Clean Break

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Clean Break is a theatre company with an independent education programme. Both strands of our work are rooted in the belief that theatre changes lives. Clean Break 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. Still the only women’s theatre company of its kind today, Clean Break has remained true to these

07/04/2026

Could you be Clean Break's Treasurer? 💼

Clean Break is looking to appoint a Treasurer to join its Board of Trustees. This is an important and rewarding role, which will make a significant contribution to our mission, and support strategic delivery.

Please consider applying if this role suits your skills and experience, or share with your networks.

Find out more: https://www.cleanbreak.org.uk/jobs/treasurer-and-trustee/

📷: Henry Curtis

20/03/2026

NEW PRODUCTION: THE EMPTY 🏡📢

We are very excited to announce that tickets are now on sale for Clean Break's Young Company production! On from 13 to 15 May at Tara Theatre, London: https://bit.ly/CBTheEmpty

The Empty is a Clean Break commission written by Emma Dennis-Edwards, directed by Lakesha Arie-Angelo and performed by Clean Break's Young Company.

“World’s f****d, you needed something to look forward to. Ta f*****g dah, here it is.”

Mikayla is back and ready to reclaim her spot as leader of climate activist collective ‘GenZero’. Mei however, has other plans for the group. She’s secured them a squat in a young couple's lavish second home in the countryside; has taken their activism in a new ‘digital’ direction which is going viral; and has gotten a hold of a secret that could solidify her position as the group’s rightful leader.

Under Mei’s new influence, GenZero organise a bold and risky action to gain attention for their cause. But the plan backfires, secrets surface and faceless enemies become real, forcing everyone to confront their own positions in the system they are trying to tear down. With repair proving impossible, GenZero are left with a devastating question: what must be destroyed in order to begin again?

Artwork credit: Marta Parszeniew

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