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Naked Truth at Palace Theatre



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Published Date:
27 March 2008
WOMEN will get just what they want when The Naked Truth –– a comedy play tailor-made for them –– hits Mansfield Palace Theatre on 14th and 15th April.
Dave Simpson, the writer of the hit comedy 'Girls Night Out', has penned the show set in a pole dancing class, which is currently touring the UK.

The Naked Truth is described as a brilliantly funny play about sisterhood which boasts a cast full of familiar faces.

Stars of stage and screen come together including the larger than life star of Emmerdale and You've Been Framed Lisa Riley, Julie Buckfield (Grange Hill and Hollyoaks) and Gemma Wardle (Family Affairs and Life on Mars).

They are cast alongside other faces such as Samantha Seager, Jayne Tunnicliffe and Lucy Rusedski in what is an all-female cast.

Simpson's play focuses on five very different women who struggle to conquer pole dancing for a charity event to raise awareness and money for breast cancer.

As their stories unfold, they share laughter and tears in a play which is a call to all women and celebration of strength through adversity.

Tickets to see The Naked Truth cost £14.50 and £16 and are available from the box office on Mansfield 633133, performances start at 7.30pm.

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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 9:38 AM
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