The Diary of a Hounslow Girl, ‘an acerbic comedy told through the sharp, straight-talking voice of an aspirational 16-year-old British Muslim girl,’ is coming to the Key Theatre, Peterborough.

Ambreen Razia’s witty debut challenges stereotypes of young British Muslim women, exploring the demands of a traditional Muslim upbringing in the face of London’s temptations, say promoters.

The show takes place on June 10 (2pm and 7.45pm) and June 11 (7.45pm). Running time: 85 minutes (no interval).

Tickets; £11, available by calling 01733 207239 or visit www.vivacity-peterborough.com