Curse of the Naked Actor 1
By Alpenhorn
alpenhorn@hackermail.com
Copyright 2018 by Alpenhorn, all rights reserved
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This
story is intended for adults only. It contains depictions of forced
nudity,
spanking, and sexual activity of preteen and young teen children for
the
purpose of punishment. None of the behaviors in this story should be
attempted
in real life, as that would be harmful and/or illegal. If you are not
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Curse of the Naked Actor
[Alpenhorn 2018]
Chapter 1: The Naked Actor
[July 6]
‘Two minutes!’ called Mr
Thompkins. It was almost time for me to go on.
I went to my place, behind the
set. I could look through some spaces in the
backdrop. I saw the audience on three sides of the
stage. It was a small house, only about 150 seats.
Well, the audience has not left en masse during the intermission, so
the play was not a total flop.
Right in front of me, through the backdrop,
I could see the set: the kitchen of the farmhouse where my family
lived. Dad (the actor portraying him) was on the far side, at
the stove frying some eggs. Mom was lying on the kitchen
table sleeping. Dad was talking loudly to her. A
live lamb romped inside a small pen set up in the middle of the kitchen.
Mary, the assistant director and stage
hand, used her spray bottle of water to get my hair wet. (My
character, Wesley, has just bathed.) I remove my dressing
gown and hung it on the peg. I took a deep breath ... in ...
out.
I swung the door open. I went
through into the light. I began to walk forward ... one step
at a time ... slowly ... staring straight ahead ... as if in
a trance.
I couldn’t see the audience very
well. But I could hear them. Their reaction showed
that they are surprised. Oh, yes. Very
surprised. But surprise was the point, according to Mr
Thompkins.
The public information about the play had
said “Adults Only”. There was some adult language and
situations in the first act. But they did not expect to see a
naked boy!
I began to feel a little queasy.
I hoped I wouldn’t faint.
It was the public debut of my
penis. Everyone would be staring at it. Not just at
me, but at that important part of me.
Careful, now. It should not stand
up. So I thought about my actions, and what came
next. I tried not to think about being naked. I
tried not to think about everyone looking.
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I was not an exhibitionist. In
fact, I was rather modest---my mother said excessively
modest. So how (you may ask) did I end up naked on
stage? Let me tell you.
Ever since I was “2nd Daisy” in our
preschool show, I knew I wanted to be an actor. I
participated in all school shows. I went to drama camps in
the summers. I read the trade web sites. I dreamed
of my career in the theatre---maybe even movies.
So when Vancouver Play House, the regional
theatre group, announced auditions to find two kids (a boy and a girl)
for one of their productions, I was eager.
I won’t go into the details of the
auditions. They were long and tedious.
[April 28]
I was called back for the fourth time.
‘You are our first choice for the male
role,’ Mr Thompkins said. I could hardly sit still when I
heard that.
‘We really intended to get someone older,
though,’ he went on. ‘Younger kids like you tend to be less
reliable. They are more likely to quit. They are
more likely to make special demands.’
‘You can count on me, Sir,’ I
said. ‘I really want to do this. I guarantee that I
will not quit. I know what is involved in acting in regional
theatre.’
‘That is good to hear.’
‘But there is the question of school,’ I
continued.
‘Yes. You and the girl will both
be in school. So we will arrange the rehearsal schedule
accordingly. And our performances will be during your summer
vacation.’
I had been planning to go to a drama camp
again this summer. But if I got this semi-professional part,
it would be so much better!
They offered me the part. They
gave me a document with details---about 15 pages of details.
I was to decide if I wanted the part, and if so have a parent sign
it.
‘One more thing,’ Mr Thompkins said as I
was leaving. ‘You are a bit pudgy. If you can lose
five kilos [ten pounds] that would be good. Do more exercise;
eat fewer sweets; something like that.’
At home, I told my Mom, ‘I really really
really want to do this. Please agree!’
She took the document to read.
[April 29]
The next day she questioned me.
‘Are you sure about this? There are a lot of requirements for
you.’
‘Yes yes yes. I am sure.’
‘Once you agree, we don’t want you backing
out.’
‘I know. I won’t back out.’
So she signed. I returned one
copy to the Box Office at the Play House. The other copy I
put on the shelf in my room.
While school was still in session, we had
rehearsals only on Saturdays. Then in June, we rehearsed four
days a week. The goal was to open in early July, and have
about three performances a week. Vancouver Play House would
have other plays running, too.
[May 12]
At our first meeting of the actors with the
production staff, we were all introduced to each other.
Actors making up the family: Dad, Mom, Sis, and me. Also
actors with smaller roles.
Sis was played by Missy Plotzkin.
She was really pretty. (Be still my heart.)
Unfortunately, she ignored me whenever she could. Still, I
was always aware of where she was in the room. And how good
she smelled.
Mr Thompkins was the director of the
production.
“Curse of the Starving Class” by Sam
Shepard was the play. Mr Thompkins gave us a summary from
Wikipedia:
The play focuses on the disturbed Tate
family---the drunken father, burned-out mother, rebellious teenage
daughter, and idealistic son---as they struggle for control of the
rundown family farm in a futile search for freedom, security, and
ultimately meaning in their lives.
He went on: ‘How old are the kids in the
Tate family? It doesn’t say directly. The daughter
is having her first period, so she would be maybe 12. The son
is a bit older, maybe 13 or 14. When “Curse of the Starving
Class” premiered in London, and then Off-Broadway in New York, they
used 20-something actors to play the kids.’ He looked over at
me and at Missy. ‘But the Vancouver Play House production
decided to do it with actors of the proper age.’ Lucky me.
As it turned out, I was 12 and Missy was 14.
We had our first read-through. We
sat around a large table. Mary, the production assistant,
handed out the scripts. We each read our own parts out
loud. Mr Thompkins read the stage directions.
We paused frequently to discuss details.
In some scenes, I (or at least Wesley, my
character) talked to Missy (or at least Sis, her character).
Even though we were just reading, it was almost like a real
conversation between me and Missy!
Here is the first unusual bit in the
script. Wesley is in the kitchen with Mom and Sis.
Sis has made a chart for her 4-H Club presentation, “How to Cut Up a
Chicken”. She goes to another room. Wesley lays the
chart on the floor.
‘It’s just bones,’ I read my line.
Mom and Sis are shouting at each
other. The actresses shouted as they read the script.
Then Mr Thompkins read stage
directions: ‘Wesley unzips his fly, takes out his
pecker and starts pissing all over the chart on the floor.’
‘What?’ I gasp.
Mary, the assistant director
explained. ‘We have a bladder we fill with water.
You wear it under your clothes. There is a tube going down
into your pants. So you unzip your jeans, pull out the tube,
and let it flow.’
‘Okay. I guess,’ I said.
‘You will need to practice, but it’s not
hard to do.’
Some time later in the script: Dad gives up
his drunken ways and tries to become more responsible. He
explains to Wesley how he did it. Dad got up at 6:30 in he
morning, when everyone else was asleep. He walked around the
farm, trying to feel that he was the farmer, not a drunk; to feel that
he belonged there.
The actor continued to read,
explaining the remedy further: ‘So I came back in the house, and the
first thing I did was I took all my old clothes off and walked around
here naked. Just walked through the whole damn house in my birthday
suit. Tried to get the feeling of it really being me in my own house.
It was like peeling off a whole person. A whole stranger.’
Here is the important part (for
me). It’s later when Wesley tries to use the same remedy on
himself.
We turned the page in the script.
Mr Thompkins read the stage directions: ‘Wesley wanders on stage from
stage left, completely naked, his hair wet. He looks dazed...’
I cried out, ‘Wait! What?’
Mr Thompkins re-reads it: ‘Wesley wanders
on stage from stage left, completely naked...’
‘I will go on stage naked?’
Sis was smirking. The others were
acting as though nothing was unusual.
‘There’s some trick again,
right?’ I ventured.
‘No tricks. You’ll be naked.’
I gasped. I tried to catch my
breath. ‘But what? The lights will be so low that
no one can see?’
‘No. Full lighting.’
I was hyperventilating.
‘Let’s take a break for lunch,’ Mr
Thompkins said. ‘While our Wesley calms himself down.’
So that’s why they wanted me to lose
weight! Clothing will hide a slightly pudgy belly.
But I would be without clothing!
After lunch we went on with the
reading. I was hoping for Sis to have a nude scene,
too! But there was no such scene. (But she does get
blown up in a car explosion.)
I was a bit dazed after that
session. I thought I should quit the production.
How could I do a nude scene?
But after everything I went through to
convince them to cast me, how could I quit? Impossible.
When I got home I confronted my
mother. ‘I have to do a nude scene in the play!’
‘I know,’ she said calmly.
‘How do you know?’
‘It’s in that permission document.’
I ran to my room and checked.
Sure enough.
‘Is that even legal?’ I tried
another tack.
‘We have more leeway on that here than they
do south of the border in the U.S.’
‘But why didn’t you tell me?’ I demanded.
‘I did ask you---again and again---if you
really wanted to do the play. If you really wanted me to
sign.’
She had me there. Of course I
guess I should have read that stupid permission document myself.
‘Besides, you know that I think you are
overly modest,’ she went on. ‘I was hoping you intentionally
did this to force yourself to overcome that scourge.’
‘Well, I didn’t,’ I retorted.
‘Should I quit the play?’
‘Only you can make that decision,’ she
replied.
I found the Wikipedia description of “Curse
of the Starving Class”. It does mention Wesley’s nude
scene. It seems that when they made it into a Hollywood
movie, they took that out of the script. Instead the dad has
a nude scene, which makes no sense really.
I stayed awake most of the night
thinking. I would quit the play. It is what my
modesty demanded. My whole body was crying out for
it. But I had promised to do the play. Not to drop
out. They were all depending on me keeping my word.
Maybe I could break a leg or something.
Which would win? My modesty or my
decency? My sense of shame, or my sense of responsibility?
So. That is how I ended up naked
on stage.
[July 6]
I walked in completely naked.
Dazed. With wet hair. I went and looked at Mom
lying on the table. I turned and walked toward Dad.
He kept frying eggs on the stove, talking to Mom, his back to
me. So he did not notice me. I turned again and
walked around the lamb pen. By now everyone in the audience
had seen every side of my naked body. A slow display like
that should make the audience uncomfortable, according to Mr Thompkins.
I felt all the eyes on me, even though I
did not look at the audience. I felt my penis getting ready
to stand up---on the verge, the cusp, of erection. I leaned
down and picked up the lamb. As I carried it offstage, I held
it low enough to hide what was happening.
Fortunately, only the backstage crew saw my
erection. And only very briefly, as I handed the lamb to our
animal handler, and quickly put my dressing gown back on.
I got through our first performance of the
play. But would I be so fortunate in the next 17
performances? Or would the “Curse of the Naked Actor” strike?
next:
Chapter 2: Ferbaloe
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