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  • Sex-Ed Revisited

    Wed 9 Mar at 9pm
    Tickets £12 (£10)
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    Sex Ed- Revisited is an empowering piece of improvisational storytelling and comedic gig theatre uncovering our relationship with pleasure. Heard of the pay gap? Well this is about the pleasure gap.

    Sex- Ed Revisited is an empowering piece of improvisational storytelling and comedic gig theatre uncovering missing gaps in knowledge when it comes to female-focused Sex Education. Created and performed by interactive solo artist Holly Delefortrie. This Kylie inspired sex-pop adventure explores our relationship with pleasure; this quest for climax delves into anatomy, kinks, and sexual romanticisms.

    Gone are the days of attempting to put condoms on cucumbers, whilst wearing kaleidoscopic beer goggles. A retelling of sex education unlike any you have ever experienced before. This uplifting female-driven show focuses on the experiences of all those 80s–00s kids who still have unanswered questions about sex and their
    bodies!

    Content Notice
    Running Time 55 minutes
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    Content NoticeThe company do not believe there is any content to consider, please email foh@cptheatre.co.uk if you have any specific concerns
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    "A daring and honest no-"holes" barred variety show of sex, intimacy, and everything we didn't get taught at school."
    Audience Review
    "Sex-Ed - Revisited, is a funny, honest and insightful work about how our early sexual experiences and lack of formal sex education can shape us for a long time to come. With her easy stage persona and comedy chops, Holly expertly weaves together interact"
    Haylee MaGee

    "Our children live in the most deprived ward in London and their parents cannot afford to pay for the classes and activities many more privileged children enjoy after school and at the weekends. A free-to-access youth group run by a local theatre in a professional setting is an incredible opportunity."

    Local school teacher