A Story of O’s
…a one-woman show about the pervert in all of us…
created & performed by Tonya Jone Miller
ADULTS ONLY!!!
Outstanding Individual Performance
2015 London Fringe Festival
Thoughts on “A Story of O’s” and phone sex as active listening.
“Raw, real and personal, so far from our everyday lives it needs to be heard.”
–London Free Press
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A Story of O’s
Have you ever wondered what it’s really like to talk dirty for a living? From award-winning playwright and actor Tonya Jone Miller (Threads) comes a brand new solo show based on her 12+ years of being a professional phone sex operator. Partially improvised A Story of O’s is a sex-positive exploration of human desire, unique fetishes, and the lengths some people will go to for sexual satisfaction. Come along on Tonya’s hot, hilarious, and unexpectedly heart-warming journey, and discover that there might just be a little perversion in all of us. 18+ ONLY!!!
About Tonya Jone Miller
Tonya Jone Miller is a lifelong lover, performer, and creator of theatre from Portland, Oregon. She is best known for her work on Dance Naked Productions’ Inviting Desire with Eleanor O’Brien, and for her award-winning solo show, Threads, about her American mother’s experiences in Vietnam during the war. Tonya was a renowned phone sex operator for over fifteen years, as well as being an openly kinky, sex-positive educator who teaches workshops on how to talk dirty and role-play. She has been featured in BUST Magazine, the upcoming full-length feature documentary Hotline, HBO’s Real Sex, Thrillist, Tits and Sass, and Forbes. Tonya is the proud owner of a dirty mind, a filthy mouth, and a clean conscience.
Previous Performances of A Story of O’s
Winnipeg Fringe Festival (July 2016)
Vancouver Fringe Festival (September 2015)
London Fringe Festival (June 2015)
The Come Inside Festival (September 2014)
Edmonton Fringe Festival (August 2014)
@ The Catalyst (July 2014)
Pocket Theatre/Minion “Travel Agency” Festival (May 2014)
Awards and Accolades for Tonya Jone Miller’s previous work, Threads
Best of Fest (Patron’s Pick)
2012 Winnipeg Fringe Festival
2013 London Fringe Festival
2013 Toronto Fringe Festival
2013 Winnipeg Fringe Festival
Outstanding Performance of 2013 – NOW Magazine Toronto
Outstanding Female Performance of 2012 – CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corp.)
#1, Top Ten Shows of 2012 – UMFM
“Subtle, smooth, sad and emotionally engrossing.” ~The Boston Globe
“Leaps off the stage with life…A consistently thrilling celebration of the places we go and the people we meet.” ~CBC
“A quietly engaging, understated performer with a thoroughly trustworthy air.” ~Edmonton Sun
“A true object of beauty – don’t miss….the best one-woman show of the fringe.” ~Winnipeg Free Press
“A wondrous ride…Miller is a charismatic, engaging storyteller.” ~Vue Weekly
“Miller’s understated performance is the perfect vehicle to tell this story.” ~London Free Press
“Quietly and effectively builds to a truly emotional conclusion.” ~Orlando Sentinel
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Iam wondering when you will be bring “The Story of O’s to Ontario.
We saw you in London but would love too see you again.
Thank you
I will likely submit it to the Ottawa and Toronto festivals for 2017, but then I’ll be at the mercy of the lottery gods. Wish me luck!