Shebeen

Shebeen

Inspired by the Windrush generation and set in the writer’s hometown of Nottingham, Shebeen shines a light on a community under siege.
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It’s a hot, humid summer in 1958. Tempers are flaring and Teddy Boys are on the march. Jamaican couple Pearl and George are helping Caribbean migrants to cut loose at their Shebeen – a forbidden party where drinks flow, music plays, food is plentiful, and carefree attitudes roam.
 
On a night fuelled by rum, calypso and dancing, the Shebeen is under threat from the police, and as tensions build everyone is forced to confront some uncomfortable truths.
 
Inspired by the Windrush generation and set in the writer’s hometown of Nottingham, Shebeen shines a light on a community under siege.
 
Theatre Royal Stratford East alumnus Matthew Xia returns to direct Mufaro Makubika’s new play, winner of Alfred Fagon Award.

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Details

StartsWednesday, 27 June 2018
EndsSaturday, 7 July 2018
Running TimeRoughly 2 hours 5 minutes including an interval
CategoryPlay

Venue

VenueTheatre Royal Stratford East
AddressGerry Raffles Square, London, E15 1BN
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Nearest TubeStratford

Minimum Age

14+ (some strong language and violent scenes)