Theatre Royal Haymarket
Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4HT
Venue information Get Directions★★★★★ ‘Your invitation to the wedding of the year’ – The Guardian
★★★★★ ‘Deliriously funny’ – The Telegraph
★★★★★ ‘A theatrical event to remember’ – WhatsOnStage
★★★★ ‘Uproariously enthralling’ – Evening Standard
★★★★ ‘Beth Steel’s rich new play fizzes with sharp comic observation’ – The Telegraph
★★★★ ‘Beautifully observed and bruisingly hilarious’ – Financial Times
The smash-hit, sold-out production of TILL THE STARS COME DOWN transfers to the West End’s Theatre Royal Haymarket this summer for a strictly limited 13-week run.
This ‘utterly unmissable theatrical event’ (WhatsOnStage), written by Beth Steel (The House of Shades) and directed by Bijan Sheibani (Barber Shop Chronicles), is a passionate, heartbreaking and ‘deliriously funny’ (Telegraph) portrayal of a larger-than-life family struggling to come to terms with a changing world.
What happens when the happiest day of your life opens the door to a new and uncertain future?
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It’s Sylvia and Marek’s wedding and you’re all invited. Over the course of a hot summer’s day, a family gathers to welcome a newcomer into their midst. But as the vodka flows and dances are shared, passions boil over and the limits of love are tested.
Tickets available for performances from 01 Jul – 27 Sep 2025.
2hrs 30mins (incl. interval)
This production features loud noises, flash pyrotechnics, strobe effects, haze, strong language, themes of racism and xenophobia, reference to suicide, scenes of a sexual nature and depictions of mild violence.
Beth Steel (Writer), Bijan Sheibani (Director), Samal Blak (Set and Costume Designer), Paule Constable (Lighting Designer), Aline David (Choreographer and Movement Director), Gareth Fry (Sound Designer)
Age Guidance: 14+
'‘Your invitation to the wedding of the year’'
'‘Deliriously funny’'
'‘A theatrical event to remember’'
'‘Uproariously enthralling’'
'‘Beth Steel’s rich new play fizzes with sharp comic observation’'
'‘Beautifully observed and bruisingly hilarious’'