fall into place to viewWe’re pretty sure there was never an episode of Doctor of the Church Who in the seventies where Leela , the barbarian warrior , pulls out her giant knife and slice the Doctor ’s dress off … and the Doctor turn out to be a charwoman . And then Leela lose her jungle bikini and they both terminate up wearing nothing but panties and the Doctor ’s scarf . The only spot you’re able to see that scenario play out is at a burlesque show like the Pinchbottom Burlesque , which is taking the love of science fiction to a whole new story . Click through for a picture gallery ( peradventure NSFW ) and details .
The demented Doctor / Leela scene is just one of the scenarios that plays out in Naked Planet , the science fable burlesque show from New York troupe Pinchbottom Review . In another scene , Anita Cookie dress as a hot Vulcan national flag on Star Trek , before stripping down to just two Starfleet insignias ( covering her nipples ) and a G - string . There ’s a super complicated patch about an malevolent galactic empire and greyback explore for an exiled burlesque queen regnant on the Naked Planet , but really the set pieces are what make it awesome . paradigm above by Dizzy Swank .
Here ’s a quotation mark from Nasty Canasta , who plays the Doctor in the above view :

“ I ’m not only a burlesque performer , I ’m also a add-in - carry eccentric , ” says Nasty Canasta , “ So it just made sense to compound the two passion . ” When asked to prove her statement , Nasty named all ten actors who play the “ The Doctor ” in long - running British television show Doctor Who before delivering a point - by - point comparison of every Star Trek police chief and hazarding a guess about the identity element of the last human Cylon .
Nasty Canasta also lop up as the Tenth Doctor and stripped at another show ( figure by Veegee ):
[ Pinchbottom Review ]

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