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Orgasms: The Play Offers Sexy Post-Show Discussions, Oct. 28-Nov. 18

By: Oct. 26, 2005
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org*sms: The Play, the off-Broadway comedy that offers a humorous look at men, women and relationships, will hold a series of Friday night post-show discussions featuring well-known sex and relationship experts.

According to Dr. Zahava Israely, a certified sex counselor and the production's producer, the idea for the talk-back series came about as a natural extension of the conversations she overhears as audience members leave the theater.

The series will begin on Friday, October 28 with Bruce Weinstein, Ph. D. Professionally known as "The Ethics Guy," Weinstein appears weekly on CNN for "Ask the Ethics Guy," a Q & A segment modeled after his Knight Ridder/Tribune syndicated column of the same name. He is the author or editor of four previous books and his writings have appeared in publications as diverse as the New York Times, Investor's Business Daily, Family Circle and Men's Fitness. Weinstein's TV appearances include "Good Morning America," "MSNBC Live," "The O'Reilly Factor," and many others.

On November 4, org*sms will welcome Susan Crain Bakos, an internationally-recognized sex authority and author of eight books, including Sexational Secrets: The Ultimate Guide for Erotic Know-How. Her articles have appeared in every major American woman's magazine, and for seven years she was a contributing editor and columnist at Penthouse Forum. She has appeared on "Oprah," "Good Morning America," "Jenny Jones," and numerous other television and radio shows.

The November 11 post-show discussion will feature bona side Sexpert, Eve Marx, M.A. Kensington/Citadel Press published her books What's Your Sexual IQ? and The Goddess org*sm: Empowered Sex for Today's Woman. Her modern guide to flirting, Read My Hips, will be published by Polka Dot Press in 2005. A graduate of Columbia University Teacher's College, Marx was an editor at Penthouse Forum and Swank magazines. Today Marx is an award-winning newspaper columnist and lifestyle and real estate writer for The Bedford Record-Review, the Westchester County Times, the Fairfield County Times, the Pet Gazette and other regional publications. In 2003, Marx received an award for "Best Column" from the New York Press Association for her Record-Review column, "View from the Porch."

The series concludes on November 18 with author and noted handwriting analyst Arlyn I. Imberman, who provides graphology-based human resources to many Fortune 100 companies. Imberman is the first graphologist to have been invited to address both the students and faculty at the Columbia University School of Business. In addition, she has been interviewed by Bloomberg Business Radio, Court TV, and CNN. She will discuss how handwriting analysis can improve relationships.

org*sms: the Play performs Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays at 4:00 p.m., at the Soho Playhouse, 15 Vandam Street (between 6th and Varick). More information on the play is available at www.org*smstheplay.com. For tickets and information, call the Soho Playhouse Box Office at 212-691-1555.




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