The Inheritance


Performed in the Warburton Studio Theatre (entrance in Mousey Lane)

PLEASE NOTE: Access is via stairs only

Tue 16 Sep 7.45pm       Book Now

Wed 17 Sep 7.45pm       Book Now

Thu 18 Sep 7.45pm       Book Now

Fri 19 Sep 7.45pm       Book Now

Sat 20 Sep 7.45pm       Book Now

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This live show starts at 7.45pm. Please arrive in good time; admission to the studio once the show has begun will be at an appropriate point in the performance. 

This production has unreserved seating.

Special Offer – Opening night (16 Sept at 7.45pm) and matinee (20th Sept at 2pm) – all tickets £12
All other performances – all tickets £15
Duration: approx 120 minutes, including one interval

 

The Sinodun Players present ‘The Inheritance’

by Miguel Falabella, translated, adapted and directed by Len Pannett

One apartment. Four sisters. A lifetime of baggage.

After years apart, four women return to the family flat in Copacabana — not just to divide what’s been left behind, but to confront what they’ve each become. One is fiercely intellectual, another a romantic who fled to Paris. One seeks peace in spirituality, the other clings to structure and tradition. What starts as a practical discussion about inheritance quickly spirals into a riotous reckoning with old rivalries, forgotten dreams, and uncomfortable truths.

The Inheritance is a smart, spiky, and deeply heartfelt comedy about the minefield of family, full of sarcasm, tenderness and moments that are almost too real. There are arguments. There are revelations. And somewhere in all the chaos, there’s the fragile, unspoken bond of sisterhood that refuses to fade.

This is a world exclusive: the first-ever English production of A Partilha, the Brazilian theatre phenomenon by Miguel Falabella, translated and adapted by director Len Pannett and brought to the UK stage for the very first time.