• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • About Towleroad
  • Towleroad on Social Media
  • Privacy Policy

Towleroad Gay News

Gay Blog Towleroad: More than gay news | gay men

  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Law/Justice
  • Celebrities
  • Republicans
  • Madonna
  • Books
  • Men
  • Trans Rights
  • Royals
  • Monkeypox
  • Sophia Bush’s girlfriend ‘proud’ the actress has opened up about coming out as queer
  • Mel B declares she’ll ‘always be open’ when it comes to her sexuality!
  • Megan Thee Stallion being sued for ‘forcing cameraman watch her having lesbian sex!’

Proof We #WontBeErased in ‘Plot Points in Our Sexual Development’ Off-Broadway: REVIEW

Naveen Kumar October 23, 2018 Leave a Comment

Sexual psyches are built on formative experience. From playground games and adolescent fumblings to the many crossroads where cultural restrictions clamp down on our natural impulses. Queer people can spend whole lifetimes trying to wrestle free from gendered expectations, or cope with the shame of doing so.

Plot Points in Our Sexual Development, a new play by Miranda Rose Hall, opened off-Broadway tonight at a moment when dangerous legislation is attacking the legitimacy of trans lives. In a swift and affecting 60 minutes, Hall crafts a powerful demonstration of how hard we often must fight to queer our own identities in the context of oppressive social norms.

Theo (Jax Jackson) and Cecily (Marianne Rendón) are sharing pivotal moments in their sexual histories, seated at the outset and facing the intimate audience of Lincoln Center's Claire Tow Theatre. As they alternate turns in the spotlight, we learn how they first discovered what genitals are and what they're meant for, who has which ones and where they go, whom and what sort of contact boys and girls are supposed to like. Tucked inside each confession are insights as to how our culture indoctrinates, manipulates, and shames us about sex in ways both subtle and insidious.

Some of the cruelest, most cutting remarks come from other kids who do the work of spreading and enforcing social conditioning. Like the boy who told Theo (transmasculine now, presenting as a girl back then) that sex just wouldn't “work” with them after he pressed his genitals to Theo's and nothing happened. “I am literally in a literal closet,” Theo recalls. “I wanted to scream and rip him to shreds.”

Or take the teenage girl cousin who mounted Cecily at a sleepover and told her that what she needed to be cool was “a super hot boyfriend with a super hot cock” and rubbed up against her before pinching her thigh and telling her not to be a pervert. (“Kids are lunatics,” Cecily tells us.)

Jackson and Rendón deliver frank, heartfelt performances under Margot Bordelon's crisp direction. As the two characters' collective ‘plot points' grow more mature, the production pivots them into conversation with each other from addressing the audience. We arrive at their relationship with the context of what made them who they are as sexual beings, a more intimate understanding than knowing how they met, though we get a bit of that too.

If the play's dramatic conflict ultimately seems slight (Cecily and Theo are lovers trying to reconcile what they each want from sex), the depths plunged by Hall's play present a bone-deep counterargument to the absurdity of legislating gender as binary or biological. It's hard enough for each of us to live in our skin and connect with others, sifting through and blocking out what the culture demands from us in order to uncover what the hell we want ourselves. No government could never negate the natural human process of figuring out how to feel at home in our own bodies. Laws, or the lack of their protection, can certainly make doing so even more difficult. But we'll always find our way back to ourselves.

Recent theatre features…
The Legacy of Gloria Steinem Burns Bright in ‘Gloria: A Life' Off-Broadway: REVIEW
Stockard Channing and Glenn Close Make Magic of Maternal Strife Off-Broadway: REVIEW
Gay Romance Blooms Atop a Baby Grand in New Musical ‘Midnight at the Never Get' — REVIEW
Jomama Jones Is a Spiritual Mother for the Moment in ‘Black Light' — REVIEW
‘What the Constitution Means to Me' Is the Best Political Play of the Trump Era: REVIEW
Trans Representation Comes at a Price in ‘The Nap' on Broadway: REVIEW
Dangerous Nostalgia Gets a Glow Up in ‘Pretty Woman: The Musical' on Broadway: REVIEW

Follow Naveen Kumar on Twitter: @Mr_NaveenKumar
(photos: jeremy daniel)

Topics: Music, Theater, towleroad More Posts About: Entertainment, Naveen Kumar, Review

Related Posts
  • Federal judge dismisses Disney’s lawsuit against DeSantis
  • Gay Volcanic Wedding; Lena Waithe; Ricky Martin; Special; Willow Smith; Marvel Pride; The Last of Us; Chelsea Manning: HOT LINKS
  • Report: Popular Video Game Valorant Rumored to be Adding LGBTQ Pride Items in June
  • Mel B declares she’ll ‘always be open’ when it comes to her sexuality!

    Mel B declares she’ll ‘always be open’ when it comes to her sexuality!

    Published by BANG Showbiz English Mel B will “always be open” when it comes to her sexuality. The Spice Girls singer, 48, who reunited with her bandmates including the group's ex-singer Victoria Beckham for the fashion …Read More »
  • Megan Thee Stallion being sued for ‘forcing cameraman watch her having lesbian sex!’

    Megan Thee Stallion being sued for ‘forcing cameraman watch her having lesbian sex!’

    Published by BANG Showbiz English Megan Thee Stallion is being sued for allegedly creating a hostile work environment and forcing her cameraman to watch her having lesbian sex. The 29-year-old ‘Savage' rapper faces the salacious claims …Read More »
  • Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett recalls the moment his life ‘changed forever’

    Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett recalls the moment his life ‘changed forever’

    Published by BANG Showbiz English Jonathan Bennett's life was “changed forever” by his role in ‘Mean Girls'. The 42-year-old actor starred as heartthrob Aaron Samuels in the 2004 cult classic – which followed Lindsay Lohan, Rachel …Read More »
  • Sir Elton John sent Lance Bass gift basket to celebrate coming out

    Sir Elton John sent Lance Bass gift basket to celebrate coming out

    Published by BANG Showbiz English Sir Elton John sent Lance Bass a gift basket after he came out as gay. The 44-year-old NSYNC star revealed the legendary singer showed his support when Lance decided to reveal …Read More »
Previous Post: « Former ‘Heritage Foundation’ Exec Linked to Trump Plans to Legally Erase Transgender People
Next Post: Laura Ingraham: Gay Man’s Sexual Assault Allegations Against Cory Booker are a ‘Smear’ – WATCH »

Primary Sidebar

Most Recent

  • Sophia Bush’s girlfriend ‘proud’ the actress has opened up about coming out as queer

    Sophia Bush’s girlfriend ‘proud’ the actress has opened up about coming out as queer

  • Mel B declares she’ll ‘always be open’ when it comes to her sexuality!

    Mel B declares she’ll ‘always be open’ when it comes to her sexuality!

  • Megan Thee Stallion being sued for ‘forcing cameraman watch her having lesbian sex!’

    Megan Thee Stallion being sued for ‘forcing cameraman watch her having lesbian sex!’

  • Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett recalls the moment his life ‘changed forever’

    Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett recalls the moment his life ‘changed forever’

  • Sir Elton John sent Lance Bass gift basket to celebrate coming out

    Sir Elton John sent Lance Bass gift basket to celebrate coming out

  • Relationship status influences heterosexual women’s sexual prejudice towards lesbians

    Relationship status influences heterosexual women’s sexual prejudice towards lesbians

  • JoJo Siwa had a challenge transitioning to new grown-up image

    JoJo Siwa had a challenge transitioning to new grown-up image

  • Liz Hurley defends lesbian sex scene in new movie that was directed by her son

    Liz Hurley defends lesbian sex scene in new movie that was directed by her son

Partner Links

  • “Jennifer Lawrence will leave Cannes with tons of awards-season buzz” links
    Jennifer Lawrence will be leaving Cannes with a ton of awards […]
  • Meme Spirited
     More memes that are sure to get me in trouble with […]
  • Is The White House Spying On US Senators?
    U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden shared the results of his staff's probe […]
  • Serious Diseases Are Spreading Throughout US. Where Is The CDC?
    The CDC previously had effective ways to reach the public, including […]
  • Today is Harvey Milk Day
    The post Today is Harvey Milk Day first appeared on Greg […]

Most Commented

Social

Twitter @tlrd | Facebook | Instagram @tlrd

About

  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • About Towleroad
  • Towleroad on Social Media
  • Privacy Policy
[towleroadmr] [towleroadtn]

Footer

Ptown Hacks 2018

Read

  • Travel
  • Film
  • Law – LGBT Rights
  • Columns
  • Specials

About

  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • About Towleroad
  • Towleroad on Social Media
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 · Log in

×
×