"Some Explicit Polaroids" by Mark Ravenhill. Failed assassination attempts, New Age strippers, Techno music, Russian go-go boys, corporate anarchists, AIDS cocktails, horny ghosts, beautiful bodies, abusive lovers, business execs on the rampage and lots and lots of E...Welcome to 2003!.

Directed by Dave Barton.

Warning: Nudity, sexual content and other adult situations.

Nadia (Erika Tai) meets Jonathan (David Cramer): "Everything is terrible. Nothing means anything. There's nobody out there. I'm alone in the the universe."
Victor (Keith Bennett) urges his HIV+ lover, Tim (Steven Parker), to take his
medication.
Russian go-go boy Victor (Bennett) shakes his booty for an appreciative Tim
(Parker).

Helen (Jill Cary Martin) is reminded of the old days in a confrontation with
Jonathan (Cramer): "We will start with individuals. One by one we will capture them, we will capture their children. There are a thousand years of injustice to reverse."
Ex-con Nick (Bryan Jennings) learns to love "the little stuff" as Helen (Martin) watches, impatiently.