Truth and taboo collide in this intimate visit with a phone sex operator. Sit back and buckle up.
"...the most intimate and insightful theatre experience you’re likely to have, in more ways than one.”
roverarts.com
A slice-of-life comedy/drama, Phone Whore invites audiences in for an unflinching, unforgettable look at taboo, fantasy, and cold toast. Award-winning playwright and performer Cameryn Moore draws extensively on her work experiences at a no-taboo service to flesh out both the absurdities and difficult truths that pervade the world of phone sex.
AWARDS/SELECTIONS
Critics' Choice, 2013 Houston Fringe Festival
Best Female Solo, 2010 San Francisco Fringe Festival
Pick of the Fringe, 2011 Victoria Fringe Festival
Official Selection, 2012 Montréal Zoofest
★★★★★ "packs an incredible punch” - Broadway Baby
"... incredibly brutal, piercing, and thought-provoking..."- ThreeWeeks, Edinburgh
“[It’s] the most intimate and insightful theatre experience you’re likely to have, in more ways than one.” - roverarts.com
Image credit: Caleb Cole
The Creative Team
Cameryn Moore is an award-winning playwright/performer, sex activist and educator, sidewalk pornographer, and a long-time phone sex operator. Her work in theatre, literature, and activism/advocacy is both a challenge and invitation to adventurous audiences everywhere. She is the writer and performer of five solo shows: PhoneWhore, slut (r)evolution, for | play, The Pretty One (and other things that need to be said), and nerdfucker. To date, she has toured these shows to over 50 cities around the world. She is the creator and frequent host of Smut Slam, a storytelling open mic featuring real-life, first-person sex stories, and BEDx, a bar education night for sex geeks. When not performing, Cameryn sets up her world-famous traveling Smut Stand, providing bespoke typewritten erotica on the spot to happy drunks and discerning passersby.
Visit Cameryn online at http://www.camerynmoore.com/
Accessibility
The Propeller Stage is fully wheelchair accessible; please contact the BATS Box Office by 4.30pm on the show day if you have accessibility requirements so that the appropriate arrangements can be made. Read more about accessibility at BATS.