by Beth Steel
29 April – 8 May 2027 at 7.45pm;
Matinée: Saturday 1 May at 2.30pm
Tickets:£16 (Tickets available next year)
It’s Sylvia and Marek’s wedding day. But as the vodka flows and the guests hit the dancefloor, passions boil over. Beth Steel’s play Till the Stars Come Down is, by turns, both richly comedic and uncompromisingly hard-hitting. Ultimately it’s a heart-breaking portrayal of a larger-than-life family struggling to come to terms with a changing world and revelations of betrayal.
It premiered at the National Theatre, London, in January 2024, directed by Bijan Sheibani. The production transferred to the West End in 2025 and was shortlisted for Best Play at the 2025 Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
‘A triumph of British playwriting… crackles with authenticity, humour, and heartbreak’ Theatre Weekly
Group Booking: 10 tickets available for the price of 9.
For tickets of more than 20 please contact the Box Office on 01883 349850 (Monday to Saturday, 10am–1pm). Group bookings can be made earlier than the onsale date by calling the Box Office.
Content warning: Contains strong language and adult themes.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with NICK HERN BOOKS.
Cast
Sylvia | tbc
Aunty Carol | tbc
Hazel | tbc
Maggie | tbc
Sarah | tbc
John | tbc
Leanne | tbc
Uncle Pete | tbc
Tony | tbc
Marek | tbc
Directed by Chris Hannigan

