If Prison Walls Could Speak is a performance designed for churches that tells the true story of Petr Jasek,
a Czech national and Christian aid worker who, in 2015, was imprisoned in Sudan for his work
aiding and assisting the persecuted church.
The play tours in partnership with Release International and tells Petr's story through innovative holographic
live cinema. We have taken this production to over 60 churches and festivals across the UK since launching the production in September 2021.
Previously seen at
​The Brentwood Theatre
regeneration church Romford
St Mark’s Kennington
All Saints Hampton
Romford Evangelical
Church of the Good Shepherd Collier Row
St Stephen’s Norwich
Sutton Baptist Church
Scripture Union Conference
St Peter’s Harold Wood
Oakhall Church Caterham
Churches Together Wellington
Rora House Newton Abbot
City Church Swansea
Emmanuel Church Westminster
Broadmead Northampton
Foundations Conference
Keswick Convention (mainstage)
Coach House Church
St Peter’s Halliwell
Trinity Church Buxton
St Thomas' Norwich
Godmanchester Baptist
Blackhorse Road Baptist
Kings Church Gillingham
St James' Carlisle
Allander Evangelical Church Glasgow
Smithton Church Inverness
St George’s Tron Glasgow
Mowbray Community Church
Ilkley Baptist Church
St John’s Southend
Emmanuel Church Chippenham
Ashurst Drive Baptist
City Gates Norwich
St Patricks Wallington
Rugby Elim
Trinity Church, Brentwood
New Wine United 23
Bangor Worldwide Missionary Convention
St. Saviour’s, Dollingstown
Richill Elim
Union Road Presbyterian, Magherafelt
Swords Baptist, Dublin
Hope Church, Orpington
Oakwood Church, Taunton
Wave House, Newquay
Royal Lyceum, Torquay
Upminster Baptist Church
Romford Baptist Church
Bridge Community Church, Radcliff
Fountains Church, Bradford
St John’s Church Burscough
Revive Oldham
The FEW Conference
St John's Buckhurst Hill