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See Me Naked
Maria Glanz Brings See Me Naked Back to Seattle
Seattle theatre veteran Maria Glanz will bring her wildly popular one-woman show See Me Naked to a short run at West of Lenin, with performances February 14, 17 and 18, 2012 at 8pm. See Me Naked won audience acclaim and numerous awards in previous productions, and is sure to be a late winter highlight at Seattle's hottest new theatre venue. See Me Naked is written and performed by Maria Glanz and directed by Elizabeth Klob.
See Me Naked is a brilliant interactive comedy that explores personal boundaries and feelings relating to being naked, both literally and symbolically. See Me Naked takes place in a Burlesque hall setting. Following a striptease fail, an embarrassed amateur opens up to her audience about why exposing herself publicly is so difficult and so important for her to do. See Me Naked starts as a comic monologue, but soon becomes a dialogue when she begins to question members of the audience about their own feelings regarding being naked. The real heart of the show is how easily audiences contribute their own hilarious and often embarrassing experiences, making every performance unique.
Director Klob says, "This is a rare show it combines all of the elements I love in theater; See Me Naked tells a story, reveals something personal about the performer and engages the audience in an authentic way. It is also titillating without being bawdy, and it makes me laugh out loud. Maria and I developed and I directed this show over 10 years ago, and it never ceases to put a smile on my face or excite me to come back and rework it again."
See Me Naked was Artistic Pick of the 2001 Seattle Fringe Festival, and the Best of Fest at Seattle Rep's PONCHO Theatre and ReAct the Fringe at ArtsWest. Featured at the 2002 UNO Festival of Solo Performance in Victoria, BC, See Me Naked played the Saskatoon Fringe Festival, was a BEST of FEST Holdover at the 2001 Edmonton Fringe, named one of the Top Ten Plays at the Montreal Fringe Festival, played to sold-out houses at the Blue Barn Theatre in Omaha and was BEST of FEST Holdover at the 2002 Winnipeg Fringe. In 2004, it was featured in the Flying Solo Festival at Cape May Stage, NJ, and was remounted in 2010 at the Open Space on Vashon Island.
"Maria Glanz crafts a strange, beautiful, thoughtful show. 5 Stars." The Edmonton Journal
"A comic, compelling hour exploring society's attitudes on nakedness, and why we feel the way we do about being in the buff." The Star Pheonix
"It's easy to see why Fringe veteran Maria Glanz is so popular she's smart." The Stranger
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LocationWest of Lenin (View)
203 North 36th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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Minimum Age: 15 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
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