Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
From Saturday 15 August 2020, indoor performances at London theatres are allowed (with social distancing).
Outdoor performances (where possible) can also go ahead.
However, most theatres remain closed as they either do not have outside spaces or regard the need for social distancing as uneconomic.
The show below will not currently be playing and is scheduled to close by 15 August 2020 (when theatres can reopen for indoor performances).
Original performance dates are given below and reflect any changes we know about.
Closed 26 Oct 2019
Theatre Royal (Stratford East)
Image courtesy Theatre Royal (Stratford East)
Synopsis
One sister stayed at home to care for Dad, the other set out to 'make a difference'.
Reunited under their childhood roof, Pauline and Rachel unearth more than the 10 years between them.
It's a huge gap. Almost insurmountable.
And each is determined to let the other know exactly who has done things right.
Daughterhood is a beautiful, ferocious play about the bonds that tie us, and how we sometimes need to break them.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
Written by Charley Miles, finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn award, New York 2017 (BLACKTHORN; West Yorkshire Playhouse).
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Theatre
Stratford
London E15 1BN
Dates
Performance days & times
Tickets
£15 for under 26s
See Daughterhood and On the Other Hand, We're Happy on the same night for £30.
Cast
Charlotte O'Leary
Charlotte Bate
Toyin Omari-Kinch
Creatives
Author: Charley Miles
Director: Stef O'Driscoll
Lighting: Peter Small
Sound: Dominic Kennedy
Movement: Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster
Production: A Paines Plough and Theatr Clwyd production.