
Students studying on Clean Break's year-long, A-level equivalent Access to Theatre course
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Clean Break was founded in 1979 by two women prisoners. It uses theatre and arts to educate women who have offended or are at risk of offending. It runs programmes both inside and outside prisons. Activities include theatre performances, new writing projects and drama-based education. The Pilgrim Trust's grant was given for Clean Break's 'Acting for Life' programme aimed at women offenders. |
| Clean Break's production This Wide Night by Chloë Moss at the Soho Theatre, August 2008, credit: Sarah Ainslie. |
Students performing in Cakehole at the Hampstead Theatre Michael Frayn Studio |
Students performing in Cakehole. Cakehole was written specifically for the group by Hampstead Theatre's resident playwright Lucy Kirkwood |
Clean Break's production This Wide Night by Chloë Moss at the Soho Theatre, August 2008, credit: Sarah Ainslie. |