Tonight’s Naked Comedy Show was fun. I think for the third time the keyword would be subversive. I went with the feeling that the night was unique and the activity unusual.
What other word could be used to describe the concept of standing alone in front of a crowded room, bare except for your smile and acrylic nails and asking the “blue state” denizens to bow their heads and pray for Chief Justice Renquist’s good health, because he’s the devil we know? That moment is good, old-fashioned, prankster subversion.
Power to the people, right on.
Am I missing something or were you (and other comics) actually naked in performance? I mean, in performance of comedy, not some other kind of performance, which is none of my business. Because this is the sort of thing that would make a God-fearing attorney general throw up his hands and resign. It was just to prevent things such as this that they wrote the Patriot Act, and now you have gone and spoiled it all.
Oh, yes, we the performers were performing comedy in the all together. Yes, we are the lost, moral-compassless elitist intellectual. Falling bad from grace.