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One Bed. Two Plays archiveRatchet Theatre's 1 BED, 2 PLAYS are two plays that go very well together; they're both set in one bed. And they're both about love. Well sex actually. But in very different ways. Taking the form of a series of monologues which eventually converge on each other, FREAK by Anna Jordan tells the often painfully frank stories of Leah and Georgie as they come to terms with their sex lives. Georgie is 30 and in a downwards spiral, having just quit her job, broken up with her long-term boyfriend, and taken a job at a strip club. Leah is 15 and is nervously anticipating her "first time", and spends her time practising different sexual positions on the double bed which the two share. As these two deeply personal and at times very sad monologues finally interlock, the play finds a way to suggest that women need to really talk with each other. Because too many women feel isolated, pressured - and, yes like freaks - if they don't conform to the pressures piled upon them to look and behave like porn stars. AFTERGLOW - by Eric C Peterson is not as intense as Freak and is written as a comedy. Though for those who might have been in the protagonists' position it might not be that funny. Called simply "a man" and "a woman" the couple find themselves in bed together through circumstance. Although the woman appears to hold the experiential high ground the couple repeat the situation several times more, each time the passion becoming less evident and the boredom factor increasing.

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Company: Ratchet Theatre

One Bed. Two Plays

One Bed. Two Plays (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01031458709. Details of all One Bed. Two Plays archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S069661102

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30 Jan 19
  to
31 Jan 19
Alma Tavern Theatre
Bristol, City of Bristol
Performance Details => Venue archive

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