Sketch comic/Back Fence producer B. Frayn Masters at the Body Show Benefit telling a never-before-heard story about losing her virginity, growing up Catholic and a fateful baseball game at the Body Show Benefit. The benefit was a premiere for The Body Show:The Humble Egg, an experimental short film by Nora Robertson and Jason Bahling about a kitschy 60’s cooking show for housewives that hurtles the host into a private world of tangential madness and repressed memories of her grandmother. Hosted by Mark Russell. Documentation by Karl Lind of In the Can Productions.
LIVE at the Body Show Benefit: B. Frayn Masters from Nora Robertson on Vimeo.
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