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Preview: Coming Clean: Life As A Naked House Cleaner

by Staff Writer
October 25, 2017
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Coming Clean Life as a Naked House Cleaner

Coming Clean Life as a Naked House Cleaner

Welcome to a brand new idea of an interactive, concept comedy, in which your host explores ideas around sexual fantasy, voyeurism… and housework!

Coming Clean: Life As A Naked House Cleaner is a theatrical experience – set in a cosy space – during which your new BFF, Ethan, takes you on a journey of his stories as a naked house cleaner.  Guests are asked to challenge and embrace their own ideas of ‘sexual desire’. We know that sexual fantasy is on all of our minds, though very few speak about it… but why?

Ethan Mechare says, “I wrote the play to encourage a cultural conversation. I want to shine a light on how little we speak about our fantasies and that if we vocalised our feelings more often we’d potentially feel less uptight and ostracized. I love that the audience helps me write the piece every night, I confide in them and ask their advice which makes everyone in the room feel connected. The key to the piece is exactly that: connection. Connection to one another, to our partners, but most importantly to ourselves – what does each of us desire? And what makes it so bad?”

       

Get ready to have your mind expanded with some funny and thoughtful tales, some cheesy balls and a bit of a tipple.

Find out more here.  or contribute to the Kickstarter Campaign here.

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