They are the coolest, fiercest, most super talentedest girl band ever assembled:
Big Sis and Little Sis are waiting for the third member of their trio to arrive. Little Miss is on her way. It just takes her a little bit longer.
At thirteen, Little Miss is given a gift which cannot be returned. It’s a part of her. She has to share her body and life with it. And she needs to find a way for the two of them to get along as they can’t both be Player One.
Matilda Ibini’s coming-of-age tale smashes together 90s nostalgia, Nigerian family, East London and Sailor Moon to tell the sometimes tricky, often funny truth about growing up with a physical impairment.
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Written by Matilda Ibini (My White Best Friend And Other Letters Left Unsaid, Bunker Theatre; Choice and Control, Old Vic Theatre) and directed by Bunker Theatre Associate Director Debbie Hannan (Pah-La, Royal Court; Cuckoo, Soho Theatre).
Accessibility: The Bunker can accommodate up to six wheelchair users at each performance. If you are planning to visit The Bunker and need to reserve a wheelchair space, please contact us as you are booking your ticket - email us at boxoffice@bunkertheatre.com. There will be Relaxed Performances on Sat 14 December at 3.00pm and Wed 18 December at 7.30pm.
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