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Natasha Gordon’s debut play transfers to the West End following a sell-out run in the Dorfman earlier this year.

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Performance dates

1 December 2018 - 23 February 2019

Run time 1hr 45min (no interval)

Includes interval

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Gordon’s play explores the rituals of family, and gets its name from the Caribbean wake period that lasts several days in which family gather at the home of the deceased and share condolences. The piece is set in Jamaica and follows the children of the recently deceased Gloria, as they embark on nine nights of rum, food and stories with family and friends who have gathered.

 

Special notes

For Saturday performances please note: Between January and March there may be scheduled protest marches on Whitehall in the run up to Brexit. Please allow extra time for your journey to the venue (especially for matinee performances)

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Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night at Trafalgar Studios adds an extra matinee performance due to popular demand

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Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night at Trafalgar Studios adds an extra matinee performance due to popular demand

Backed by overwhelming ticket demand and rave reviews from both audiences and critics alike, the National Theatre production of Nine Night formally announces today an extra matinee performance for 20 February 2019. The family-centric play broke records when it transferred to Trafalgar Studios, marking the first play written by a black British woman to run in London’s West End!

Now is your last chance to see this groundbreaking play. 

Nine Night must end 23 February 2019!

13 Feb, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night reminds us why it’s important to support new playwrights

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Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night reminds us why it’s important to support new playwrights

Thousands of stories remain untold by playwrights who dream of seeing the names of their works up in lights. But as paying theatregoers, we have the power to govern what’s on in London theatre because we vote with our wallets. And our ‘vote’ is what helped make history in 2018 when Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night transferred to Trafalgar Studios, becoming the first-ever play by a black female playwright to be staged in the West End. It followed Arinzé Kene’s Misty, which played at the venue a few months prior and marked a change in what was being greenlit for the stage – and what by whom. Nine Night is a perfect reminder to us all that there are voices waiting to be heard, and while some may argue that black British playwrights are few and far between, perhaps the real issue is that they are simply not being discovered.

2 Jan, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

London Theatre Review: Nine Night at Trafalgar Studios

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London Theatre Review: Nine Night at Trafalgar Studios

National Theatre’s Nine Night deserves its transfer. Natasha Gordon (who also appears as Lorraine) has written a story that many will relate to; whether it be as a Caribbean dysphoria story or just as a family drama. The play begins with the death of Gloria; matriarch to 3 generations. Her death isn’t a surprise but it is clear her children Robert (Oliver Alvin-Wilson) and Lorraine don’t know how to cope, let alone deal with all the friends and relatives that descend for nine nights of mourning.

20 Dec, 2018 | By Shanine Salmon

Casting announced for West End transfer of Nine Night

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Casting announced for West End transfer of Nine Night

The West End transfer of Nine Night has just announced its cast. The debut play by Natasha Gordon enjoyed a sell-out run at the National Theatre earlier this year, earning universal critical acclaim. The show premieres at Trafalgar Studios this December.

10 Sep, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

West End transfer announced for Natasha Gordon's Nine Night

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West End transfer announced for Natasha Gordon's Nine Night

Nine Night, the debut play written by London-born actress of Jamaican decent Natasha Gordon, will be transferring to the West End this winter following a very successful run at the National Theatre.

20 Jun, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels