Fringe Bar

26 Allen St
Te Aro
Wellington

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Naked Girls Reading: The Smut Edition

Oil your chains, buckle your collars and gussy your ball gags, girls. It’s Naked Girls Reading: The Smut Edition! A slutty, sordid, scholarly and thoroughly sadistic affair – an intellectual adventure in fetish exhibitionism unlike any other.

Naked Girls Reading is exactly what is sounds like – completely naked women reading literature aloud. It’s a sexy book club, a sapphic slumber party, a sumptuous and scandalous event sure to arouse, educate and entertain all at once. Come along to experience the ancient and beautiful art of storytelling – and also, you know, boobs.

Starring:
– Gingerella: redheaded debutante.
– Rebecca Sarah: a filthy Brit.
– Viola Nightshade – buxom burlesque babe.

Hosted by the adorable Hugo Grrrl.

These unclad, clever ladies have picked their favourite bits of iconic smutty literature to recite for you. Expect excerpts of everything kinky and from The Happy Hooker to Lolita, Fifty Shades to Pablo Neruda, the Song of Solomon to the ethics of modern pornography. Perhaps even a few handy sex tips here and there! We’ll be sauntering through the literary landscape of all things kinky in an evening. It’s a night not to be missed.

And don’t forget to try our special Naked Girls drink deal – the ‘Spit or Swallow’! (Careful, we’ve heard it’s quite bitter.)

The main event will be followed by cocktails and conversation – so stick around, chat to the cast and perhaps do some reading of your own.

And remember, you can’t spell ‘literature’ without ‘t’ and ‘a’.

Please note that latecomers will not be admitted.

Poster design by Caleb McNabb.
Photography by Arc Images.
Poster girl: Twyla DeVille.
Produced by Hugo & Co.

Play It Forward Tickets –
Got a bit of extra cash?
Can’t come to the show but want to support it?
Then this is the option for you! Buy a Play It Forward ticket and a seat will be donated to a local young person who otherwise wouldn’t be able to see the show. This feature is facilitated by the generous help of several wonderful Wellingtonian charities. Spread the creative love!