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2 tickets to Jessica Fostakew's show, 'Hench' at Soho Theatre- Friday 24th


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I have 2 tickets for sale for the 7.30pm show of 'Hench' by Jessica Fostekew on Friday 24th January at the Soho Theatre.


The tickets are: ?19.50 each. I can email you the tickets, and the Soho Theatre have confirmed that would be totally fine.


All shows in the run have been sold out.


Please send me a private message if you are interested.



The details are here: https://sohotheatre.com/shows/jess-fostekew-hench/


From the website:


''Absolute powershed and regular host of The Guilty Feminist, Jessica Fostekew explores her big strong strength.

Have you ever watched a feminist try and take ?hench? as a compliment? It?s like watching a snake eat, but funny.''


?A BRILLIANT PIECE OF STORYTELLING.?

★★★★ Scotsman

You?ve seen Jess in BBC sitcoms Motherland and Cuckoo and BAFTA Award-winning drama Three Girls. She?s also in forthcoming feature films: Gavin Hood?s Official Secrets and Michael Winterbottom?s Greed. She writes for 8 out of 10 Cats.


NOMINEE: Best Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival

NOMINEE: Dave?s Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2019

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