Forgiveness

Submitted by OldFireStation on November 17, 2021 - 16:19

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
The Old Fire Station
Date(s): 
Thursday, 3 March 2022
Timing: 
8pm
Cost: 
Standard: £15 | Pay more: £17 | Pay less: £13

Forgiveness is warm and uplifting show about the cycles of abuse that form and affect who we are; if and how we can escape them and move on.

Jonny Donahoe is the co-creator and performer of Every Brilliant Thing, which he performed more than four hundred times over four continents, including five months off-Broadway. The show was eventually filmed and screened on HBO. He was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, Lucille Lortel Award and an Off-Broadway Alliance Award for his performance.

This is his first new solo show in five years.

‘Painfully honest, funny, joyous… possibly one of the funniest plays you’ll ever see, full stop’ – Guardian

About Jonny
Jonny Donahoe is an actor, comedian, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster, musician, orthodox off-spinner, decent slip-catcher, capable swimmer.

He is the frontman of musical-comedy-satirists, Jonny and The Baptists, as well regularly performing stand-up in his own right. His play “30 Christmases”, (starring himself and Rachel Parris), premiered at The Old Fire Station in Oxford, before transferring to the New Diorama Theatre in London. Upcoming is a twelve-part series on parenthood with real-life partner Josie Long called “Josie and Jonny Are Having a Baby (With You)” for American Podcast Network, Stitcher.

  “One of the funniest plays you’ll ever see … and a phenomenally engaging performance from Jonny Donahoe” – Lyn Gardner in The Guardian  on  Every Brilliant Thing

​”The duo have the political edge of 80s alternative comedy but Jonny Donahoe has the pop soul voice to win X Factor” – Stewart Lee in The Observer  on  Jonny & The Baptists

  “Jonny Donahoe’s intimate, funny and heartbreaking confessional family drama … a Christmas story with a heart and a real twist” – Mark Shenton in The Stage  on  30 Christmases

“Jonny Donahoe is smart, endearingly charming, unfailingly polite and genuinely engaged by his subject. Hardly like a stand-up comic at all. This is a lovely hour from a lovely man.” – Kate Copstick in The Scotsman  on  Jonny’s Stand-Up

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