Chatroom/The Worst Word/A Speaks/Good Girls and Where It Gets Them - T386065669Chatroom - Webcam sites are cybersexual in nature - women, men and couples stripping, masturbating or performing sex acts to an audience of strangers (sometimes with a two-way connection) for money and / or exhibitionist thrills. The piece is interested in the mundanity, absurdity and strange intimacy of broadcasting, sometimes for hours on end, day after day from a private home ? a very small personal window given a world stage. Chatroom is semi-improvised and broadcast live all over the world. The Worst Word - Evelyn doesn't enjoy sex anymore. In fact, she hasn't for a while. What's wrong with her? Surely in our ultra liberated, porn saturated society it shouldn't be hard to squeeze out a half decent orgasm? To find the answers, she must journey back in time. Further than she dreamed possible. The journey won't be easy, and the men she meets along the way are all hell bent on curing her. A cast of five women challenge our patriarchal notions of sex head on in a show that is fast, funny, explicit, and very, very erotic. Not for the faint hearted. A Speaks - Questions people ask asexuals: "Have you ever been in love?" "Were you sexually abused?" "Do you masturbate?" Tonight, 'A' uses their standup set to return the favour - "Why can't James Bond be asexual?" "Is that how sexuals eat yoghurt?" and "What's so fascinating about other people's genitals?" Meanwhile, Virginia grows older, fighting social stereotypes about asexual women, and her doctor's attempts to cure her. Together, they present a touching portrait of contemporary asexuality. Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award-nominated Red Queen Theatre return to talk about sex - as seen from the outside.Author Becky O'Brien (Chatroom). Author Katherine Manners (The Worst Word). Company Red Queen Theatre (A Speaks). Author Ira Brand (Good Girls and Where it Gets Them). | |
1 May 17 | Camden People's Theatre, Outer London :: V176 listing details L0302525249 |