Spoof erotic fiction author Pamela DeMenthe is returning from a pandemic-induced hiatus and bringing her new show to Preston EnjoyTheShowUK
Spoof erotic fiction author Pamela DeMenthe is returning from a pandemic-induced hiatus and bringing her new show to Preston.eVULVAlution is a time-travelling prehistoric romp set in Hull – an interactive journey through time, complete with Neanderthal orgies and local interest references.
It follows DeMenthe’s latest attempt at literary success in a performance described as ‘character comedy with extra sauce’.In eVULVAlution, DeMenthe’s character has suffered an acute case of writer’s block and looks to the audiencePamela DeMenthe is played by Manchester-based comedy actor Jenny May Morgan who has reprised her roleSpoof erotic fiction writer brings adult-only hit show to Preston
Dementhe, who came to Preston’s Ham and Jam with Sticky Digits in 2018, said: “I’d say audiences should expect a wild and primal ride of time-traveling mayhem. Of course, arousal is the main aim, but I also want it to be educational; teaching people about history, science and, in many ways, themselves.
“I’m also a firm believer in widening your audience appeal as much as possible by mixing genres. I knew that if I combined time travel, Neanderthal orgies, Hull local interest with office furniture I would appeal to sci-fi enthusiasts, paleontologists, the north, and those in the market for high-quality home office furniture.”
eVULVAlution has been developed with and commissioned by The Lowry. It’s being brought to Preston by Lancashire-based promotion company Enjoy the Show, the people behind Lancashire Fringe Festival and Lancashire Photography Festival.Tickets are available from
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