![]() The play, which was staged at Summit Rock, Central Park's highest elevation, features 13 female actors, dancers, and musicians. (Photo by Kathy Willens/AP Photo)Ī spectator wearing a bathing suit watches Gina Marie Russell, far right, as the sorcerer “Prospero” perform fully nude during the second scene of the Outdoor Co-Ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society's all-female production of Shakespeare's “The Tempest”, in Central Park, Thursday, May 19, 2016, in New York. The play, which will also be performed Friday afternoon, was staged at Summit Rock, Central Park's highest elevation. ![]() ![]() This production of “Tempest” focuses on the contrast between the harsh restrictions of “civilization” and the Edenic, magic-suffused tropical island on which the sorcerer Prospero and his daughter Miranda live in exile for twelve years. Gina Marie Russell, left, as the sorcerer “Prospero”,and Marisa Roper as “Miranda”, headline an all-female cast who at times perform fully nude during the Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society Theater Company's production of Shakespeare's “The Tempest”, in Central Park, Thursday, May 19, 2016, in New York. The play, performed with an all-female cast, is advertised by the group's website as “a celebration of body freedom and free expression”. Kara Lynn, left, as “Ferdinand”, and Marisa Roper as “Miranda”, act fully nude during the Outdoor Co-Ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society (OCTPFAS) theater company's production of Shakespeare's “The Tempest”, Thursday, May 19, 2016, in New York's in Central Park. The production uses semi- and full-nudity to celebrate body freedom and free expression and to dramatize the conflict between the visitors to Prospero's island and its inhabitants. An all-female cast of 13 actors, dancers, and musicians perform in this a “stripped-down” production which has been for shorter running time. Kara Lynn, left, as Ferdinand, and Marisa Roper, as Miranda perform at Summit Rock in Central Park during the Outdoor Co-Ed Topless Pulp Fiction theater company's production of Shakespeare's “The Tempest”, Thursday, May 19, 2016, in New York. ![]()
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