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A desperate journalist, 44 sex acts and a lot of fruit
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A desperate journalist, 44 sex acts and a lot of fruit
By Cassie Tongue
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Belvoir Downstairs
With copious bodily fluids and graphic intimacy – plus the ever-present threat of a dying planet –
44 Sex Acts in One Week feels both like a fantasy (remember touching people?) and also far too real. Luckily for us, that’s playwright David Finnigan’s (
Kill Climate Deniers) sweet spot.
Sitting in a small audience with mandatory masks, following social distancing measures, it’s easier than ever to be swept away in a play about what happens when pleasure and vulnerability meet capital (with a dash of wild animal liberation).