(Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion
Unhappy with the relationships in their lives, Brandon and Lexi form a cult and devote themselves entirely to each other. What does that mean? They’ll figure it out as they go.
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7:30 pm (Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/sex-cult-a-musical-sexplosion/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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6:30 pm (Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion
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1:00 pm (Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/sex-cult-a-musical-sexplosion/ for details.
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8:30 pm (Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion
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6:30 pm (Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/sex-cult-a-musical-sexplosion/ for details.
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9:15 pm (Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/sex-cult-a-musical-sexplosion/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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Do you remember what it’s like to be at summer camp, sitting around a bonfire while your counsellors play the guitar and sing to you. This show is like that, except your counsellors are really good musicians and the songs they play are incredibly sexual.
(Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion is a cleverly written piece about an absolutely wild concept. The backdrop of hypersexuality and nilhilism actually fits incredibly well with the simple style of the music played throughout the show. And, beyond that, the show is funny. Actually really funny. The storytelling is definitely the most lacking part in the show, but that feels really okay, because there are other, far more interesting things going on constantly. When you don’t think about it, you enjoy this show the most. You’re not analyzing if everything is logical or intelligently written, you’re just having a good time. And I think that is what (Sex) Cult is meant to be. A somewhat mindless way to enjoy yourself for an hour.
If you’re not concerned with an incredibly genius and well written narrative and you want to see something funny, stupid, and straight up fun, then (Sex) Cult: A Musical (S)explosion almost certainly something you’ll enjoy.
These extremely talented musicians have created a fabulous collection of witty and edgy tunes. Don’t blow your chance to come to this play!
I’m not going to leave a full review, as the two here pretty much cover my thoughts. I just want to get this on the record so I can say “I told you so”: I want to see (Sex) Cult turned into a full-length production. It’s got the bones to be the next Drowsy Chaperone, or at the very least the next Bat Boy or Saucy Jack.