Shakespeare's Boys were originally scheduled for three performances, but the last performance was cancelled. That's quite a bit of effort for only two performances lasting 62 minutes each.
It's a play about a working relationship between two sex workers and a client who has an interest in both of them, leaning towards the new, young sex worker, as it reminds her of how it was when she first started with her regular sex worker eight years prior. It's somewhat erotic and other times uncomfortable to watch, like real life, but never boring.
Here is the text from the website, describing the play:
"Eighteen-year-old Peter arrives on the streets of St Kilda from the country for the first time with a dubious motive, aside from needing money. Ronnie, nearly thirty and hetero, has been making a good living hooking for almost ten years. When Ronnie's regular, George, starts showing exclusive interest in Peter, it becomes increasingly obvious to everyone that an equilibrium has been disturbed. As events unfold, the hapless men find themselves drawn into a three-way daisy chain of friendship and relationship. Shakespeare's Boys is a look at community and trust in today's climate and the perennial gulf between the sex worker and client."