Phone Whore (a one-act play with frequent interruptions)

Phone Whore (a one-act play with frequent interruptions)

April 18 – 20 April
2013

Truth and taboo collide in this intimate, one-hour visit with a phone sex operator. Listen closely: she may change your views on sex forever.

A slice-of-life comedy/drama, Phone Whore won the award for Best Female Solo show at the 2010 San Francisco Fringe Festival, and was selected Pick of the Fringe – Drama at the 2011 Victoria Fringe Festival. The play invites audiences in for an unflinching look at taboo, fantasy, and the place of “deviant” desires in society today. Playwright and performer Cameryn Moore draws extensively on her work experiences at a no-taboo service to flesh out both the absurdities and difficult truths that pervade the world of phone sex.


Cameryn Moore is an artist, activist, educator, and yes, a phone sex operator in real life. In addition to the awards for Phone Whore, she also received a Best of Fest award at the 2011 Winnipeg Fringe Festival for her second one-woman show, slut (r)evolution. Her third solo show, for | play, was nominated for a Centaur Best Production award at the 2012 St. Ambroise Montréal Fringe Festival. She is the creator and host of Smut Slam (“where erotica and storytelling collide”).
Phone Whore will be traveling to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August, and is being adapted into a feature-length film for release at the end of summer. To stay current on those and many other sexy-time projects and developments, make sure to friend Cameryn here on Facebook, or visit her website at http://www.camerynmoore.com