The Lonely Londoners Tickets

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Kiln Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR
Running Time 1hr 30min.
Running Since Fri, 10 January 2025
Booking Until Sat, 15 February 2025
Save Up To 25%
Valid on all performances from 10 January - 15 February 2025

Book By 8 December 2024
Monday - 19:30
Tuesday - 19:30
Wednesday 13:30 19:30
Thursday - 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 14:30 19:30
Sunday - -
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Ages: 12+

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The critically acclaimed adaptation of Sam Selvon’s iconic novel.

1950s London. Newly arrived from Trinidad, Henry ‘Sir Galahad’ Oliver is impatient to start his new life in London. Carrying just pyjamas and a toothbrush, he bursts through Moses Aloetta’s door only to find Moses and his friends already soured on city life. Will the London fog dampen Galahad’s dreams? Or will these Lonely Londoners make a home in a city that sees them as a threat?

Following its sold out run at Jermyn Street Theatre, Roy Williams’ adaptation of Sam Selvon’s iconic novel, The Lonely Londoners, comes to Kiln. Ebenezer Bambgoye’s critically acclaimed production opens a window into the hopes, dream and realities of generation Windrush.

Please note there will be a Post-Show Q&A on 30 January, 7:30pm

Assisted Performances:
Captioned: 3 February, 7.30pm
Relaxed: 8 February, 2.30pm
Audio-Described: 13 February, 7.30pm

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Kiln Theatre

269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR
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The Kiln Theatre is located in Kilburn, North London. The theatre opened in a converted Forester’s Hall in 1980 and was formerly known as the Tricycle Theatre. In 1987 the theatre was almost totally destroyed by a fire which started in a neighbouring timber yard. Two years later, it was re-built and the front of house facilities were enhanced and expanded. After undergoing a major redevelopment, the theatre reopened in 2018 as the Kiln Theatre under Indhu Rubasingham's leadership.