Deflowered Live and Rated R: True Women's Stories of Losing Their Virginity
M Bar & Restaurant (Hollywood, CA)
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Deflowered Live and Rated R is a show about women and their virginity. True stories, originally published on the web site defloweredmemoirs.com, have been adapted for performance by the site's editor and creator, Abby Kincaid. The result is a playful and entertaining examination of the often contradictory nature of those awkward first times through a series of monologues, scenes and live music. The actors give a wonderful, often hilarious adaptation of those true moments.
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In addition to their entertainment value, these stories offer subtle commentary on the female experience of virginity in a culture where "saving" yourself for marriage is no longer the norm but the stigma of "losing it" has not been completely shed. While there is no professional analysis and no attempt to make a formal political or cultural comment on the topic, the narratives address the subject naturally as they recount the varied hopes and expectations the writers had regarding their virginity as well as their feelings after it's loss. In presenting these shocking, funny, and sometimes sad first hand accounts, Deflowered seeks to personalize the female experience in a way that other books on the topic have failed, and, in doing so, subvert the notion that something is always "lost" when a girl makes the initial jump from virgin to vixen.