The Holy & Horny Farewell Tour - Written and Performed by Tonya Joy Bolton

Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, Enfield Town
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This event ended on Friday 16th of October 2015
Admission
Standard Tickets: £16,
Standard Concession: £14,
Online Ticket: £15,
Online Concession: £13.
Location

Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, Enfield Town

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Enfield Town 0.17 miles

Following an incredible sold out National tour and Back by popular demand; 'Holy & Horny' is touring the UK for one LAST time before touring internationally.

Described as "Hilarious, powerful and deeply moving," Holy & Horny is a celebratory, inspirational, and superbly acted one woman show that celebrates spirituality and sensuality.

This thought provoking play is a compelling story of love, longing and the ultimate betrayal. In the production, Actress and Author Tonya Joy Bolton explores one woman's struggle to remain holy despite being as horny as hell!

All 20 characters are played by Tonya including Sheila, the frustrated Christian and her alter ego Eve, a sexually uninhibited poet. Using a variety of artforms such as comedy, mime, physical theatre, song, poetry and drama, we follow Sheila's amazing journey as she embarks on a set of disastrous dates which lead to unexpected life changing consequences.

As well as making you laugh, Holy & Horny may well make you weep too as Tonya brings to the stage an innovative, head on, no holds barred approach to concepts of race, gender, culture and sexuality.

This memorable evening at the theatre pulls at the heartstrings, totally engages the brain and will leave you stimulated and exhilarated.

Book your ticket now to see the last ever UK performances of this extraordinary play.

15+ years Contains strong language.

Latecomers will not be admitted. (Finishing time is approximate).

"A ground breaking play not only breaking box office records, but helping to change lives." THE VOICE NEWSPAPER.

"Extraordinary and compelling." MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS.

"Powerful play. The most powerful well acted thought provoking play ever. Sheer genius!" AUDIENCE MEMBER

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