The Sun, The Moon, And The Stars

Theatre Royal Stratford East, Gerry Raffles Square, London
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Covid 19 Information
n keeping with government guidelines, seating in our auditorium will be socially distanced and audiences can only attend in groups from the same household or support bubble. Our auditorium has seating banks of 1, 2, 3 and 4, and our booking system will only allow you to purchase all the tickets in a bank of seats. If you cannot find a seating bank of the right size for your selected performance, or you require any help, please contact our Box Office by emailing [email protected], using our web chat or calling 020 8534 0310.

Please be aware of the safety measures that will be in place for this production, including wearing face coverings, temperature checks, social distancing, and compulsory track & trace for all audience members over the age of 16. You can find out more on our Welcoming Audiences Back page.

To give bookers maximum flexibility for this production, customers can exchange their ticket without a fee up to 24 hours prior to the event. This is only valid when exchanging to another performance of the same production. If there is a difference in ticket price then you will need to pay the difference.
Event has ended
This event ended on Saturday 19th of June 2021
Admission
Tickets start from £10 and over half of all seats available are £20 or less. Plus, concessions are available for under 26s.
Location

Theatre Royal Stratford East, Gerry Raffles Square, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Stratford 0.20 miles

Live theatre returns to the Stratford East stage with a blistering new play from Dipo Baruwa-Etti. We cannot wait to welcome audiences back!

Femi is visited by her brother's ghost. He takes her into the past, revealing the final moments before his murder. But with a lack of evidence and eyewitnesses considered unreliable, Femi is determined to set things right herself.

Directed by Nadia Fall and starring Kibong Tanji, Dipo Baruwa-Etti's new play THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE STARS explores trauma, rage and the extent one young woman will go to in her quest for justice.

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