
The Dirty Work
A new solo performance by Jo Bannon, blending magic with lived experience of visual impairment. This meditation on visibility and disability unveils the unseen labor in our lives.
Peek behind the velvet curtain of The Dirty Work, a new solo performance by Jo Bannon @jobannonlive 📌Tramway, 20 and 21 August, tickets on sale now
Blending the tricks of the trade – a white rabbit, a magic wand, a puff of smoke – with her lived experience of visual impairment, Bannon invites you to glimpse a world where truth and illusion, performance and reality converge. Through delicate choreography and magician’s patter, which reveals more than it conceals, she unveils the invisible labour that shapes how we navigate the world - balancing effortlessly between what is seen and unseen.
Through a Crip lens and with a trick up her sleeve, Bannon reveals ‘the dirty work’ that often goes unnoticed on stage and in everyday life. This isn’t just a magic show; it’s a meditation on visibility, disability, and the unseen labour we all perform.
Say ‘white rabbit’ three times, and see the magic unfold before your very eyes!
📸Photo by Paul Samuel White Image description: A photograph of Jo Bannon lying on a vibrant pink carpet with her white hair fanned out around her head. She is wearing a black suit and white shirt and hot pink lipstick. Her hand is held to her forehead. A small white rabbit is positioned nearby. The background features a rich pink curtain.











