Sarah comes to the Free Use Stadium with one goal in to be used. The sprawling, vacant stadium, with its concrete corridors and empty stands, is a haven for anonymous, unrestrained sexual encounters. Tonight, Sarah finds herself fully exposed, offering her body to whoever claims it first. She wears a short skirt, no bra, and a look of utter surrender as she walks through the space. Her body is a vessel for others' pleasure, ready and eager to be used in whatever way desired. The stadium is a place for those who crave anonymity, degradation, and raw, uninhibited pleasure.
Penny Pepper’s recent memoir, First in the World Somewhere, launched at The Royal Festival Hall, London. It charts an extraordinary life in the indie-punk music scene from Thatcher’s brutal 80s to Blair’s Brit Pop 90s.
As a poet, Penny performs across the UK and her first poetry collection, Come Home Alive, came out on Burning Eye Books in September 2018. She also wrote the taboo-breaking book Desires Reborn. In 2013 she won a Creative Futures Literary Award.