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VenueThe Old Market
TownHove
CountyEast Sussex
From13th March 2015
To13th March 2015
When20:00
The Old Market (V1008189979)
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  • Date of change: 16 Jan 15 - T1578855345

What Tammy Needs to Know About Getting Old and Having Sex7

What Tammy Needs to Know About Getting Old and Having Sex7

Work:: What Tammy Needs to Know About Getting Old and Having Sex7 (S1622972528)

Tammy WhyNot is in town and she's on a mission to ask all the difficult questions, talk to those who really know and find out the truth about sex, and all its associations, at midlife and beyond. Part performance, part chat show, What Tammy Needs to Know About Getting Old and Having Sex was developed in collaboration with older people in Brighton, drawing on their (very) personal stories and experiences. Whatever the media might suggest, sex is certainly not just for the young and the photogenic. Tammy WhyNot is former a famous country and western singer turned performance artist all the way from the US of A. She is also the creation of artist, writer, director, scholar and activist Lois Weaver. Tammy will present a unique, specially developed performance to share her exploration into aging, desire, pleasure and intimacy. In preparation for the show, Tammy investigated her subject using a series of workshops and public interventions with local elders, generating stories and recruit participants for the show. The show also features special guest appearances by Tammy's many well-known artists friends.
Author Lois Weaver (in collaboration with Peggy Shaw)

Production:: (T1578855345)

Director Amy Rox Surratt (Amy Rox Surratt (assistant)
Choreographer Stormy Brandenberger
Sound Vivian Stoll
Design Jo Palmer
Lighting Jo Palmer
Costume Susan Young
Performer Lois Weaver
Performer Tammy WhyNot

Listing:: L2016335499




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