Forbidden Kiss: the Erotica Series

Forbidden Kiss is a once-a-month show, Saturdays at 8 pm, that features original material by a very talented ensemble of writer/performers. The show is hosted by Cheryl King, who created the series, and usually lasts 60-70 minutes and is followed by a reception with complimentary beverages.

The Oct 9 performance is the first Forbidden Kiss in the new Stage Left location in Chelsea, and features Forbidden Kiss regulars Cheryl King and TC Corwin in "The Dubbers", an episodic erotic comedy about two voice-over artists who dub foreign sex films, in a new episode involving a 3-way on a yacht.

Also in the Oct 9 show:

Delrita Doyle and Lewis Paul with a film noir sketch

Katie Northlich and Delrita Doyle in a 2-person piece

Danielle Baumann with a new erotic monologue

Lourdes Robles with a new erotic story

Alithea Howes with a burlesque routine

Carl Kissin with a new comic monologue

DeeAnne Gorman with a haiku

Eve Packer with spoken word

and others TBA

Tickets are $20. Use discount code KISS to get $3 off, with advance purchase. Tickets available at www.brownpapertickets.com

Forbidden Kiss performers from L to R

Michael Makarius, Carl Kissin, TC Corwin, Cheryl King, Alithea Howes, DeeAnne Gorman, Michelle Ramoni, Marlene Nichols, Eve Packer

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Video clips from the performances!

STAGE LEFT STUDIO NAMED

BEST SEXY THEATRE IN NEW YORK CITY

BY VILLAGE VOICE

Cheryl King, Artistic Director of Stage Left Studio, created this theatrical erotica series in September of 2005.

Cheryl hosts this show, which features 6-8 regulars and another group of special guests, all of whom present original material in this once-a-month show.

The material presented at Forbidden Kiss includes, but is not limited to, comic sketches, poetry, spoken word, scenes and monologues, dance and songs.

Forbidden Kiss shows celebrate the glory of the body, its sensuality, its beauty, and its astonishing capacity for pleasure. Forbidden Kiss also celebrates the mind, the source of all eroticism, and the mind/body synthesis that produces erotic effect.

"Why are we given bodies, and minds, that long for pleasure? Surely it is because we have something to learn from it. Those who seek to make pleasure trivial, or sinful, miss the whole point. We should revel in our capacity for erotic fulfillment."

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