A play exploring prostate cancer will be staged in Oxford in a collaboration with leading cancer charities.

FUFC delves into the stigma and misconceptions surrounding the disease.

Tickets for the show, which will be at Burton Taylor Studio on April 12, have already sold out.

Oxford Mail: The show is collaborating with a number of charitiesThe show is collaborating with a number of charities (Image: New Anthem Theatre Group)

FUFC has been described as a "heartfelt and poignant" production, which captures the "heart-warming moment of genuine connection" between two old friends.

The performance has been organised by the New Anthem Theatre Group.

Oxford Mail: The show will tell the story of two friends brought together by a prostate cancer diagnosisThe show will tell the story of two friends brought together by a prostate cancer diagnosis (Image: New Anthem Theatre Group)

Oxford Mail: The show has been organised by New Anthem Theatre GroupThe show has been organised by New Anthem Theatre Group (Image: New Anthem Theatre Group)

It aims to raise awareness of prostate cancer, a condition that affects many but is often met with silence.

The play is partnering with charities Prostate Cancer UK, Tackle, MacMillan Cancer Support, and the Oxford Prostate Cancer Support Group for this event.

A representative of Tackle will introduce the play and post-performance, there will be a question-answer session with the charities.