QUOTE (Tam2 @ 28/2/2023, 11:13)
The Temptations of Adam and Eve
http s://ww w.datathistle. com/event/ 2069807-the-temptations-of-adam-and-eve/
Join Adam and Eve, and Lilith and God and the Devil and the various other protagonists of the Garden of Eden and try to resist the temptations of lust and sins of the flesh that our earliest relatives had to endure.
An irreverent take on the biblical story of God's finest creations through the mediums of theatre, dance, burlesque, music and comedy. The first part of Lucy Springhall's Love and Sex in the Bible trilogy.
Warning - contains nudity, sexual scenarios, offensive language and strobe lighting effects
Could an be interesting show if anyone in Glasgow?
I went to the preview of this last night and was blown away by it. Firstly, it was such a weird experience, it was almost like a workshop and the writer/director openly admitted the play was a work in progress - she and the group were testing it out with a live audience and she talked about how it would develop over the coming weeks in time for the summer performances.
The premise is very simple, its set in the garden of eden and the devil (a drage queen btw) bets god (a woman) that he can seduce Adam and Eve within 7 days, mirroring the creation that God has just completed. And so begins a series of scenes that are basically soft porn! The Devil has 2 helpers (2 very sexy dancers in corsets and fishnets) who attempt to sexualise the very naked Adam and Eve (a beautiful sight, and very brave performance from both!). This includes bondage/bdsm, blindfolds, ice & wax, food play, foot fetishism, CFNM/ENF, lapdancing/poledancing, spanking, and probably several other things which my fried mind could not handle! Ultimately he fails, but Eve does manage to steal an apple from the forbidden fruit tree and as a result sexualises herself. She recaps a lot of what she's just been subjected too this time with a feeling of arousal which is very hot! She also manages to succeed in seducing Adam and the two treat us to a nice sex scene at the end.
It was loose and messy at times, and not overy coherent, but given this was an open workshop it was incredible viewing. the director and main cast also had a Q&A and discussion forum after the performance which was very enlightening - Adam and Eve are a real life married couple, which actually adds to the appeal of this. I'll definitely be booking tickets for the real shows, apparently it'll be on in Glasgow, Brighton, London and Edinburgh over the summer