Ellie Kendrick And Winsome Pinnock Announced Among New Clean Break Trustees

By: Oct. 11, 2018
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Clean Break has announced three new Trustee appointments in the lead up to its 40th birthday in 2019. Actor and writer Ellie Kendrick and award-winning playwright Winsome Pinnock (both of whom have strong connections to the company) and management consultant Sara Forbes join the company's Board with immediate effect.

Ellie was in the cast of Vivienne Franzmann's Clean Break play Pests, which included spending time working with women affected by the criminal justice system at Clean Break's studios and at HMP Askham Grange. Her recent acting credits include HBO's Game of Thrones, ITV's Vanity Fair, BBC's Press, Gloria at Hampstead Theatre and Cyrano de Bergerac at Southwark Playhouse. As a writer, her debut play Hole opens at The Royal Court Theatre in December as part of Royal Court's Jerwood New Playwrights Programme.

Winsome is an award-winning playwright, academic and dramaturg. Her work has been produced on the British stage and internationally since 1985. She was the first black British female writer to have a play produced by the Royal National Theatre and has been described as 'the Godmother of black British playwrights' by The Guardian. The prizes awarded to her work include the George Devine Award, The Pearson Plays on Stage Award and the Unity Theatre Trust Award. She was first commissioned by Clean Break in 1996 and has worked in HMP Holloway and Clean Break's studios. Her plays for the company include Cleaning Up and Taken (at Ovalhouse) and Mules (at Royal Court Theatre).

Sara will chair Clean Break's Finance Committee. A Director at KPMG in their Financial Services advisory practice. She has been with KPMG since 2013 where she has worked alongside many of the top UK and Global banks. She is focussed on bringing female talent through the firm and has been recognised as a driven female role model. She has previously spent five years with the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Kim Evans OBE, Chair: 'I am delighted that Ellie, Sara and Winsome are joining the Board of Trustees as Clean Break enters its 40th birthday year in 2019. They each bring great expertise and a real commitment to helping the company achieve its ambitions and produce exceptional work that speaks truth to power. Ellie and Winsome are exciting theatre-makers who have worked with Clean Break in the past. Winsome is an award-winning playwright and Ellie a well-known actor who is now writing for the stage and screen. Sara is an experienced Director at KPMG and was recently shortlisted for a Women in Banking and Finance Award. She has been deeply involved in supporting the development of women in the financial sector and will be Chair of Clean Break's Finance Committee.'

Ellie Kendrick: 'I am excited to join Clean Break's Board at this important moment in its history. As an actor, I have relished the opportunity to see the inside workings of this brilliant company's theatre-making process. I now look forward to taking up the position of Trustee as the organisation develops new methods to ensure its Members play an even more central role in its ground-shaking, change-making work in 2018 and beyond.'

Winsome Pinnock: 'Clean Break has been one of the most important companies I have worked with during my career and I am proud to serve its work as part of its inspiring Board. This is an important moment in history for the company and for the theatre landscape - I want to work with the Board and team to ensure that the company leads the way.'


Sara Forbes: 'Ensuring women's voices are heard has been an important part of my professional experience and something that draws me to Clean Break. I am delighted to be invited to lead its Finance Committee, supporting and enhancing the company's next steps with the skills and experience I have developed in the financial services industry, and ensuring its important stories continue to be told.'



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