![]() ![]() What follows is the chasing of Nana by the many men who are in love with her. She finally wins all the male audience’s hearts when she appears nude in the finale. ![]() However, all of Nana’s lack of talent is soon forgiven as Nana is shown to be good natured, charismatic and even laughs along with the audience. Was this a joke, one of Bordenave’s calculated risks? They’d never heard a worse-trained voice, nor one singing more out of tune … and she didn’t even know how to hold herself on the stage – she was flinging her arms about in front of herself and swaying in a way that seemed both graceless and inappropriate. She had barely reached the second line before the audience started exchanging glances. What follows is a rather delicious anti-climax. The theatre world has been heavily awashed in hype about the latest actress, Nana, who is due to make her debut in the stage production ‘The Blonde Venus’ with Nana playing Venus herself. ![]() Nana begins during the 1862 World Fair in Paris. ![]()
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