Venus as a Boy

August - November 2007

Performer blowing gold glitter from their palm

Overview

In a room in Soho, a dying man is turning gold.

He has a gift. With just one touch or kiss, he can reveal a glimpse of heaven in all its glory. Some call him Cupid. Or Venus as a Boy.

Journeying from his turbulent childhood in Orkney – haunted by the girl he betrayed and the lover he never escaped, travelling south through the Highlands and Edinburgh, he finds himself in the seedy underbelly of Soho, where pimps and hormones and a transsexual called Wendy finally break him.

“True love was never going to be my reward . . . My reward is the understanding that, for those I’ve touched, knowledge of me is knowledge of the divine.”

Adapted from Luke Sutherland’s acclaimed novel, and performed by award-winning actor Tam Dean Burn, Venus as a Boy is an explosive and haunting story about the miraculous power of sex.

After opening at the St Magnus Festival in Orkney, Venus as a Boy will have an extended run at the Traverse for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer before reaching London, with dates in Glasgow and Liverpool later in the year.