark naked from head to barefoot in front of the audience of 400, before returning to the audience to huge applause.

No, definitely not the done thing to take photos and there was no way you could anyway (the vast majority of the audience were naked, and standing close up to the stage). And the atmosphere was not sexual at all, not from performers, volunteers or audience; just people enjoying being without clothes.

Jobin
I've only just learned that the show was at this year's Edinburgh Fringe the other week. If I'd have known I would have given serious consideration to attending. It wouldn't be my first experience in a naturist environment, but it would have been my first experience in a theatre without any clothes, so I'm not sure how keen I would have been to go. It's one thing being on a beach in the sun, or outdoors, and another thing to be nude at a show, if you know what I mean. It may have been a better environment than the WNBR afterparty, as I believe that the London show was clothing optional, meaning that some of the audience would have opted not to be naked, whereas the Edinburgh show was strictly clothes-free.
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