Children of the Windrush generation, sisters Dawn and Marcia Adams grew up in 1980s London and were activists on the front line against the multiple injustices of that time. Decades on, they find they have little in common beyond family... Dawn struggles to care for their dying mother, whilst her one surviving son is drifting away from her. Meanwhile, high-flying lawyer Marcia’s affair with a married politician might be about to explode and destroy her career. Can the Adams sisters navigate the turmoil that lies ahead, leave the past behind, and seize the future with the bond between them still intact?
The world premiere of Roy Williams’ The Fellowship, directed by Paulette Randall, is, by turns, an electrifying, hilarious, gripping tale set in modern Britain.
Important Information
The play contains strong language, themes and acts of physical violence and racism throughout.
This venue welcomes the use of face coverings in the buildings and during performances. Do not attend the theatre if you have symptoms of Covid 19.
Now taking bookings for performances up until Sat 23rd July 2022.
Show times for each day are below.
Mon
2.30pm
Tue
7.30pm
Wed
Thu
7.30pm
7.30pm
Fri
7.30pm
Sat
7.30pm
2.30pm
Sun
-
Bus routes: 46, 113, 187, 268, 603
Night buses: N113
Tube lines: Jubilee Line
Nearest tube: Swiss Cottage
In congestion zone?: No
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Wheelchair accessible
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The Fellowship
Hampstead Theatre, London
Ending soon
Tickets from
£ 8.00