
Dance Naked Creative Video Vault
Lust & Marriage
is a bold, witty, and deeply human exploration of desire, commitment, and the ever-evolving dance between them. Performed by Eleanor O’Brien, the piece blends humor, storytelling, and raw vulnerability to peel back the layers of long-term love—where passion ignites, falters, and transforms. With sharp insight and fearless honesty, O’Brien invites audiences to reconsider what it means to keep desire alive within the sacred (and sometimes messy) container of partnership.
How to Really... Really? (Really)
LOVE a WOMAN
is a playful, provocative, and deeply insightful solo performance that turns the lens on intimacy, communication, and what it truly means to honor a woman’s experience. Written and performed by Eleanor O’Brien, the piece blends humor, character work, and candid storytelling to dismantle myths and invite a more conscious, connected approach to love and pleasure. With both bite and warmth, O’Brien creates a space that is as entertaining as it is transformative.
Plan V - the Rise of Reverence
is a fierce, funny, and visionary theatrical experience that imagines a future transformed by pleasure, power, and collective awakening. Created and performed by Eleanor O’Brien, the show weaves together satire, storytelling, and embodied ritual to chart the emergence of a revolutionary movement rooted in reverence for the body. Moving fluidly between characters and timelines, O’Brien invites audiences into a world where shame dissolves, desire becomes a force for healing, and a new cultural paradigm begins to rise.
Igniting Desire
Ten women, ages 50 to 80+, take the stage to perform original erotic stories that are funny, feminist, unapologetically explicit, and long overdue. Culture has a story it likes to tell about women and desire after 50: that the flame dims, the body betrays, and the best years are behind you. Igniting Desire calls bullshit. This ensemble of writers and performers brings audiences into the messy, surprising, hilarious, and deeply human territory of how desire evolves across a lifetime. How it shapeshifts through menopause, divorce, grief, new love, solitude, and the hard-won freedom of not giving a damn what anyone thinks. The flame flickers. It wanders. Sometimes it nearly goes out. But the spectrum of desire keeps widening, if we let it.
