NEW YORK (AP) — On any given evening as the lights come up on Act 2 of “Liberation,†Bess Wohl's intergenerational Broadway play about a women’s consciousness-raising group, you can hear supportive cheers of “Whoo!†and “Yeah!†— and sometimes, a round of applause. All before a single word has been uttered.

There’s a reason for the burst of appreciation — or solidarity? — from the crowd. Onstage, six characters are launching one of the bolder scenes on Broadway in this, and perhaps many a season. Each one — members of a makeshift group sometime in the '70s — strips naked, for some 15 minutes of dialogue.

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