A ONE man show called, Love, Bombs and Apples, is described as a “sharp cutting edge” production for today’s multi-cultural Britain that visits Poole later this month.

Described as “funny and poignant”, this powerful and political piece of theatre from award-winning playwright Hassan Abdulrazzak highlights the problems in today’s global and multicultural landscape, using comedy to bravely tackle problems facing the Arab, Muslim and Jewish communities across the world.

It tells the tale of four men, each from different parts of the globe, all experiencing a moment of revelation.

A Palestinian actor learns there is more to English girls than pure sex appeal; a Pakistani-born terror suspect figures out what is wrong with his first novel; a British youth suspects all is not what it seems with his object of desire and a New Yorker asks his girlfriend for a sexual favour at the worst possible time. Love, Bombs & Apples is performed by Asif Khan who trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he won a Laurence Olivier Bursary Award.

Love, Bombs and Apples is at Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts on Friday, May 25 at 8pm. Tickets: £12. For more details or to book, call on 01202 280000 or visit website lighthousepoole.co.uk