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PARK THEATRE

Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park
London, N4 3JP
020 7870 6876

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Upcoming Shows

The Rat Trap
Jan 28 – Mar 14, 2026

The Rat Trap, directed by Kirsty Patrick Ward, is a centenary reimagining of Noël Coward's first play. Set in 1920s Belgravia, it explores the unraveling...

Two Halves of Guinness
Two Halves of Guinness
Apr 20 – May 2, 2026

From stage to Star Wars – the Oscar winning actor unveils the origins of his success.Sir Alec Guinness’ commanding performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars secured...



Review: MARIE & ROSETTA, @sohoplace


by Clementine Scott - March 06, 2026

Her name may not be widely known today, but Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s musical legacy is felt down the decades. George Brant’s play about her relationship with gospel singer Marie Knight is retelling not just a woman’s life, but the birth of an entire new genre....

Review: SCOTTISH BALLET - MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, Sadler's Wells


by Louise Penn - March 06, 2026

Mary, Queen of Scots, is a remarkable piece of work, offering pointed comment on the place of women in the sixteenth-century court and on the mythology that casts Mary as a martyr. With striking visuals and compositions, it is an original and modern take on a familiar part of history....

Review: OUR TOWN, Starring Michael Sheen, Rose Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - March 05, 2026

Thornton Wilder’s 1938 play, Our Town, marks the first production for Michael Sheen’s Welsh National Theatre. After selling out across Welsh venues, this understated gem of a play moves west to give audiences of the Rose Theatre a chance to see what this exciting new company can do....

Review: BROKEN GLASS, Young Vic


by Alexander Cohen - March 04, 2026

Arthur Miller's later works are usually overshadowed by his earlier masterpieces. Is it time for reappraisal? With rising antisemitism across the world, what can Miller’s 1994 confrontation of anti-Jewish racism tell us in 2025?...

Review: THE COMFORT WOMAN, Omnibus Theatre


by Clementine Scott - March 03, 2026

Somewhere between 20,000 and 300,000 women, mainly from the Korean Peninsula, were trafficked into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army before and during the Second World War: the so-called ‘comfort women’. Writer-performer Minjeong Kim’s one-woman show tells just one of their stories....

Review: EDUCATING RITA, Reading Rep Theatre


by Jo Caruana - March 03, 2026

The filter-like haze hits you first. Then the occasional lighting, the tiled ceiling, and the faint whiff of the 80s. But it's the arrival of two extraordinary performances – Madelyn Smedley's fizzing, fearless Rita and Julius D'Silva's weary, cynical Frank – that makes Reading Rep Theatre's Edu...

Review: SEA WITCH, Theatre Royal Drury Lane


by Laura Jones - March 02, 2026

Staged at the cavernous Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Sea Witch arrived with the sort of fanfare usually reserved for tried-and-tested crowd-pleasers. Instead, this world premiere exposed the perils of unveiling an unpolished new musical on one of the West End’s most imposing stages....

Review: LAST AND FIRST MEN - NEON DANCE, Coronet Theatre


by Matthew Paluch - March 02, 2026

Sci-fi, like most things, is an acquired taste, and not something you often find related to dance. Enter The Coronet Theatre for once again pushing the boundaries of avant-garde programming. Last And First Men (2024) by Neon Dance is a multimedia work that definitely gets the brain working in pre-p...

Review: SINEMATIC, Emerald Theatre


by Franco Milazzo - February 27, 2026

It appears Tosca Rivola is back for a sequel of sorts. After last year’s debacle that was Diamonds and Dust - a production she co-created with Dita Von Teese that promised the moon, delivered a pebble, was 'paused' shortly after its press night and then, two months later, quietly cancelled - the A...

Review: THE VILLAGE WHERE NO ONE SUFFERS, Jack Studio


by Clementine Scott - February 26, 2026

“We’ve died, we’ve been reborn, but we still have our memories,” a character reflects at one point. He’s talking about the years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and this sense of war as existential is everywhere in Ukrainian playwright Polina Polozhentseva’s understated fable....

Past Shows

Gawain and the Green Knight
Gawain and the Green Knight
Dec 10 – Dec 24, 2025

Greetings staff! The Camelot Corp Christmas celebration is just around the corner… It promises to be a crazy night. Knight with a K.Join Gawain, the...

Jobsworth
Jobsworth
Nov 19 – Dec 6, 2025

Bea’s secretly working three full-time jobs. All at the same time. And she’s still financially f*cked.Between looking after luxury flats to dogsitting the world’s ugliest...

Kindling
Kindling
Oct 22 – Nov 15, 2025

Five perimenopausal women in their 40s, connected only by their mutual friend Mei, embark on a journey  to fulfil her final wish and scatter her...

Lost Watches
Lost Watches
Jul 30 – Aug 23, 2025

Enter Lost Watches’ bizarre world of Beat poetry and broken dreams where forgotten faces can materialise at your front door and your flatmate can be a walking,...

That Bastard, Puccini!
That Bastard, Puccini!
Jul 10 – Aug 9, 2025

Bringing to life a hilarious and captivating story of musical plagiarism, fierce competition, and an explosive rivalry between two of opera’s legendary composers, That Bastard...

Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 3
Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 3
Mar 27 – May 4, 2024

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend – or are they? As the temperature plummets, tensions rise and the bodies keep on falling. Can our illustrious...

9 Circles
9 Circles
Jun 29 – Jul 23, 2022

Based on real events, this taut psychological thriller seeks justice from the collision of morality and empathy.A European Premiere from multi-award winning House Of Cards...

Tony [The Tony Blair Rock Opera]
Tony [The Tony Blair Rock Opera]
Jun 1 – Jul 9, 2022

A reckless reappraisal of the life of former Ugly Rumours front man and Britains first pop Prime Minister Tony Blair.The story of how one man...

MUCK
MUCK
May 12 – May 14, 2022

A play for today with a style thats pure class as brother and sister confront their past to secure their futureAgainst the backdrop of a...

Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 2
Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 2
Feb 9 – Mar 12, 2022

Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 2 features a different celebrity in each performance stepping in as the Inspector without any rehearsal and without ever having seen the script!...

Never Not Once
Never Not Once
Feb 9 – Mar 5, 2022

All-American student Eleanor has the best moms in the world. Shes bright, funny and completely happy apart from one small thing: she wants to know...

Abigail's Party
Abigail's Party
Nov 10 – Dec 4, 2021

Mike Leighs iconic comedy drama returns to the London stage with Kellie Shirley playing Beverly, and Ryan Early (Lee Bryce in The Archers) playing her...

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