Sara Pascoe to Headline Charity Comedy Event
“Every single penny raised from ticket sales will go directly to Sophie Hayes Foundation’s life-changing work, supporting women to reclaim their independence, confidence and futures,” stated a representative for the event. This charity comedy event, featuring Sara Pascoe among other notable comedians, aims to raise funds for the Sophie Hayes Foundation, which addresses the urgent issue of modern slavery in the UK.
The event is scheduled for April 11, with tickets priced at £22. Pascoe, known for her insightful humor and advocacy, is expected to draw a significant audience, further amplifying the foundation’s mission.
In addition to her charity work, Pascoe is currently making waves in the entertainment industry. She recently appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show, where she humorously remarked, “They’ve put a nice dress on me tonight but I’m usually covered in yoghurt and baked beans.” This light-hearted comment reflects her relatable persona, which resonates with fans.
Pascoe’s new show, titled ‘I Am Strange Gloop’, is also generating buzz, alongside her upcoming performances at the Latitude Festival in July and the Battersea Park Comedy Festival in June. These events highlight her growing prominence in the comedy scene.
Moreover, Pascoe is involved in a new TV project called ‘Zwro Stars’, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her journey as a mother, having two children through IVF, adds to her narrative, making her an inspiring figure for many.
As modern slavery remains a pressing issue, events like this comedy night are crucial in raising awareness and funds for those affected. The Sophie Hayes Foundation continues to work tirelessly to support women in reclaiming their lives.
With a lineup that includes other comedians like Katherine Ryan and Sikisa, the event promises to be both entertaining and impactful. The community’s support is vital in combating the challenges faced by survivors of modern slavery.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding additional guests or specific performances, but the anticipation surrounding the event is palpable. As the date approaches, more information is expected to emerge, further engaging the public in this important cause.