
£10 Ticket Offer for Clean Break’s Joanne at Soho Theatre
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Joanne is the latest show from social justice change-makers, Clean Break.
See their visionary work for just £10 instead of £15.
Five characters share a common thread: Joanne. But it’s not about her.
It’s about Stella, whose tomorrow is as far away as winter from summer. It’s the way Grace finds her song on the footpath between two cars. It’s about Alice’s MBA wasted on plugging holes, Kath’s patients crawling alongside her after the night shift and it’s Becky caught in the crosshairs of what’s best and what’s right for her students.
But what about her? What about Joanne
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5 Reasons You Should See Joanne at Soho Theatre
- 5 cutting new female voices: Deborah Bruce, Theresa Ikoko, Laura Lomas, Chino Odimba & Ursula Rani Sarma come together to make the show pop with a deep realism & true emotion.
- The show stars the rather awesome talents of Tanya Moodie, who has been Olivier nominated, don’t you know.
- Clean Break were the talk of Latitude Festival, when we went in July with audiences buzzing when coming away from seeing Joanne.
- This is a great chance to support the work of Clean Break, which was was set up in 1979 by two women prisoners who believed that theatre could bring the hidden stories of imprisoned women to a wider audience.
- Watch the video below to see why this show is an important call-to-action.
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