Lill and Lila presents
Sex(y) Ed
Tuesday 5th October at 7pm
Wednesday 6th October at 7pm Tickets: £10 | Concessions: £5 Running Time: 45 minutes Contains adult themes (references to sex, sexual assault, abortion), swearing, 18+ |
Lill and Lila are pining for the sex education they never had. Everyone talks about sex but very few people really talk about sex and they are here to provide some much-needed lubrication to that conversation. Taking a whistle-stop tour through their biggest lessons they ask the question, ‘what do I know now that I would tell my younger self?’
When a gaping silence to that question ensues, they embark on a journey to become experts in the field. Through the mediums of physical comedy, storytelling and verbatim they embark on real-time discoveries about the world of sex, with the help of their audience. Expect to cringe, laugh and learn as this curious duo attempt to bring you an honest and alternative sex education, the main lesson being...there is work to be done.
Whether you consider yourself an absolute sexpert or you’re as clueless as the sky is blue, it’s time to hop on board the DIY train to fill those gaping holes in our knowledge.
Lill and Lila started making work together shortly before the first lockdown. After over a year of virtual rehearsals Sex(y) Ed was born. This piece, like much of their work, aims to find joy and lightness, even - and possibly especially - in the most awkward of places. They are thrilled to be making their company debut at Clapham Fringe.
When a gaping silence to that question ensues, they embark on a journey to become experts in the field. Through the mediums of physical comedy, storytelling and verbatim they embark on real-time discoveries about the world of sex, with the help of their audience. Expect to cringe, laugh and learn as this curious duo attempt to bring you an honest and alternative sex education, the main lesson being...there is work to be done.
Whether you consider yourself an absolute sexpert or you’re as clueless as the sky is blue, it’s time to hop on board the DIY train to fill those gaping holes in our knowledge.
Lill and Lila started making work together shortly before the first lockdown. After over a year of virtual rehearsals Sex(y) Ed was born. This piece, like much of their work, aims to find joy and lightness, even - and possibly especially - in the most awkward of places. They are thrilled to be making their company debut at Clapham Fringe.