Fringe review: ‘The Year of Sluttery’ is a slightly cringey book recital

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Listening to the intimate details of friends’ dates and hook-ups is fun. Watching Scarlett d. Jones recite stories from her book “The Year of Sluttery: A Journey of Sex, Self, and Singlehood” — pages of which are printed out on a music stand in front of her — for “The Year of Sluttery” show is slightly cringey. She cheerfully recounts the “audacious b****” she is post-marriage, and all respect to her for embracing her sexuality! At times, the act seems to be a chance for her to laugh at her own jokes. Still, witnessing someone’s joy as they recount a transformative time in their life — even if it involves sexting — can be wholesome.

Presented by Scarlett d. Jones at Open Eye Theatre; 8:30 p.m. Aug. 5, 10 p.m. Aug. 7, 2:30 p.m. Aug. 10

Still trying to decide what to see? Check out all the Pioneer Press 2025 Fringe reviews, with each show rated on a scale of Must See, Worth Considering, Could Be Worse or You Can Skip It.

The Minnesota Fringe Festival is presenting nearly 100 hourlong stage acts from July 31 through Aug. 10 around Minneapolis. Visit MinnesotaFringe.org for ticket and show information.

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