SINGAPORE, Oct 14 — Singapore’s iconic Marina Bay Sands has opened its doors to the French cabaret Crazy Horse, known for its topless female dancers, a decade after a franchise club failed in the conservative Southeast Asian city-state.

Crazy Horse tour director Mark Brady said the Singapore show was not censored by authorities.

After the red carpet premiere on Thursday (October 13), audience members praised the show, with some saying they hadn’t even thought about the nudity. Arts, entertainment and other forms of media are tightly regulated in Singapore, which the government says is necessary to maintain social stability.

The show runs for 12 nights in Singapore before moving to Macau. It is restricted to those of 18 years of age and older. — Reuters

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