

Till The Stars Come Down (Theatre Royal Haymarket, West End) - ★★★★ REVIEW
Last week, Mickey-Jo had the joy of attending the opening night performance of TILL THE STARS COME DOWN at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London.
The new play from Beth Steel, which was first produced at the National Theatre, has transferred into the West End amidst considerable acclaimed and takes place over the day of an increasingly frantic wedding.
Check out Mickey-Jo's full review to find out what he thought of the show, its cultural accessibility, and the onstage seating!
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00:00 | introduction
02:02 | synopsis (spoiler free)
05:43 | themes (spoiler free)
11:32 | writing
15:18 | ongoing overview (spoilers)
23:16 | performances (spoilers)
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