

Jonny Woo is back at Soho Theatre with his most personal show to date. Suburbia is the return to his spoken word, story-telling and performance art roots a poetic memoir charting his life from a childhood in Medway to the (sex) clubs of New York to a queer community in London. Now in his fifties, Woo is more reflective and honest about the secrets he harboured and the lessons he has learnt. His journey has been the subject of previous solo shows, but is Jonny Woo now ready to bare all? Knowing Woo, probably (wink wink). Woos wit is as sharp as ever and his desire to shock and surprise is evident throughout. Suburbia is everything but suburban.
Tickets : £ Various Tickets
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W1D 3NE
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