
With Pleasure
Overview
Inside a fruit themed burlesque bar, time and space take a backseat to poetry and proverb.
Top Cast


Ariel Ash
Ariel Ash
Cherry Blossom
Ariel Ash
Cherry Blossom
Zack Scott
Zack Scott
The Masked Man
Zack Scott
The Masked Man


Ellar Coltrane
Ellar Coltrane
The Bar Fly
Ellar Coltrane
The Bar Fly
Alejandro Rose-Garcia
Alejandro Rose-Garcia
The Cowboy
Alejandro Rose-Garcia
The Cowboy


Zoe Graham
Zoe Graham
The Denim Woman
Zoe Graham
The Denim Woman
Ximena Rubin
Ximena Rubin
The Strange Woman
Ximena Rubin
The Strange Woman
La'mont Pierce
La'mont Pierce
The Strange Man
La'mont Pierce
The Strange Man
Chris Gammage
Chris Gammage
The Father
Chris Gammage
The Father


Khali McDuff-Sykes
Khali McDuff-Sykes
Grapes
Khali McDuff-Sykes
Grapes
Dan Eggleston
Dan Eggleston
The Creepy Man
Dan Eggleston
The Creepy Man
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