Two strapping Australians will manipulate their genitals into different shapes, objects and landmarks in one of the most bizarre shows to visit Epsom.

The performance show, Puppetry of the Penis, features full frontal male nudity and has toured the world for 15 years stopping off at the West End and Broadway.

The comic double act behind the show, Simon Morley and David Friend, claim to perform the hilarious "Ancient Art of Genital Origami".

The Epsom Playhouse says: "A video camera projects intimate details of these incredible phenomena onto a large screen ensuring that little can be missed!

"This new show features firm favourites such as the Hamburger, the Wristwatch and the Windsurfer and is guaranteed to tickle parts you never knew you had!

"You're nuts if you miss it!"

Another part of the performance features the Eiffel-Tower.

Puppetry of the Penis was conceived by Morley in 1996 and he says sibling rivalry with his brother meant he developed a repertoire of tricks.

After he teamed up with Friend, the pair had a hit season at the 1998 Melbourne Comedy Festival and embarked on their first national tour.

Following sell-out tours in Sydney and Melbourne, the men went on to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, West End and beyond. The duo have also brought out a book on the subject.

Adults only Puppetry of the Penis; Epsom Playhouse, Ashley Avenue, Epsom; Thursday March 19; 8pm; £21; call 01372 742555; visit www.epsomplayhouse.co.uk