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The National Theatre’s sold-out production of ‘Till the Stars Come Down’ to transfer to the Theatre Royal Haymarket

by Staff Writer
March 10, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
TILL THE STARS COME DOWN Image courtesy of publicist

TILL THE STARS COME DOWN Image courtesy of publicist

The National Theatre’s acclaimed production Till the Stars Come Down is set to transfer to London’s West End this summer for a strictly limited run. Co-produced with Eleanor Lloyd Productions, Fiery Angel, Short Street Productions, and Access Entertainment, this “beautifully observed and bruisingly hilarious play” (★★★★ Time Out) will be staged at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 1 July until 27 September 2025. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Thursday, 20 March at 12pm, starting from £20. On-stage seating will be available throughout the run, with details to be released later.

Till the Stars Come Down is a passionate, heartbreaking, and hilarious portrayal of a larger-than-life family struggling to come to terms with a changing world. Written by former National Theatre writer-in-residence Beth Steel, this critically acclaimed production “fizzes with sharp comic observation” (★★★★ Financial Times) and is “deliriously funny” (★★★★★ Daily Telegraph). Steel’s other credits include The House of Shades (Almeida Theatre), Wonderland (Hampstead Theatre), and Ditch (HighTide Festival and Old Vic Tunnels). She has also won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Most Promising Playwright (2014).

Directed by Olivier Award-winning Bijan Sheibani, Till the Stars Come Down is “full of pain, joy, and laughter in a deft production” (★★★★★ The Guardian). Sheibani’s previous credits include Barber Shop Chronicles, A Taste of Honey (National Theatre), and The Arrival (Bush Theatre).

       

Rufus Norris, Director and Co-Chief Executive of the National Theatre, said: “I am delighted that Beth Steel’s brilliant debut play at the National Theatre is transferring into the West End. Audiences adored Till the Stars Come Down when it was staged in the Dorfman last year, and we are all incredibly proud and pleased that this wonderful production by Bijan Sheibani will get to be shared with many more people. We are deeply appreciative and excited to be working with our co-producers to make this possible.”

Beth Steel, playwright, added: “I couldn’t be more excited for Till the Stars Come Down to move into its new home in the Theatre Royal Haymarket this summer. Having a play staged at the National Theatre in 2024 was a dream come true, and to be bringing it to the West End is nothing short of a fever dream! It was a privilege for the play to be nominated for ‘Best New Play’ at last year’s Olivier Awards, and I’m just so thrilled that this glorious ensemble of characters gets to connect, with all their life force, to a wider audience. I began the play as writer-in-residence at the National Theatre’s New Work Department, a career-changing attachment that gave me the space and support needed to bring it into being, and it was an honour to watch Bijan Sheibani and the wider team unleash it! I can’t wait to see them do it again.”

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The play invites audiences to Sylvia and Marek’s wedding, where over the course of a hot summer’s day, a family gathers to welcome a newcomer into their midst. As the vodka flows and dances are shared, passions boil over, and the limits of love are tested. What happens when the happiest day of your life opens the door to a new and uncertain future?

Audience members will have the opportunity to sit up close and immerse themselves in this “break-out hit of 2024” (★★★★★ WhatsOnStage). On-stage seating will be available throughout the run, with details to be released later.

Sheibani is joined by set and costume designer Samal Blak, lighting designer Paule Constable, choreographer and movement director Aline David, sound designer Gareth Fry, revival director Elin Schofield, original casting director Alistair Coomer CDG, casting director Juliet Horsely CDG, dialect coach Charmian Hoare, intimacy director Asha Jennings-Grant, and fight director Kev McCurdy. Casting is to be announced.

Till the Stars Come Down was originally commissioned by the National Theatre and developed with the theatre’s New Work department while Steel was writer-in-residence (2019-2021). It had its world premiere on 31 January 2024 in the Dorfman Theatre and was Steel’s debut play at the National Theatre, running until 16 March. Following a sold-out run, Till the Stars Come Down was nominated for ‘Best New Play’ at the 2024 Olivier Awards.

       

Till the Stars Come Down in the West End is supported by American Express, the National Theatre’s Official Payment Partner.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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