Are you ready for The Naked Neds? This brand new Scottish comedy play will be heading to North Ayrshire later this year.
It follows a group of Glasgow lads as they navigate the turbulent aftermath of their best friend's suicide.
You can catch the pla, by Ingram Nobl, at Irvine's Harbour Arts Centre on September 14 this year.
In a world where politicians' expenses seem to matter more than NHS waiting lists, one group of lads decide to take matters into their own hands.
After several failed fundraising attempts, they decide there's only one thing they can do: THE FULL MONTY.
However, when Paul discovers a lump on his testicles, the boys confront another harsh reality - they don't know how to check themselves for lumps.
This pivotal moment in the play underscores the importance of testicular self-examinations, and we then see the boys walk through self examination step by step in the play.
The Naked Neds combines laughter and heartfelt moments, offering a touching and humorous look at friendship, masculinity, vulnerability and the fight for change.
Starring John Stuart, the creator and star of the hit Scottish sitcom "Dirty Water"; Glasgow Comedy Festival star, Tanya MacDonald and fresh faces Lucian Burlingame and Aidan Curley, the play promises an experience nothing short of unforgettable.
You can catch the show when it comes Irvine's Harbour Arts Centre on September 14. Check the HAC box office for tickets details.
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