The text loses its virginity simply by being staged: it's no longer the abstract ideal version; it's an event.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Virginity can be lost by a thought.
Some very plausible stuff is being written by women in a way that most men are not doing.
This is where you see the truth of entertainment, because it is not edited. You see it on stage as it is happening. Even if we fall down or forget our words, it's a part of live entertainment.
So often is the virgin sheet of paper more real than what one has to say, and so often one regrets having marred it.
Acting doesn't bring anything to a text. On the contrary, it detracts from it.
Sex is the ersatz or substitute religion of the 20th Century.
It is one of the superstitions of the human mind to have imagined that virginity could be a virtue.
I don't care what anybody says. Stick to the spirit of the play and you're doing it right. It's about embracing the spirit of the text instead of noodling some idea about things.
Each act is virgin, even the repeated ones.
A sex scene is gratuitous when it only exists for its own sake.