Naked Girls Reading to Present SPOILER ALERT!, 11/20

By: Oct. 22, 2013
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This November, New York's "Best Story Hour" (The Village Voice Best of NY) gives it all away as Naked Girls Reading presents SPOILER ALERT! Join the hit nude literary salon for an evening of plot twists, unexpected deaths, secrets and surprises as the Naked Girls skip right to the juicy details. Nothing is sacred, from classic literature to contemporary bestsellers.

You might not see it coming, but you will see it all: host Nasty Canasta and Naked Girls Jenny C'est Quoi, Leda Gaytrix and Cherry Pitz will reveal everything, at Naked Girls Reading: SPOILER ALERT!

Naked Girls Reading is the perfect unique live event: a monthly nude literary salon featuring in-the-buff readings by local burlesque luminaries, professional librarians, authors and other Naked Girls. Past themes have included Banned Books, Science Fiction and Tween Lit, as well as their annual holiday presentation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Guests to the salon are invited to sip a drink and listen with their eyes wide open as full-frontal literature meets fine art in the intimate theatrical setting of Under St. Marks.

Naked Girls Reading is on the third Wednesday of every month at UNDER St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place between 1st Ave and Ave A) at 9pm. Tickets ($20; 2 for $35) may be purchased online at www.NakedGirlsReadingNYC.com or by calling Smarttix at 212-868-4444. Seating is limited to 45; advance tickets are strongly recommended.

NAKED GIRLS READING began in Chicago in March 2009 as the creation of international showgirl Michelle L'Amour and Franky Vivid. The idea had rolled around in their heads for a few years in different formats, but with the opening of Studio L'Amour in 2008 it materialized as the perfect intimate live event. Naked Girls Reading now has branches across the country and around the world; the New York chapter, produced by Nasty Canasta, was opened in October 2009 to great acclaim ("Great literature stripped bare" -Entertainment Weekly; "It was a remarkable experience." -Tor.com) and was named "New York's Best Story Hour" by the Village Voice in 2010.




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