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Wow, this show was fabulous! Yes, we’ve heard all that “body acceptance” rhetoric before, but never quite like this… it was downright fun. Naked girl Maria Glanz is a natural and engaging monologist… The show is lively, interactive, thought-provoking, and funny look at the nature of nudity, nakedness, and the body. Very original. http://www.blork.org/blog/fringe02/
“See Me Naked” is not in competition with Déjà Vu-type entertainment. It is more philosophical than that. It includes musings about emotional nakedness, body images and the tyranny of perfect figures and physiques as portrayed in commercial publicity. Audience nakedness or seminakedness is optional. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/theater/137049_fanf29.html
Maria Glanz is almost excruciatingly vulnerable in her solo show … http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2002/062002/theatre.html
With intelligence, humor, and more than a little chutzpah, Seattle performer Maria Glanz presents her critically acclaimed show exploring the many ways society views being naked -ttp://www.southjersey.com/articles/?articleID=12991
“It begins with a strip tease that doesn’t go very well,” said Maria Glanz, the creator and performer of See Me Naked, a one-woman show that will come to the Blue Barn Theatre July 12 and 13. http://www.jrfielding.com/viewstory.cfm?StoryIndex=270
Humiliated, humble, hairy — however you feel about being naked, Maria Glanz can take it. The cheeky title — See Me Naked — lures us to see her strip, then Glanz masterfully turns the farcically abortive striptease (stuck zippers, unhold-able poses) into an hour-long inquiry into the relationship between flesh, ego, and why being naked is such a big deal. http://www.theatermania.com/content/show.cfm/show/15299
Ways you may feel about being naked: humiliated, humble, humorous, hairy. Whatever — bring it on, Maria Glanz can take it. She’s brilliant as the kooky, neurotic, nameless character who lures us to see her strip while accompanied by a drummer…
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