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Spanking in performing arts

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Spanking scene in Dance of the Vampires (German).


Spanking in performing arts is rare, compared to spanking in movies.

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[edit] Well-known musicals and plays

There is a famous example of an on-stage spanking in the musical Kiss Me, Kate, and a short OTK spanking scene in the musical Dance of the Vampires. There is a brief paddling (off-stage in some settings and in the movie version) in the musical Annie. There is a threat of a whipping in the opening scene of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible.

[edit] Others

Spanking in a German play (1968).


As far as fetish scenes go, fetish themes are occasionally visited in theatre stageplays, especially in United Kingdom productions, where there is less censorship than on public access television, where adult themes are limited, even after the watershed, and nudity is still frowned upon.

The schlockomedy (comedy musical) Restart by the North of England's Komedy Kollective, is an anarchistically left-of-centre satirical singalong stageplay about international politics and the "War On Terror". In Dario Fo meets Rocky Horror style, it features a jobcentre dungeon scene, where unemployed people suspected of fraudulently claiming benefits, participate in Manchester's first ever "speed torture" event.

A memorable scene in the play features a gimp-masked dominatrix forcing confessions out of the claimants via do-it-yourself spanking, self-flaggellation, and other self-inflicted tortures.

[edit] See also

A "spanking by passers-by" performance in Rotterdam (2008).


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