This show delivers a raw, raucous, and refreshingly offbeat one-person journey that tackles the sacred cow of “the first time” with unapologetic wit and wild honesty. Anchored by the lead character, Justice, this play is less about sex and more about identity, autonomy, and the absurd pressure society places on something as arbitrary as virginity....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 29, 2025
Excellent monologue, very engaging and entertaining!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 29, 2025
I found it to be witty, intelligent and absolutely hilarious!...
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Such smart writing by Thea Pueschel and a phenomenal performance by Dominique Turner. The Injustice of Virginity is funny and wonderfully entertaining....
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Thea's writing is both fun and witty, delivering plenty of laughs while remaining relatable to anyone who's ever felt confused about what it means to be a virgin. There are some gender themes woven in, particularly the uncertainty surrounding labels, but the primary focus is on sexuality and the journey of discovering what you truly desire. It prompts the question: Is it genuinely what you want, or merely what you've been told to want?...
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Super well thought out. The writings pacing kept me engaged throughout the entirety of the show. The actors comedic timing was spot on as well, something that can be rare at times. And isn’t easy to do. Kept a good flow throughout the performance not a moment that felt flat. ...
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Very sweet and relatable story. I'm also a sucker for a small town to big city story. Dominique is so charming and really holds us in the palm of her hand the whole time. ...
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I absolutely LOVED this show! The writing, the staging and the actress! WOW! She is a dynamo! Such a joy to watch her in action! I found the story very unique and intriguing. Kept me guessing and that's a good thing 😁
Definitely recommend it for a fun, intriguing night out at the theatre....
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I was engaged the entire time! What a strong performer and what a well crafted script! And the staging is sparse yet extremely effective!...
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