Based on the series Sex and the City and Jonathan Margolis' book The Intimate History of the Orgasm, the play humorously and informatively traces the evolution of human pleasure from prehistory to the present day, written by Carlos Castillo and directed by Dairo Piñeres.
In Orgasmos, Norkys Batista plays a charismatic sex therapist who guides the audience through a unique theatrical experience: a sharp, hilarious, and deeply human journey about the search for balance between desire and understanding. From primitive cave times—where pleasure is mysterious and primal—to the present day marked by Viagra and the pop culture of Sex and the City, the protagonist takes us by the hand on a tragicomic journey through female and male orgasm.
Between risqué jokes, educational reflections, and moments of emotional sincerity, the taboos that have marked sexuality are revealed. The play not only provokes laughter, but also stimulates real conversations about the body, communication between partners, self-esteem, and desire. With sensory music, suggestive choreography, and dynamic staging, each scene is an opportunity to discover a new facet of our desire.
The pace is set by Xavier Muñoz, who brings spark and counterpoint, creating a stage chemistry that makes each performance an intimate dialogue with the audience. Between laughter and revelations, Orgasmos reveals itself as a master class disguised as a nighttime comedy, where liberation
Minimum age 18 years old.