Sex | |
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Written by | Mae West |
Date premiered | April 26, 1926 |
Place premiered | Daly's 63rd Street Theatre |
Setting | New York City Montreal Port-au-Prince |
Sex is a 1926 play written by and starring Mae West, who used the pen name "Jane Mast".[1] Staged on Broadway, the play received bad reviews, but was a commercial success. It was eventually shut down by the New York City Police Department due to obscenity, and West was sentenced to 10 days in jail because of it.