Sex Drive
CIRCA has come up with a suitably saucy home grown play that will please women and men.
It’s a rugby free zone but with dressing-room humour. Sex Drive follows the lives of three women who win $10,000 and open a business selling adult toys and positive sexual attitudes to women off the back of a truck. Think - Device on wheels. It is the brain-child of Parry and Agnew who came up with the idea and let it steep over five years.
This slow writing process has paid off with pithy one-liners and an avalanche of double-entendre. This is script-writing 101, each of our three protagonists has a cross to bear, there are two baddies and just enough pathos to balance the rollicking humour.
My only grievance is its length. Two and a half hours is a long time to stretch a thin plot. Hollywood knows this and keeps its comedies to 80 or 90 minutes, so too should stage plays. The first half was brilliant – perfectly paced and actors who know exactly what they are doing but even the sparkling energy of stalwart Geraldine Brophy (mercy – she’s great) could not keep the audience from shifting in its seat during the second half. Despite this gripe and ambient music occasionally covering the actors lines Sex Drive delivers belly-laughs a plenty. PS. Dame Kate Harcourt still delivers like a pro at 84 years old.









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