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Sarah Jones wrote her 19-character, one-woman show about sexual exploitation of women before #MeToo was a hashtag.

But current events have given a new topicality to “Sell/Buy/Date,” which Ms. Jones is performing at the Los Angeles L.G.B.T. Center through Nov. 18 after a successful run earlier this year at the Geffen Playhouse. The show is set in the future as a professor lectures her students about sex work today. Ms. Jones, a gifted role-player, performs as the academic as well as all of her case studies. (The Los Angeles Times called it “a must-see one-woman marvel.”)

Ms. Jones, who won a special Tony Award in 2006 for “Bridge & Tunnel,” spoke with our theater reporter Michael Paulson about her show and her decision to produce it herself in Los Angeles. This interview has been condensed.

Q. What is the show about?

A. It is about women, sex and power, and all of our relationships, wherever we are on the gender continuum, to sex and commodification. It’s about all of that. It’s a mouthful.