On 9 February 2005, Rebecca Peyton‘s big sister Kate was shot and killed on assignment for the BBC in Somalia. Since then, Rebecca has had a rather strange time…
Universally acclaimed at the Edinburgh Festival, Rebecca’s Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister welcomes us to her world in a passionately political, sharply comical and painfully personal account of life after Kate.
“A reminder of how almost absurdly precious life is”
The Times
Dates & Times
Derby Hall @ The Met
Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister
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