The article describes a personal experience at a performance of 'Take Me Out' in New York City. The author sits next to a Texan woman who is enjoying a work-related outing. They bond over their seats and the on-stage nudity, leading to humorous revelations about switching seats for better views. The narrative captures the excitement and unexpected camaraderie that can occur during theater outings, enriched by a shared appreciation for the performance, especially during its more risqué moments.
I started a conversation with a woman sitting to my right who had a thick Texas accent...she and her male colleague were on a business trip.
She and I discussed the play. With a twinkle in her eye, she said her colleague had given her the seat closest to the stage...
At the start of the first nude shower scene, I felt a poke in my ribs...She did not switch seats at intermission.
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