Content Advisory Notes
We believe that theatre can do or be anything and no subject is off limits. Whilst we don't want to give away any spoilers, we feel a duty to inform audiences of any material that may cause distress. If you'd like to speak to a member of the Stratford East team for more information before you book, please call us on 020 8534 0310 or email tickets@stratfordeast.com
Animal Farm
Animal Farm is a fable about a group of farm animals who have been neglected, oppressed and enslaved by their farmer, Mr Jones. The story has many resonances with our current world and contains challenging themes and depictions of societal neglect, slavery, animal cruelty, class, inequality, protest, fake news and manipulation, democracy and power. The play contains violence using guns, whips and cattle prods, and some animals are brutally killed. There will be the presence of blood in the production - this blood will be fake. Two of the characters are mothers whose foals/eggs have been taken from them and this is explored in the play.
The Women of Llanrumney
This show deals with slavery, contains racial slurs from the start and scenes which audience members may find distressing, references to violence and abuse and features strong language.
Tambo & Bones
This show contains sounds of gunfire, violence, ethnic violence, strong language, strong racial language and discusses themes some may find upsetting relating to race.
James Rowland: Learning to Fly & Piece of Work
Contains mild adult language and adult themes, including references to drugs and discussion of suicide