Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister
by Rebecca Peyton and Martin M. Bartelt
by Rebecca Peyton and Martin M. Bartelt

Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister is a poignant and humorous exploration of life after the murder of journalist Kate Peyton, told by her sister Rebecca.
About The Play
About The Play
THE ENTIRE RUN IS NOW COMPLETELY SOLD OUT
EXCEPT
FOR ADDED EXTRA PERFORMANCES ON
Tuesday, 24 January 2012 at 3.00pm
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 at 9.30pm
Tickets £13, £11 concessions
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★★★★ Four Stars WhatsOnStage
Following a smash-hit debut at the Edinburgh Festival and an acclaimed national tour, Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister receives its London premiere as part of the Finborough Theatre’s New Writing Season, playing for six Sunday and Monday performances from 8 January 2012
Since her big sister, BBC journalist Kate Peyton, was murdered in Somalia, Rebecca has had rather a strange time. she welcomes us to her world in a passionately political, sharply comical and painfully personal account of life after Kate.
Crafting a moving and often comic tapestry of private moments from a public tragedy, Rebecca tells her own story of a courageous journalist and a loving big sister, whom she misses.
Following every performance, Rebecca will be in the Finborough Wine Café for a completely informal post show discussion which has become an integral part of the show, bringing audience members together for what is always a lively discussion of the show, the making of the show, and the many themes on which the show touches.