» Season Brochure Jan → Jun 2017
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Welcome Jan→ Jun 2017
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Park Theatre For those relishing the lighter side of things, there are lashings of laughter in store including the World Premiere of John Misto’s exceptional comedy Madame Rubinstein, which I’m thrilled to be directing with a superb cast including Miriam Margolyes. The last few months have seen some exciting changes among our team. I am delighted to welcome Rachael Williams as our new Executive Director and Dawn James in the new role of Sales and Marketing Manager. Before the paint is dry on the stage of the first show in the season we will have switched to new, more powerful box office software enabling an even easier online booking process for you. Furthermore, we are making significant improvements to our phone system, meaning more calls answered quicker than ever. Finally, having successfully piloted our first ever relaxed, parents & babies and captioned performances in 2016, we are now introducing audio described and dementia friendly performances to offer a full programme of accessible performances throughout the season. I hope you enjoy looking through this brochure and reading about
the upcoming productions on our stages as well as the creative learning activities on offer. Do remember to arrive early for some food and drink in our in-house café bar – and should you have any special requirements or like to book a table please contact our Café Bar Manager Tom Bailey directly (details on page 26). We’re always striving for improvements and most of the time our constraints are purely financial. As a charity with no public subsidy we’re only able to keep our doors open through generous donations. Whether donating £2 with your ticket, becoming a Friend or indeed supporting us in any way, you’ll be making a real difference.
Jan→ Jun 2017
I’m delighted to introduce our opening season for 2017. There’s an array of fresh, punchy new writing across both spaces together with a long awaited European premiere, an acclaimed musical and a drama revival.
If there’s anything else we can do to make your experience better please don’t hesitate to get in touch by emailing feedback@parktheatre.co.uk I look forward to seeing you soon,
Jez Bond Artistic Director
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Michael James Cox and Tom O’Connell in association with Park Theatre present the World Premiere of a brand new comedy
Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.30 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.00
Prices Previews £18.50 Standard £20 – £29.50 Concessions £18.50 – £22 Child (Under 16) £15* Young Patron tickets (11 - 14 Jan) £10* Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Parents & Babies £15 Wed 25 Jan 13.00 (Babes in arms go free) See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply. Age Guidance: 15+
Raising Martha
Written by David Spicer Directed by Michael Fentiman Cast includes Tom Bennett, Jasper Britton, Joel Fry and Morgana Robinson
Raising Martha is a hilarious new comedy by award-winning writer David Spicer. Starring the finest comedy ensemble live on stage, Morgana Robinson (BBC’s The Agency, Channel 4’s The Windsors), Joel Fry (ITV’s Plebs, HBO’s Game of Thrones), Tom Bennett (Netflix’s Mascots, E4’s Phone Shop) and Jasper Britton (Richard II, RSC, The Libertine, Haymarket Theatre), Raising Martha absurdly tackles the timely issues of terrorism, civil rights and six-foot frogs!
Jan→ Jun 2017
11 Jan → 11 Feb
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We follow the fortunes of a family frog farm in rural England and the efforts of the local constabulary to establish the exact whereabouts of the family’s long dead mother. Hilarity is guaranteed in one of the must-see new dark comedies of 2017.
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Morgana Robinson
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Glynis Henderson Productions in association with Park Theatre present Action To The Word’s
Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.30 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.00
Prices
A Clockwork Orange Written by Anthony Burgess Directed by Alexandra Spencer-Jones Lighting Design by James Baggaley
Previews £18.50 Standard £20 – £29.50 Concessions £18.50 – £22
HHHH Telegraph, Independent,
Young Patrons £10*
Evening Standard, Time Out.
(14 - 21 Feb)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Audio Described Wed 8 Mar 19.30 Touch Tour 18.00 See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply. Age Guidance: 16+
Action To The Word’s award-winning and breathtaking allmale version of A Clockwork Orange hits Park Theatre. This electrifying and testosterone-filled physical theatre horror show exquisitely captures and transcends the spirit of Anthony Burgess’ original literary masterpiece.
Jan→ Jun 2017
14 Feb → 18 Mar
What's On → Park 2OO
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A Clockwork Orange lures its audience into the glorious glass-edged nastiness of Manchester’s underworld. A playtime of orgiastic ultraviolence and sexuality, it's the story of little Alex and his Droogs in their battle against the tedium of adolescence. An unapologetic celebration of the human condition, it remains as terrifyingly relevant today as when the book was published in 1962 and when Stanley Kubrick’s film caused a stir in 1971.
“ Imaginative and striking… It sizzles with energy” HHHH Evening Standard
“ This is a show that everyone should experience” Image: Matt Martin
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Tim Johanson Productions in association with Julie Clare Productions, Arion Productions and Park Theatre present the European Premiere of
Times Evenings Mon → Sat 19.30 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.00
Prices Previews £18.50 Standard £20 – £29.50 Concessions £18.50 – £22 Child (Under 16) £15* Young Patrons £10* (21 - 30 Mar)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Parents & Babies £15 Thu 13 Apr 13.00 (Babes in arms go free) See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply.
Chinglish Written by David Henry Hwang Directed by Andrew Keates
The first rule of doing business in China is also the last: always bring your own translator. Daniel, an American, wants to open up China for his business. There are only three things standing in his way: he can’t speak the language, he can’t learn the customs, and he’s falling in love with the one woman he can’t have. Tony award-winning and Pulitzer Prize finalist David Henry Hwang returns to Park Theatre following the sell-out success of Yellow Face (Park Theatre 2013, National Theatre 2014), with the European premiere of his Broadway hit comedy.
Jan→ Jun 2017
21 Mar → 22 Apr
What's On → Park 2OO
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Hwang’s hilarious comedy about the misadventures of miscommunication explores the modern difficulty of doing business between East and West. Acclaimed director Andrew Keates (As Is, Dessa Rose Trafalgar Studios) makes his Park Theatre debut.
“ Shrewd, timely and razor sharp comedy” Chicago Tribune
“ A triumph in any language” New York Magazine
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Park Theatre and Oliver Mackwood in association with TBO Productions present a brand new comedy
Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.30 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.00
Prices Previews £18.50 Standard £20 – £29.50 Concessions £18.50 – £22 Child (Under 16) £15* Young Patrons £10* (26 Apr - 03 May)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Captioned Wed 24 May 19.30 See p.21 for details.
Park Theatre 4th Birthday Gala Tue 09 May From 18.00 See the show within a starry evening of fizz, food and fifties finery. Priority booking for Park Friends opens in January. See website for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply.
Madame Rubinstein Written by John Misto Directed by Jez Bond Cast includes Miriam Margolyes
The woman who created beauty. Set against the glamorous skylines of 1950s Manhattan, world-leading cosmetics entrepreneur Helena Rubinstein is locked in a power struggle with rivals Elizabeth Arden and Revlon.
Jan→ Jun 2017
26 Apr → 27 May
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From humble beginnings as a Polish-Jewish immigrant, this is the story behind one of the best-known faces in the world of beauty. But as her professional and family conflicts reach fever pitch, will the ghosts of a turbulent past topple one of the world’s richest businesswomen? Starring BAFTA award-winning Miriam Margolyes (Harry Potter, Romeo and Juliet, The Age of Innocence), Madame Rubinstein is a bright new comedy where the nails are painted and the gloves are off. Yet when the lipstick bleeds and the makeup fades, what is there left to hide behind?
“ A provocative and entertaining evening, directed by Jez Bond with the confidence of a man who knows he is on to a winner.” Daily Telegraph (on Adult Supervision)
Image: Mark Douet Design: Kathrin Jacobsen
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Cahoots Theatre Company in association with Park Theatre present the World Premiere of
Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.30 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.00
Prices Previews £18.50 Standard £20 – £29.50 Concessions £18.50 – £22 Young Patrons £10* (31 May - 07 Jun)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Parents & Babies £15 Tue 27 Jun 13.00 (Babes in arms go free) See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply.
Twitstorm Written by Chris England Directed by Jonathan Lewis
Guy Manton is a national treasure, the much-loved host of a caustic television panel show, until a throwaway remark is inadvertently shared with the whole world, and before Guy knows what is happening he is being battered by the Twitstorm. A hilarious exploration of what can happen when the self-righteousness of social media gets out of hand. From Chris England author of the hit comedy Breakfast with Jonny Wilkinson and co-author of the acclaimed An Evening with Gary Lineker.
Jan→ Jun 2017
31 May → 01 Jul
What's On → Park 2OO
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From the producer behind Park Theatre hits, Dead Sheep, An Audience with Jimmy Savile, The Roundabout and Deny, Deny, Deny.
Age Guidance 16+
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What's On → Park 9O Jan→ Jun 2017
PARK 9O 10 Jan → 04 Feb Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.45 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.15
Prices Previews £14.50 Standard £18 Concessions £16.50 Child (Under 16) £13* Young Patrons £10* (10 - 17 Jan)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Relaxed £10 Tue 31 Jan 15.15 (Carer goes free)* See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply. Age Guidance: 14+ (Strong language)
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Shiny Pin Productions in association with Park Theatre present the London Premiere of
The Albatross 3rd & Main Written and Directed by Simon David Eden “Oh this is beautiful. I’m gonna remember this day. They gonna write colorful ballads about you Spider.” Three guys. A mountain of debt. And a box of priceless roadkill. A punchy black comedy set in a rundown general store in small-town Massachusetts, that explores the shadowy flip side of the American Dream – for some folks that dream can be a bit of a nightmare!
“ Razor sharp and wickedly funny” Treat Williams
“ Highly recommended. Reminded of the best of Galton & Simpson and Kurt Vonnegut. A play full of sweet, poisonous one liners… loaded with wit, wisdom and the courage to examine some important themes” Fringe Review, Brighton
What's On → Park 9O 07 Feb → 04 Mar Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.45 Matinees Wed 8 Feb 15.15 Thu & Sat 15.15
Prices Previews £14.50 Standard £18 Concessions £16.50 Child (Under 16) £13* Young Patrons £10* (07 - 14 Feb)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Dementia Friendly £10 Wed 1 Mar 15.15 (Also suitable for those affected by epilepsy or anxiety attacks. Carer goes free)* See p.21 for details.
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Word Mills Productions and Dead Letter Perfect in association with Park Theatre present the World Premiere of
Killing Time
Jan→ Jun 2017
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Written by Zoe Mills Directed by Antony Eden Designed by Paul Colwell Cast includes Brigit Forsyth and Zoe Mills Hester is determined to live her last days to the full. Even if it kills her… Inspired by an original cello composition by Brigit Forsyth, which she will play live among a feast of cello classics, the pair star in this hilarious and irreverent brand new comedy. Written by her daughter Zoe Mills, Killing Time explores inspiration, music, life and the right to die. With an ingenious mix of live cello, digital film and soundscape, Killing Time moves, amuses and provokes fresh thought on the most searching question we all may face: if you could leave the world your very last words… what would you say? Brigit Forsyth has extensive television and stage credits including the BBC sitcom Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads and is currently appearing in Still Open all Hours.
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What's On → Park 9O Jan→ Jun 2017
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07 Mar → 01 Apr Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.45 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.15
Prices Previews £14.50 Standard £18 Concessions £16.50 Young Patrons £10* (During previews)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Captioned Wed 29 Mar 19.45 See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply. Age Guidance 16+
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Moya Productions and It Worx in association with Park Theatre present the World Premiere of
A Dark Night in Dalston Written by Stewart Permutt Cast includes Michelle Collins It’s Friday evening on a council estate in Dalston... Gideon, a young, observant Jewish man from the other side of town is attacked. The warm-hearted and quirky Gina insists on protecting him in her flat. Dusk falls, Sabbath begins and no strictly observant Jew can travel by any form of transport. Gideon is forced to spend the night… but in the bedroom lies Billy, Gina’s husband. These two lonely people cling to each other in this funny and touching two-hander by award-winning writer Stewart Permutt. “You’ve gone all tense now. Relax those shoulders. That’s better. We’re safe aren’t we sweetheart…”
What's On → Park 9O 04 Apr→ 29 Apr Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.15 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.15
Prices Previews £14.50 Standard £18 Concessions £16.50 Child (Under 16) £13* Young Patrons £10* (04 - 11 Apr)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Family Ticket £50* Parents & Babies £15 Tue 25 Apr 13.00 (Babes in arms goes free)*
Relaxed £10 Wed 26 Apr 15.15 (Carer goes free)* See p.21 for details.
Hot Coals Theatre in association with Park Theatre present
Finders Keepers Devised & performed by Hot Coals Theatre Directed by Caroline Parker Cast includes Clare-Louise English and Jo Sargeant
Jan→ Jun 2017
PARK 9O
Finders Keepers - two twits, one junkyard and an unexpected surprise! Hot Coals are back with a fun filled, highly visual and touching piece inspired by the story of baby Moses. Using music, puppetry and comic happenings with no dialogue, the production is inclusive to both (d) Deaf and hearing audiences in a wonderful shared experience. Two endearing and quirky characters living in a scrapyard on the fringes of society have their lives turned upside down when the discovery of a tiny baby catches them by surprise. Where did it come from? Is it a gift from above or did it get washed down the river? And, uh… does it come with a manual?! Step into the strange and murky world of Mr Pharaoh and his daughter and join these loveable vagrants as they grapple with their new routine.
“ Infectious fun!” Fringe Review Image: Chris Daw
Deaf Friendly
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What's On → Park 9O Jan→ Jun 2017
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03 May → 27 May Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.45 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.15 Sun 21 May 15.15
Prices Previews £14.50 Standard £18 Concessions £16.50 Child (Under 16) £13* Young Patrons £10* (During previews)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Relaxed £10 Tue 23 May 15.15 (Carer goes free)* See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply.
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Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Joe C Brown in association with Park Theatre present
tick, tick... BOOM! Book, Music and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson Directed by Bronagh Lagan Musical Direction by Gareth Bretherton Set and Costume Design by Nik Corrall Before Rent, there was tick, tick… BOOM! An aspiring composer questions his life choices on the eve of his thirtieth birthday in Jonathan Larson's autobiographical rock musical. The Pulitzer Prize and Tony award-winner tells the story of the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break in theatre. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and yet Jon is still waiting on tables and trying to write the great American musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges. Containing fourteen songs, ten characters, three actors and a band, tick, tick… BOOM! takes you on the journey that led to a Broadway blockbuster. Performed by arrangement with: Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited
What's On → Park 9O 01 Jun → 24 June Times Evenings Tue → Sat 19.45 Matinees Thu & Sat 15.15
Prices Previews £14.50 Standard £18 Concessions £16.50 Child (Under 16) £13* Young Patrons £10* (01 - 08 Jun)
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free Audio Described Wed 21 Jun 19.45 Touch Tour 18.15 See p.21 for details. *Subject to availability. T&Cs apply.
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Buckland Theatre company in association with Park Theatre present
The Ugly One Written by Marius von Mayenburg Translated by Maja Zade Directed by Roy Alexander Weise
Jan→ Jun 2017
PARK 9O
Lette thought he was an average guy finally about to move up in the world. But he wasn’t average at all. He was ugly. Very ugly, in the eyes of…well, everyone. And he wasn't going anywhere. So he decided to make a change. To his face. But when the bandages came off he discovered that he might now possibly be too beautiful. 2016 JMK award-winner Roy Alexander Weise directs Marius von Mayenburg's razor-sharp comedy about beauty, identity and doing what it takes to get to the top.
“ The Ugly One... is a metaphysical teaser and a theatrical dare” The Observer
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Call our box office on 020 7870 6876 Opening Hours from 2 Jan 2017: Mon – Sat (exc. public holidays) 18.00 Closed Sun. 10.00
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(10% telephone booking fee per ticket. Capped at £2.50)
3 In Person From box office during opening hours (see times online) From the ground floor Café Bar from 8am Mon – Fri, 9am Sat and 11am Sun If you have any box office or ticketing enquiries please call us on the above number or email → boxoffice@parktheatre.co.uk. Please note that we are a small team and endeavour to respond within 48 hours.
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Concessions are available on all Park Theatre performances in Park90 and in Park200 on Band B seats to those aged 65+, members of entertainment unions (please see a list of accepted unions online), local residents with a North London ‘N' postcode on Tuesdays and via our Pay What You Can Scheme. parktheatre.co.uk/ See your-visit/box-office for full details. NB: Concessions are not available in Park200 Band A Seats. Proof of eligibility may be required and terms and conditions apply.
Under 16? Child tickets are available to those aged under 16 on appropriate performances. Tickets: Park200 £15, Park90 £13. Subject to availability, terms and conditions apply.
Under 26? Our free Young Patrons’ programme offers young people between the ages of 16 and 26yrs the chance to connect with Park Theatre through a range of benefits including: • £10 tickets on all Park90 and Park200 productions (subject to availability)
• 10% off food and drink in the all-day café bar • Invitations to special events • Regular newsletters
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Ticket Collection We aim to operate a paperless system so all tickets are emailed directly to you. Displaying this email on a smart phone/tablet, or presenting a print-out will gain you access to the auditorium. If you require tickets to be printed at the venue a 25p charge per ticket will apply at the time of booking and you should arrive 30 mins before the performance to collect.
Refunds, Exchanges and Returns We do not offer any refunds. Exchanges may be available at least 24 hours prior to the performance and would incur a £2.00 administration fee per ticket.
Ticket Touting Ticket touting is not permitted and tickets bought via unauthorised agents will be voided. We strongly advise customers to only purchase tickets via authorised channels.
Latecomers Please note that on the majority of performances we are unable to admit latecomers for reasons of audience enjoyment and/or health & safety.
Facilities and Access Our aim at Park Theatre is to be a welcoming and inclusive venue for everyone. There are wheelchair spaces for each performance and accessible toilets with baby changing facilities. Scripts and cast lists are available in large print on request. There is an infra-red hearing loop system in both Park200 and Park90. Please ask a member of front of house staff if you require a headset. We are a dog-friendly building and assistance dogs are welcome in both Park200 and Park90. Please request an aisle seat when you book.
Our new programme of access performances includes: Captioned These have a caption unit onstage operated to simultaneously display anything spoken or sung onstage, as well as information on sound effects and music. Captioning can be useful when strong accents are used or for people who speak English as a second language, as well as for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. Audio Described These provide an audio description delivered live in-between dialogue which can be picked up through headsets for people who are visually impaired. A Touch Tour before the performance offers an opportunity to explore the set and costumes and to meet the cast.
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Everyone Welcome
Relaxed Dementia Friendly Audio Described Parents & Babies Deaf Friendly Family Friendly
Relaxed Dementia Friendly These are designed to welcome people who may benefit from a more relaxed environment, including those with: an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorder or a learning those affected by disability and dementia, epilepsy or anxiety attacks. With adjustments to lighting and sound levels, and a relaxed attitude to noise and moving around the auditorium during the play. A chill out zone will also be provided for anyone who wishes to take time out during the performance. Parents & Babies These additional showings are for audiences who wish to bring babes in arms (under 1 year). With reduced capacity to provide additional room and a relaxed attitude to noise and moving around the auditorium. Baby changing and feeding facilities and a buggy park provided.
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Deaf Friendly These are productions without words, where lighting effects are used to complement important music or sound cues. Captioning is therefore not required. Family Friendly These are productions deemed suitable for ages 5yrs+ to adults. If you are registered disabled and require someone to accompany you, please contact the Box Office. When booking in Park200 please note that there is a step down to Stalls Row A and that Row B in the Circle is not suitable for those with mobility restrictions. Visit our website parktheatre.co.uk/accessibility for more detailed access information. If you have any access requirements or require a wheelchair place, please email foh@parktheatre.co.uk
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Support Us
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» Support Us
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Donate now!
This season our emphasis is on all things NEW! There’s a wealth of new writing, the introduction of a new and improved box office system and the launch of our new-look Park Friends scheme in the next year – offering even more opportunities to engage with our work at its earliest stages. However, some things remain the same – our commitment to quality, diversity and creating great value theatre - and our need for your support. Park Theatre is a charity and each year we raise £250,000 to enable us to continue to welcome around 100,000 people, delivering them a range of theatrical experiences at affordable prices. There are many ways you can make a difference.
“ This is a cool urban space with bold aspirations” The Stage
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Join our Park Friends scheme, add a donation when you book your tickets, name a seat, or contact me to find out more about how you can support us. Even buying a coffee, drink or meal in the café when you visit helps, as a percentage of café bar profits are re-invested into the theatre. Every pound we raise goes towards helping us create theatre that everyone can enjoy… and that includes you. I’d love to hear from you, so do get in touch.
Dorcas Morgan Development Director
parktheatre.co.uk/support-us 020 7167 6632 development@parktheatre.co.uk
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Creative Learning If you’re looking to gain new skills, make friends and have a great time in a creative environment, check out the variety of projects available this term for adults and children of all abilities. We’re proud to be a community hub where your creativity can flourish.
R Term Time courses For young people Playground Players: A regular 10-week Saturday course for young people aged 4 to 14yrs (split into three age groups). Build confidence, performance skills and teamwork within a professional working theatre. Showcase for family and friends on the last day of term.
Jan→ Jun 2017
Our ethos is in our name: Park. A place where everyone in the community can meet up, enjoy themselves and connect with others – and what better way to explore our park than by getting involved yourself or giving a gift of a course to someone you love who loves theatre.
Come and Play!
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10 week Saturday course Spring term: 14 Jan → 25 Mar Summer term: 22 Apr → 8 Jul Term: £135 / Session: £13.50
I look forward to welcoming you to the Park Theatre family.
Melli Bond Creative Director parktheatre.co.uk/creative-learning learning@parktheatre.co.uk
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Creative Learning
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Book for both Park Players and Pro Players and save! Details online.
R Term Time courses
Jan→ Jun 2017
For adults Park Players Ensemble: Ideally suited for adults looking to build new skills using a range of theatre techniques or to rekindle their love of drama. All adults are welcome, with priority for those 55yrs+. Showcase for family and friends at the end of term. Thursday evenings at 18.30 Spring term: 19 Jan → 23 Mar Summer term: 27 Apr → 29 Jun Term: £90 / Session: £9 Pro Players: Great for adults looking for a more intensive performance skills experience including solo work and professional guidance for anyone interested in a career in theatre performance. Showcase your work at the end of term. Thursday evenings at 20.15 Spring term: 19 Jan → 23 Mar Summer term: 27 Apr → 29 Jun Term: £90 / Session: £9
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Scholarships available on some courses! Please email us.
Park Players Reminiscence: A 10 week course for those affected by dementia and their carers. Led by specialist teachers who use drama techniques, reminiscence therapy and social time to create a performance. 10 week course Spring term: 23 Jan → 27 Mar Summer term: 24 Apr → 26 Jun FREE One Story, Our Voice: Voices of the Displaced: A 17 week project aimed at local migrants living in Finsbury Park who want to share their story, learn key skills in storytelling, theatre making, building confidence and team work. In collaboration with You Press. This very exciting course culminates in a family friendly performance in Park200.
16 week project Wednesdays 18.30 → 21.00 Morris Space Starts 11 Jan FREE Performance: 7 May at 17.00 and 19.30 in Park200 (Tickets £8 / conc. £5) Please find us under Other Events on our website.
Teen Week: A fun filled week with five intensive sessions for ages 13 to 18 (split into three age groups). Ideal for young people and students bursting to let their imagination and voices be heard. 14 → 18 Aug Week: £50
Storybook Playtime: For crawlers to walkers. Journey into Francesca Simon’s story What’s That Noise? through drama play, with cuddly toys, song, sound, movement and plenty of sensory materials. Wednesday’s 11am → 12pm Spring term: 1 Feb → 1 Mar Summer term: 12 Apr → 10 May Second Summer term: 1 Jun → 28 Jun Term: £50 / Session £5
R Half Term Once Upon a Time at Park Theatre: A week long puppetry workshop in myths, legends and fairytales for ages 2 – 12 and their grownups! The week will culminate in an all-day family festival on Sun 19 Feb including workshops in puppetry, drama, storytelling and physical theatre as well as an adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s King Arthur and an audience Q&A with the author himself!
Picnic Play: A summer holiday weeklong workshop for ages 9 to 13, where the students create their own play in a week and learn theatre techniques in mind, body and voice. Family and friends performance on the last day of the course. 21 → 26 Aug Week: £55
R Schools, Colleges and University Groups Interactive Tours and Workshops are tailored for primary, secondary, college and university students. Journey through the building, ask questions and take a sneak peek at the backstage areas. Combine your tour with a Performance or Technical Workshop and hone personal and team-working skills.
Jan→ Jun 2017
For parents & babies
Creative Learning
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Visit parktheatre.co.uk/creative-learning for more information and to book! Say hello or ask us a question learning@parktheatre.co.uk
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14 → 19 Feb All day family festival Sun 19 Feb Please see website for further details.
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The Café Bar
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More than just a theatre!
Park
Café Bar
Jan→ Jun 2017
Set within the award-winning Park Theatre, our café bar is fast becoming one of north London’s most exciting, vibrant hangouts. The menus change daily, we have two for one cocktails during our 17.00–18.00 happy hour and you never know who you might bump into! We serve a wide range of food and drink including a selection of breakfast pastries, baps and a build-your-own breakfast board. With regular specials and delicious sharing boards plus vegan and gluten free options, we cater to all tastes. Located across two floors we welcome an eclectic crowd of theatregoers, artists, students, business folk and locals from morning ’til night. Whether you’re looking for a quiet cup of tea whilst checking your emails, grabbing a freshly ground take-away coffee, having a business lunch or even dinner with friends, we pride ourselves on providing great quality and service. Remember for every coffee, drink or meal you buy, a portion of the proceeds goes back to supporting Park Theatre. Party of 10 or more? We can reserve you a table! Our experienced team would love to cater your event. Whether you prefer canapés, dinner or drinks and nibbles, please get in touch so we help plan your perfect get together. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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Tom Bailey Café Bar Manager cafebargm@parktheatre.co.uk
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Hires All of our spaces are available to hire for private events and we are able to accommodate up to 200 people. The architecture of our building makes Park Theatre a versatile space for rehearsals, read-throughs, meetings, presentations, away-days, conferences, workshops, filming, children’s parties, dinners, drinks, cocktails and canapés.
For hiring information please contact→ hire@parktheatre.co.uk
» Volunteering Join us today!
Volunteer
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at Park Theatre Run by a small team of staff, we could not exist without the terrific support of our friendly, dedicated and passionate volunteers, who play a key part in creating a welcoming atmosphere for both audience members and visiting companies alike. Whether you’re looking for a career in the arts or just want to broaden your horizons, volunteering at Park Theatre can provide you with the opportunity to enhance your skills and meet new people – plus the chance to see plays, as well as what goes on behind the scenes of a working theatre.
If you’re interested and want to find our more please contact me → volunteers@parktheatre.co.uk and get involved with one of London’s most exciting theatres.
“It’s such a friendly place and I love meeting the audiences. It’s a great thing to be part of, it makes you feel proud that you are helping make it happen.”
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Park Theatre is a neighbourhood theatre with global ambition. Situated in the heart of Finsbury Park, we serve our local community as well as audiences from across London and beyond.
Linda Gaskell, Volunteer
Naomi Dixon Venue and Volunteers Manager
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Getting Here
Thank you Park Theatre is indebted to the following for their generous support to enable us to continue our work onstage and off: Corporate Supporters
Community and Access Supporters
Tube Finsbury Park is located on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines. Please note that the Wells Terrace exit from Finsbury Park Station is closed. To reach us you will need to come out of the Station Place exit, turn left under the bridge on Stroud Green Road, then take the second left into Morris Place. Park Theatre is at the end of Morris Place. Please allow an extra 4 minutes for your journey. The Victoria Line is part of the new 24 hour night tube service on Friday and Saturday nights.
Train Mainline services run through Finsbury Park including several routes from Moorgate and King's Cross stations.
Bus Daily buses in operation: 4, 19, 29, 106, 153, 210, 236, 253, 254, 259, W3, W7 Night buses in operation: N19, N29, N253, N279 Visit → tfl.gov.uk if you require any assistance with your journey planning.
Cycle/Walk
Be green and cycle or walk. Enter our postcode into your smartphone. Bike racks are located on Wells Terrace.
Accessibility Park Theatre is an accessible building. Finsbury Park underground station is not served by a lift.
Major Donors Marianne Falk, Katie Bradford The G C Gibson Charitable Trust, Nicholas Angelina Eilene Grayken, Ron and Karen Jacob Nicholas Pryor, Lesley Stockwell, Andrew Wilson
and all our Park Friends including: Close Friends: Anonymous, Jenny Berrisford, Jeremy and Vicky Bond, Marianne Falk, Nikolas Holttum, Laurie and Gillian Marsh, Jim Mellon, Roger Myddelton, Francesca Simon, Alex Sweet Best Friends: Ray Barker, Richard and Robin Chapman, Teresa Kulik, Nathaniel Lalone, Lee Menzies, Christine Minty, Jamie Pantling, Nigel Pantling, Nicholas Pryor, Ian Rogan, Charles Thomson, Robert and Karen Timms, Andrew Wilson Wonderful Friends: Christian Abletshauser, Karen Beswick, Maria Bitner-Glindzicz, Ed Cooke, Brenda and Graham Gottsche, Keith Mason, Katherine Elizabeth McLean, Joanne Parker, Lesley and Richard Reuben, Lesley Stockwell, Paul Thomson, Adrian Whiteson Great Friends: The Almond Family, Sue Black, Jennie Beck, Helen Bembridge, Jim Blake, Josh Boyd-Rochford, Jacqueline Callcut, Fiona Campbell, James Carroll, Emily Clark, Helen Clements, Peter Davies, Mary Domange, Malcolm Downing, Jose Evans, Simon Fuchs, Rosa Gill, Neil Goldsmith, Andrew Gowers, Elizabeth Hogben, Jonathan Levy, Mars Lord, Lucy and Gordon McDonald, Rebecca Mackinney, Francine Miller, Chuck Nwosu, Shani Orgad, Tracy Parr, Richard Phillips, Timothy Rideout, Karen Sims, Bill Smith-Bowers, Alexander Stevenson, Marina Vaizey, Liz Whitlock