Laurielorry Theatre presents Gusset, which is about a woman whose gusset is her guiding light and epicentre.
Pauline Potter has worked in the factory for 20 years as a 'floater', floating from one job to another.
Feeling trapped and desperate
to get out, she is learning to be a writer at night school and with her new book, Gusset Path to Life, anything is possible.
The gusset determines the way a woman moves and feels. If it is cut the wrong way, dramatic changes take place. If you are experiencing mood swings, manic depression, irrational behaviour and want to kill the nearest man to you, check your gusset.
SJT press and marketing officer Lizzie Glazier says: "Laurielorry is a one-woman theatre company that takes 'everydayness' and transforms it into a profound and extraordinary performed situation.
"The aim of Laurielorry is to explore the comedic possibilities in performance to expose humour and pathos that not only enlightens and entertains but communicates directly with the audience."
The one woman is Elaine Pantling, who worked as a time-served cutter in the hosiery trade before taking a degree.
In 1999, at the age of 40, she graduated from De Montfort University with a BA single honours degree in performing arts and formed Laurielorry Theatre.
The full article contains 236 words and appears in Scarborough Evening News newspaper.