‘In our shops we will be Kings of England. And we will make this place our place.’
The Bains’ corner shop in Wolverhampton has been at the centre of the family for three generations.
Against the backdrop of a changing 20th century, Mrs Bains is balancing running the business, caring for her ailing husband and the demands of her two headstrong daughters, who each have their eye on a different kind of future.
Fast forward to the present day, a family tragedy pulls Arjan Bains back from a life in London. The shop represents everything he was trying to escape, but with his mother insisting it remain open, how long can he stay away?
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti (A Kind of People) adapts the critically acclaimed novel from Sathnam Sanghera (Empireland), a sweeping family portrait directed by Iqbal Khan (East Is East).
‘raucously funny and often moving family saga’The Standard
‘a tender and touching tale...sharply funny’London Theatre
‘a necessary and uplifting production’WhatsOnStage
‘Funny, fierce and unwaveringly human’The Mirror
‘irresistible nostalgia’Daily Mail
‘funny, sad and totally involving’Mail on Sunday
‘full of laughter and light’A Young(ish) Perspective
‘deeply human...an intricate ensemble piece of theatre’London Theatre 1
‘blends big themes with razor-sharp dialogue and heart-wrenching personal drama’All That Dazzles
‘a charming and insightful family story’London Box Office
‘hopeful and uplifting’North West End
‘a sweeping family drama…a truly epic tale’The Upcoming
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