The mysteries of men, dating, finding Mr Right, and motherhood are explored in Sex In Suburbia, the hilarious new comedy starring Claire Sweeney that will entertain audiences in theatres around the UK from February 2015.

JAMIE WILSON, PAUL ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN C. WELDON

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With West End and touring production credits that include Chicago, Guys and Dolls, Educating Rita and September In The Rain and television roles in Brookside, Clocking Off, Merseybeat and Candy Cabs, Claire has established herself as one of the most popular and versatile talents in the UK.

And she brings the show to the Theatre Royal Glasgow on Sunday, March 22.

Sex In Suburbia is co-written by Claire Sweeney and Mandy Muden, directed by Ken Alexander (Hormonal Housewives) with set design by Mark Walters (Hot Flush).

Packed with revealing and raunchy storylines set to a backdrop of sensational musical anthems including I'm Every Woman, I Want To Break Free and Somebody Else's Guy, Sex In Suburbia will make you laugh, cry and dance in the aisles!

Penny Crowe (Lindzi Germain) is the host of a late-night radio phone-in and as Britain's leading Agony Aunt, she takes calls about every date from hell and the occasional one from heaven. She is more than happy to dish out relationship advice, but is she as happy to take it…?

Claire Sweeney joins Penny on her show as a 'relationship expert' while Carl Patrick revels in multiple roles which take in frigid footie fans, karate chopping kids and outrageous radio host, Rory Reynolds.

And as a way of keeping Sex in Suburbia 'Real' with a capital R, sassy and brave audience members, will be invited to share their own personal dating stories live on stage and will be rewarded with an Ann Summers goodie bag!

Filled with fun, laughter, emotion and truth, Sex In Suburbia is based on real stories from real women.

This is the story of all of our lives!

For more information, visit www.sexinsuburbiatheshow.com

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Age advisory 16+ with some strong language and adult themes.