WEIGHT: 60 kg
Breast: A
One HOUR:150$
Overnight: +60$
Services: Slave, Food Sex, TOY PLAY, Deep Throat, Slave
NZ Fringe Festival New Fringe show uncovers the hidden world of brothel work Part Time Prostitute is a one hour long show premiering in the Fringe Festival. It combines the genuine experiences of aWellingtonworking girl supported by statistics and analysis with anecdotes of the funny and the strange, with a touch of the hideous slipped in for ultimate pleasure.
If you have ever wondered what goes on behind the closed doors at a brothel this locally written docucomedy will give you the low down. The performance bravely covers topics like the logistics of having sex with a morbidly obese man, and the exhilaration of taking that first job, and the fear of being discovered.
However, some of it is my own perceptions. Rating my experience with a client is as much about me, my feelings and preferences as it is about my clients abilities. Tickets from dashtickets. Review by John Smythe 23rd Feb What does that say for all the creative energy that has gone into so many of the other shows, with their judiciously crafted themes, plots, characters and production values?
Pairs of women are also in evidence. And again, this requires acting from the performer. Listed as Comedy in the Fringe brochure, it is more than stand-up and less concerned with getting laughs than simply demystifying the occupation. And nothing serves comedy better than truth. Rachel is educated, honest and articulate with an extensive vocabulary. She happily uses explicit terms as she shares facts, figures, fears and discoveries made during her professional sex-for-money encounters with men over shifts.
On opening night her descriptions variously provoke laughter, grossed-out gasps, shrieks shout-outs and banter β all well handled by Rachel. While she is unabashed about the ego-massaging pretence she brings to her work, justifying it on professional customer service terms, she also articulates the politics of the profession and exudes an unexpected level of integrity that elicits waves of approval from her riveted audience. Rachel is very clear that she does not speak of, or for, all prostitutes but what she does do is gives us a welcome contrast from the usual stereotypes, which of course date from a time when it was illegal and comparatively dangerous on a number of levels.