The Arts: Life after porn

Last year I attended John Stagliano’s Fashionistas stage show at Planet Hollywood’s Harmon Theatre. This year the space is occupied by “Find Your Sexy,” billed as the “only all-female variety show in Las Vegas.” Its co-producer is Ric Williams, who used the run Black Widow Entertainment, the company that released the animated porn “The Princess Has Come of Age.”

“Thought I could move to Las Vegas and retire, but that didn’t last long,” said Williams from the theatre.

“The woman that I was dating wanted to get into show biz, and she is a very spiritual type, but is an attorney and book publisher. Boring. So together we created a burlesque review with positive acts.”

“Find Your Sexy” debuuted at Forty Deuce at the Mandalay once a month starting in May. In Seprtember it moved to the Harmon Theatre, where it plays five afternoons a week starting at 4 p.m.

“Casting was easy,” Williams said of the troupe, which contains acrobats, aerialists, and a “mentalist” (and is a bikini show). “The acts just fell into place.”

AVN attendees can get either half-off admission or two-for-one admission.

Williams is in his sixties. I asked what could possibly be the appeal of spending his golden years around bikini-clad mentalists.

“My daughter thinks I am regressing since I joined an outlaw motorcycle club, grew a moustache and goatee, and ride a Harley now,” he said.

Previously on Porn Valley Observed: The Princess Has Come of Age; Pegging the man-flower

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