Nudity on Stage

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#25Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 10:37am

Almost forgot. I went to THE GRADUATE to see Kathleen Turner naked, and all we got was a backlit Kate. PROBABLY for the best, but still.


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#26Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 10:47am

Was it in The Season where they talked about "The Changing Room"? The actors were fearful as each night when the nudity was about to happen they could very clearly hear a noise from the audience- a clicking noise- a noise they worried could be the cocking of guns. The staff investigated and discovered it was the sound of patrons raising their opera glasses to get a better look. The clicking noise was the sound of teh opera glasses colliding with their eye glasses.

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#27Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 10:52am

"I'll always remember Jessica Tandy dropping the apple she was peeling when she saw Maxwell Caulfield lying naked on the sand."

But can you remember the name of the play?

I saw a tour of The Changing Room back in the previous century and the rugby player who needed treatment from the physio was substantially overweight, resulting in two women behind me giggling helplessly and one of them commenting in a loud voice "He hasn't got one!"

Jon
#28Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 10:52am

Best over-50 boobie flash: Kate Burton showing her breasts to Billy Crudup in the revival of The Elephant Man. In previous productions, it was done with the actress facing upstage.

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#29Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 10:55am

The Tandy/Caulfield play was Salonika. Amanda Plummer was also in it, I recall.

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Reginald Tresilian
#30Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 11:06am

Ah, I don't remember her. I'm pretty sure Elizabeth Wilson was in it.

Honestly, I don't remember much beyond that opening scene.

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newintown
#31Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 11:10am

I could be wrong about Plummer. It was long ago, and not much of a play.

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#32Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 11:15am

" Now that she's the legit soprano heiress apparent of Broadway we forget Kelli O'Hara caused the only sensation of the ill advised Wildhorn musical "Dracula" by showing us her boobies."

O'Hara was practically stripped of the rob and was (unnecessarily) full on naked. Melissa Errico also had completely unnecessary nudity in that production, though less of it.

Who could forget the ridiculousness of "PG matinees" as they called them without the nudity. Updated On: 10/25/12 at 11:15 AM

ghostlight2
#33Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 11:31am

Philly03 (and the previous poster who mentioned Kelli's "boobies"): fwiw, Kelli was walking upstage when her nightgown "disappeared" in a pretty amazing effect. The lighting was dim, and Dracula covered her quickly with his cape. Her back was to the audience throughout. Anyone seeing her breasts had to have been on the extreme sides of the stage. As nudity goes, it was fairly tasteful, if arguably gratuitous. She was, btw, wearing a g-string.

Ms Errico had a scene in which she unlaced her shirt to give Dracula access to her throat while under his thrall. On occasion, at her whim, she pulled the shirt down far enough to expose a nipple. She was never bare breasted.

"Who could forget the ridiculousness of "PG matinees" as they called them without the nudity."

Anyone who remembers has an active imagination - those matinees were discussed briefly, but never happened. :)

Updated On: 10/25/12 at 11:31 AM

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#34Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 11:36am

Talking of shows I can remember hardly a moment of . . .

ghostlight2
#35Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 11:54am

...and yet it ran for far longer than anyone ever expected. How is a mystery. It was such a great cast, and it was gorgeous, but oy! the music! The book! How do you screw up Dracula?

Now here's one absolutely no one will remember - Andrew McCarthy, full frontal (eventually blood-drenched) nudity in The Boys of Winter. Don't remember it? Can't imagine why - it ran one whole week after opening.

Updated On: 10/25/12 at 11:54 AM

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newintown
#36Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 12:14pm

It ran for 4 and 1/2 months, although anyone who saw it expected it to close at intermission.

As far as "screwing up Dracula," remember that there is no such thing as a "good horror musical, " for the simple reason that scary don't sing. (And don't bring Sweeney Todd, into the conversation - that's a melodrama.)

Updated On: 10/25/12 at 12:14 PM

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#37Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 12:25pm

"Hair" would be the first one that pops into my head. I didn't find it took me out of the show at all. It was done tastefully enough (my mom was with me on one occasion and she was hardly uncomfortable about it).

I haven't seen too many shows featuring nudity to be honest (King Lear way back).

I know about Oh, Calcutta! and some others (The Blue Room).

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CATSNYrevival
#38Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 1:21pm

How come "Let My People Come" was never released on CD??? I get that it probably has limited appeal, but it seems like it could sell well enough just for the camp factor alone if it was done as a limited release. The only copy I've ever come across is a scratchy digital transfer of the LP that someone did.

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#39Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 1:26pm

BD Wong stripped completely in M Butterfly with his back to the audience. I had first row all the way to the side, and was rather impressed with BD's'endowment'. Nice bubble-butt as well at the time.

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#40Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 1:38pm

There's a missing song on the Let My People Come cast recording transfer that most people have heard: on the original copies, the song "Cunnilingus Champion of Company C" was present, but was switched for a new song at a later date which supposedly appears on most recordings. Interestingly, the LP transfer still has the cunnilingus song instead.

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#41Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 1:47pm

Re Love Valour Compassion--though my top crush would be on Justin Kirk, you guys are right, it was about the actor playing Ramon. The New Yorker archives only had an edited archive of the piece, but:

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The Talk of the Town

Naked Truths

by Alison Rose February 13, 1995 .

ABSTRACT: Talk story about the well-hung nude actor in Terrence McNally's play "Love! Valour! Compassion!" which ran for twelve weeks at the Manhattan Theatre Club. On Feb. 14, after 28 previews, it opens at the Walter Kerr on Broadway. So far, every preview performance has been sold out. The play received the highest praise from the critics, but an informal survey of theatregoers drew attention to some things the critics failed to mention. Straight Woman Upper East Side: The main thing is this young actor who is lying in the sun on his back during a lot of the second act. He's wearing only dark glasses and silver hoop earrings. He's young. Young is the point. I was sitting in the first row, and this actor--his character is called Ramon, or sometimes Chiquita--has his knees bent and his legs are pretty much apart. I kept straining my neck to look around to see if any other people were staring at him, and it seemed, oddly, that they weren't. Then this Ramon character stood up for a few seconds and faced the audience. Now you could see all of his penis, which was extraordinarily long, and everything behind it was huge. It was. Gay Man, Chelsea: It is huge. Absolutely. And I've seen quite a few. Straight Man, Hell's Kitchen: If one goes by the Greek norm--Greek statues are far from well hung--it was a disproportionately long penis... Straight Woman, Bel Air, California: At that play, I just sat there with my mouth wide open, and I was mesmerized by it. Gay Man, Greenwich Village: During the show I was very aware of my head movements, of my head moving back and forth because my eyes were following a naked actor on the stage. Well, I sort of did look around to see if anyone would notice what I was doing.

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CATSNYrevival
#42Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 2:44pm

^Wasn't it the same actor who played it in the film version? I don't remember him being that big. Has the definition of "long" changed since the mid 90s?

Ed_Mottershead
#43Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 2:48pm

Yes, Randy repeated the role in the film. Sadly, the only member of the stage version that was NOT in the film was Nathan Lane, which I felt was a crime. To add insult to injury, Jason (ugh) Alexander played the Lane part. Totally ruined the movie for me.


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Tom5
#44Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 3:41pm

Julia Roberts wisely (!) said the reason she doesn't do nudity is because she does movies, not documentaries. The same rule might have some bearing for theatre.

Dollypop
#45Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 3:43pm

How could I forget the recent production of THE MILK TRAIN DOESN'T STOP HERE ANYMORE, where Darren Pettie went "full frontal"


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#46Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 3:48pm

Ah.... Becker wasn't in LVC the night I saw it.

Starship
#47Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 3:58pm

Lemme know when there's a naked version of Newsies. kk.

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#48Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 4:08pm

^I consider it surprisingly fitting that Naked Boys Singing comes right before Newsies on my ipod. Nudity on Stage

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#49Nudity on Stage
Posted: 10/25/12 at 4:23pm

CATSNYrevival, the original cast recording of LET MY PEOPLE COME was never released on CD but is available digitally on iTunes.



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Updated On: 10/25/12 at 04:23 PM