A TERRIFIC trio will be delving deep into the highs and lows of womanhood when they arrive in Clacton.

The Hormonal Housewives will be blasting their way through a catalogue of challenges facing females, from mood swings to bikini waxes, when they perform at the West Cliff Theatre.

The trio, made up of Vicki Michelle, Julie Coombe and Josephine Partridge, will discuss weight gain, weight loss, moody teenagers, men, zumba, therapy, housework, homework, electrolysis, men, sex, working out, staying in, going out, celebrity gossip, eating, not eating, chocolate, wine, more chocolate, social media, more wine, and all the other joys of being a 21st Century woman.

A Hormonal Housewives spokesman said: “No subject is taboo for these girls and no thought is too private as the challenges of modern womanhood are sliced, diced and put to rights.

“And that’s not all - audiences will be treated to some of the very best bits from the previous tour of this smash-hit show.”

The show stars Vicki Michelle who is known for her role as Yvette in British TV comedy series ‘Allo ‘Allo.

Her numerous TV credits include Emmerdale, All In The Game with Idris Elba and Ray Winstone, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and Celebrity Masterchef.

Julie Coombe is a writer, actor and comedian who has appeared in everything from Shakespeare plays to pantomime.

A graduate of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, Julie has performed in Scottish classics like The Slab Boys Trilogy by John Byrne.

She co-wrote Hormonal Housewives with her husband John MacIsaac.

She has also written countless sketches for radio, the political comedy sketches for Scotland on the Couch, which she also starred in, and the sitcom PTA.

The final actress in the show is Josephine Partridge who has starred in Caryl Churchill’s classic 1982 play Top Girls which had a successful run at Cardiff’s Chapter Arts Centre.

Hormonal Housewives is Josephine’s first UK theatre tour.

The show is at the West Cliff Theatre on Saturday, June 29 at 7.30pm.

For tickets visit westcliffclacton.co.uk or call the box office on 01255 433344 .