Largs audiences are invited to enjoy an evening at a show described as  ”a brilliantly alternative way of thinking about sex, gender, biology”, with a packed, joyful and humorous time-travel ride through the evolution of sexes.

It comes as Independent Arts Projects has announced the autumn tour of Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X.) by artist and performer Mamoru Iriguchi, funded by Creative Scotland’s Touring Fund.

The show is coming to The Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock, on Wednesday, October 4 at 1.30pm.

With creative imagination, and a gloriously eccentric sense of humour, and brilliant comic delivery, Mamoru will reprise his role. He will star with new performer Theo Seddon, who will play ‘Sam’ with Sally Charlton playing the ‘Stage Manager’. 

Packed with 1980s pop hits, surreal humour and creative use of props, costume and video, the show is a playful new take on sex education for young people aged 12+ and adults.

The performance shares lived experiences from its LGBTQIA+ creative team and during its Edinburgh Festival Fringe run in 2021, a 14-year-old audience member said: “All adults should see this show.”

The show won an Infallibles Award in 2021 for 'Best show for Young Audiences’.

The judging panel said: “We felt this was a crucial, important and relentlessly entertaining show which managed to vehicle an important message and we wish for young audiences around the world to be able to see it.” 

It was also nominated for a Creative Edinburgh Award in the 'Creativity Category’ and a CATS Award for ‘Best Production for Children and Young People’. 

For tickets, go to Beacon Arts - Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X) by Mamoru Iriguchi (beaconartscentre.co.uk)