The sixteenth winner of the Yale Drama Prize, a big-hearted evocation of queer intimacy set in a bathhouse at the end of the world
In this love letter to queer bathhouse culture, the Presenter, a Mexican-American public-speaking student, is thrust into the landscapes of queer intimacy, colonialism, and erotic community when his class presentation on the history of cleanliness and bathing starts to unravel. What had been a single presentation soon becomes a chorus, joining student presenters with the ghosts of bathhouses past, present, and future, along with the cleaning staff, A Conquistador!, and officials from the Centers for Disease Control, to explore queer desire and the gleeful delights of messiness. Here in the bathhouse at the end of the world, Jesús I. Valles conjures the ever-present yearning for skin to touch skin, a world of connection that shimmers in the steam of the bathhouse and refuses to ever fully fade.
Jesús I. Valles is a queer Mexican immigrant, educator, and performer from Ciudad Juarez/El Paso. Their plays have been produced and developed by the Latino Theater Company, the Flea, the Bushwick Starr, and other companies. They live in Providence, RI.
“Laces historical fantasy with melodic prose . . . like an epic fever dream.”—Brittani Samuel, New York Times
“One of the most exciting speculative fictions I’ve encountered in years, using a unique dramaturgy to explore a queer history that is quickly being erased. It brought to mind the works of many heroes like Samuel Delany, Martin Crimp, and Kathy Acker.”—Jeremy O. Harris
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