A THOUGHT-provoking comedy about brain science, psychology and gender comes to Cornerstone next Friday (April 10).
Timandra Harkness explores what makes us tick in BrainSex, a mixture of science, jokes and songs, and investigates whether neuroscience can explain why she throws like a girl but thinks like a man.
You’ll never look at your anterior cingulate cortex the same way again. Or a map.
Brainsex is designed to appeal to adults but is suitable for anyone aged 16 or over and you don’t need a science qualification to enjoy it.
Tickets for the show, at 8pm, cost £15 (concessions £13.50) from 01235 515 144 or www.cornerstone-arts.org
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