This is an engaging and wide-ranging collection, exploring several of the many facets of sex on stage. The work included here is sharp, insightful, and well-written, and the text as a whole is a pleasure to read. * Helen Hester, University of West London, UK * This edgy, innovatively structured anthology presents a multi-faceted look at the raced/classed/gendered exploration of performance, transformation, and joy. Some pieces ingeniously approximate the experience of being inside a performance. The anthology is buoyant, boisterous, challenging, sometimes furious, always moving * Lizzie Borden * A cross-stage panoply of perspectives is offered in this unique and important collection; it's a book full of individual voices, moving bodies, and generative conversations, often breaking down the boundaries between scholarship, experience, and practice. Sex on Stage is a lively, rigorous, and thought-provoking enquiry that evokes the thrills and quandaries of performance. * Katherine Angel, author of Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again *