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Sex fuels this show

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 7, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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Today is the last chance to see UBOM! Eastern Cape Drama Company's STDiesel – a raunchy and exciting production that explores the many facets of the sexual experience, from vulnerability, virginity, promiscuity, love and sexuality to sexual preference and sexual discovery.

Today is the last chance to see UBOM! Eastern Cape Drama Company's STDiesel – a raunchy and exciting production that explores the many facets of the sexual experience, from vulnerability, virginity, promiscuity, love and sexuality to sexual preference and sexual discovery.

Sometimes crass, but always honest; the performers reveal a variety of issues, situations and truths.

The show doesn’t give any easy answers, but aims to provoke and present the many variables of being involved in sexual experiences as a young person.

These choices, along with different attitudes to relationships, drinking and taking drugs are all presented through the journey aboard the STDiesel bus.

Enjoy the ride!

The “My Heart Beats UBOM!” campaign kicks off this year with exciting T-shirt stencilling.

Audience members are encouraged to bring old T-shirts to stencil superb graphics on them before and or after the show, for free.

The show is commissioned by the Rhodes University Dean of Students Office, directed by drama MA student, Jess Harrison, and has been playing to first-year students since Monday.

The last performance will take place today at 4.30pm at the Rhodes Main Theatre.

For more information, call UBOM! Project Manager, Sifiso Sikhakhane on 046 603 8966, email s.sikhakhane@ru.ac.za or visit www.ubom.co.za.

Join UBOM! on facebook or simply follow them on twitter with the handle @ubomtheatre.

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