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If you only followed the more sensationalist publicity for this show then you'd be forgiven for thinking that Dave St-Pierre's 'Un peu de tendresse bordel de merde!' is two hours of naked men in blonde wigs showing off their bum-holes. And while that indeed does happen, there's a whole lot more to this Montreal dance theatre company than bare flesh. In fact, St-Pierre's show, which in English translates as 'A little tenderness, for crying out loud!' is in a way an appeal for gentle connection and romance in a world that's too often crude, coarse and cynical. Still, not for the easily shocked.
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