
Patty Ionoff plays Joan, a seemingly picture perfect wife, who comes home early to find her straight-laced husband Phil (Scott Bellot) engaged in a sexcapade with a prostitute. She chooses denial over anger and in true trophy wife fashion, starts obsessively prepping for a get together that she and Phil are hosting. After all, aren’t appearances everything? Patty and Phil have invited two couples over for an evening of socializing and it soon becomes clear that they aren’t the only ones with marital troubles. Lisa (Kirsten Deane) is a critical and domineering wife whose repressed husband Greg (James O’Hagan Murphy) can’t get it up anymore. Carl (Brock Benson) and Kelly (Samara Bridwell) are seemingly happy, yet it appears they both have a wandering eye and that their hyperactive sex life might be the one thing that holds them together.

Despite all of their issues, once the couples get together, all problems are pushed aside. They drink and laugh, preserving the façade of happy marriages rather than addressing the inner turmoil that lies beneath. That is until Joan decides to kick off a game of “tell the truth” in which each person has to expose a secret about him or herself. Joan, wanting to get back at her husband and looking for a thrill, confesses that she’d like to swap husbands for the night. And that’s when the party really gets started.
After the swinging couples swap mates and return from their romps, all hell breaks loose as each couple unravels the problems of their marriages. We soon come to realize that it’s not just sex after all. Rather, sex is the catalyst that uncovers issues in relationships that were already brewing.
The talented cast of “It’s Just Sex” puts together a performance that is part racy, part funny and part couples therapy while the script is sure to spark some interesting post-play discussion.
“It’s Just Sex” runs through July 22 at The Edge Theatre.
Megan Golliday is a multimedia journalist and writer for 303 Magazine.


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