ALDWYCH THEATRE

49 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DF

A Round Heeled Woman

A ROUND HEELED WOMAN

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Sharon Gless puts the sex back into sexagenarian.

Dominic Maxwell
The Times

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Jane Juska placed an ad in The New York Review of Books which said "Before I turn 67 – next March – I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like. If you want to talk first, Trollope works for me".

She received 63 replies, from men aged between 32 and 84. A Round-Heeled Woman tells the real-life adventures of some of the encounters which resulted. Jane's courageous journey takes her through falling in love, some heartbreak, rejection and humiliation, a lot of laughs, and her first orgasm with a man after 30 years.

The play deals with the universally engaging themes of love, loss, personal empowerment, and the wisdom which comes with the passing years. And yes... sex.

Dates

Previews from: 25 November 2011
Closing night: 14 January 2012

Audience

A Round Heeled Woman is suitable for audiences aged 16 and upwards

Run time

Two hours including one 15 minute interval

Show times

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 Matinee---2:30-2:30-
 Evening7:457:457:457:457:457:45-

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