Sunny Afternoon
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Sunny Afternoon

at The Harold Pinter Theatre, London
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Sunny Afternoon

30 July, 1966, as Bobby Moore lifts the world-cup trophy, a hundred thousand fans in Wembley are singing Sunny Afternoon in unison; the number one hit which rocked the nation that summer. But how did that happen? And how did The Kinks end up not only invading America but also being banned from playing there at the height of their career?

Ray Davies' extraordinary life story told with Music and Lyrics by Ray Davies, a new Book by Joe Penhall, Direction by Edward Hall and Design by Miriam Buether, Sunny Afternoon explores the rise to stardom of The Kinks. Set against the back-drop of a Britain caught mid-swing between the conservative '50s and riotous '60s, this production explores the euphoric highs and agonising lows of one of Britain's most iconic bands and the irresistible music that influenced generations.

Rated Excellent

The Harold Pinter Theatre

6 Panton Street
London
SW1Y 4DN

Disabled Booking:
0333 0095399

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The Harold Pinter Theatre

6 Panton Street
London
SW1Y 4DN

Disabled Booking:
0333 0095399

See all events at The Harold Pinter Theatre