Friday 17 & Saturday 18 December

Dates & Times

Friday 17 December, 8pm
Saturday 18 December, 7pm

Tickets

£17 (£15 Concessions)

Running time

60 mins

Age guidance

Strictly 18+ (pornographic content)
Please note: This show contains themes that some may find distressing including a description of sexual violence, nudity and explicit sexual content.

Category

Theatre & Performance

Space

Council Chamber

Due to the recent rise in COVID-19 cases, we have decided to cancel Sex Education on 17 & 18 December. We are devastated to not be able to welcome you to Shoreditch Town Hall in this instance, however the safety of our staff, performers and audiences is our priority.

Ticket holders will be contacted shortly. If you have any questions please email info@shoreditchtownhall.com

One parent refuses to talk about sex. The other buys their child gay porn DVDs.

Sex Education by Harry Clayton-Wright explores how we learn about sex and how it shapes our lives, blending a no holds barred interview with his mum, startling performance, moving storytelling and some good old-fashioned gay porn that Harry’s dad bought for him when he was 14.

Delivered with the candour, positivity and charm that have made him an acclaimed international touring success, join Harry as he delves into his sexual past, live on stage: The good, the bad and everything in between. This is a show for anyone who’s wondered why they want what they want.

“Clayton-Wright has complete control over the room’s mood. Achingly funny, filthy and tender.” The Guardian ★★★★

“Extraordinary. An exuberant, propulsive and often hilarious hour.” The Scotsman ★★★★

“Clayton-Wright nails a serious, prescient point. LGBT+ education could be considered another form of suicide prevention” The Stage ★★★★

“Incredibly candid, funny and moving. Utter filth. Come, and come again.” The List ★★★★

Brighton Fringe Award winner (2017). Shortlisted for Total Theatre Award in the Emerging Artist/Company category (2019). Winner of the Melbourne Fringe Award in partnership with Summerhall (2019).

Please note: this show contains themes that some may find distressing including a description of sexual violence, nudity and explicit sexual content.

Covid-19 Safety Measures

We will be taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of everyone in the building. Whilst at the Town Hall you must abide by all Covid-19 Safety Measures in place, which you can find here.

Ticket holders may be asked to demonstrate their Covid-19 status by providing either proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test taken within 24 hours, proof of full vaccination, or proof of natural immunity based on a positive PCR test taken within 6 months (making sure the 10-day self-isolation period following the result has passed). We will not admit entry to those that cannot provide evidence of one of the above requirements when prompted and no refund will be offered under these circumstances. However, a refund will be offered should you test positive and contact the venue 24 hours in advance of the event. For more details, click here.

The Guardian
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The Stage

“Clayton-Wright has complete control over the room’s mood. Achingly funny, filthy and tender.”
★★★★

“Extraordinary. An exuberant, propulsive and often hilarious hour.”
★★★★

“Incredibly candid, funny and moving. Utter filth. Come, and come again.”
★★★★

“Clayton-Wright nails a serious, prescient point. LGBT+ education could be considered another form of suicide prevention"
★★★★

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