Hot Pussy Time Machine

Written by Alexander J. Daniels 

Hot Pussy Time Machine is an absurd, raunchy comedy about three friends who discover that female pleasure can unlock time travel. launching them on a chaotic journey through history. Along the way, they battle egotistical men, rewrite the Bible, and uncover the hilarious, liberating power of embracing desire.

The play revels in its wild premise to explore friendship, self-discovery, and the ridiculous ways men misunderstand and suppress female pleasure. It’s packed with over-the-top characters, biting satire, and chaotic humor that lampoons male arrogance and societal taboos. Equal parts ridiculous and subversive, Hot Pussy Time Machine is a fast-paced, irreverent adventure guaranteed to make audiences laugh, cringe, and maybe even think.

Hot Pussy Time Machine premiered in April 2025 as part of the Lighthouse Series at the historic SoHo Playhouse, an Off-Broadway incubator celebrated for launching productions by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), Hannah Gadsby (Nanette), Mike Birbiglia, and many others. Out of fifteen semi-finalists, the show was selected by audiences to advance to the finals, returning in July 2025 as one of only six productions competing for a full Off-Broadway run.

Six people sitting in theater seats; the theater is dimly lit. Overlaid pink text and graphics promote a comedic show titled 'Hot Pussy Time Machine' by AJ Daniels, with quotes and comments such as 'I couldn't help but laugh,' 'I laughed till I cried,' and 'It's an important topic.' Additional graphics include a stylized woman icon with labels 'brain,' 'heart,' and 'time machine,' as well as stars and a laurel wreath indicating the show as a Lighthouse Series Finalist.
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“A stand-out for me was the bluntly named Hot Pussy Time Machine, a name that speaks for itself… Featuring three actresses and one actor, the play centers around the idea that women’s pleasure changes the containers of space and time, with even the Last Supper being rewritten—underscoring how vital women’s pleasure is in the modern day.”

-Kendall DuPre, New York Social Diary

“I can see being a great success Off-Broadway and beyond… If you like seeing amazing new work before they hit it big, I suggest you come down to Soho this July.””

-SoHo Playhouse’s Managing Director, Britt Lafield