Monday, April 4, 2016

All-female comedy 'The Naked Truth' is set in a pole dancing class

[Melissa Seiler | Southern Courier]



A pole dancing class might not be the usual catalyst for uniting a group of women, but “The Naked Truth” starring Maroubra actor Hayley Flowers does just that.


 


The first Australian production of the comedy by acclaimed West End writer Dave Simpson, and features an all-female cast, production company and directors. It's the story of five women of all shapes and sizes, who struggle to master the art of pole dancing, with hilarious results.



All-female comedy: The Naked Truth sees a group of women put on a pole dancing performance to raise money for a good cause. Picture: Braden Fastier



Flowers plays the self-obsessed Trisha, a young woman whose aim in life is to have her breasts surgically enhanced, until her vanity is called into question when one of the group reveals she's had a mastectomy. The women rally together to put on a charity pole-dance show, with the storyline holding special meaning for Flowers. “I lost a close friend to Leukaemia and have many close friends and their families fighting for their lives with cancer at the moment, which makes being part of this play so much more meaningful,” she said.



“The Naked Truth” stars Randwick actor Hayley Flowers, showing April 6-16 at The Blood Moon Theatre at The World Bar Kings Cross. Picture: Braden Fastier





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