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PARK200    Wed 5 Mar – Sat 12 Apr 2025

Norel Productions & Adam Blanshay Productions in association with Park Theatre present the London Premiere of

Farewell Mister Haffmann

By Jean-Phillipe Daguerre, Adapted by Jeremy Sams, Directed by Oscar Toeman

One of France’s longest running plays and winner of four Molière Awards. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the Jewish owner of a jewellery shop and his employee make a desperate and perilous deal with far-reaching consequences.

PARK200    Wed 22 Jan – Sat 1 Mar 2025

Postscript Productions in association with Park Theatre presents the World Premiere of

The Gift

By Dave Florez, Directed by Adam Meggido

When Colin receives an anonymous package, he is bemused and appalled by what he finds inside. He should just ignore it… But who would send him such a thing – and why did they put it in a cake box?

PARK90    Thu 30 Jan – Sat 22 Feb 2025

Ferodo Bridges in association with Park Theatre presents the World Premiere of

Antigone [on strike]

Written and directed by Alexander Raptotasios

Set in an interactive media studio where you vote and affect the story’s direction, this is a new play inspired by Sophocles’ classic tragedy Antigone and the real stories of the young women who became the so called ‘ISIS Brides’.

PARK90    Wed 26 Feb – Sat 22 Mar 2025

Greenwich Theatre in association with Park Theatre presents

One Day When We Were Young

By Nick Payne, Directed by James Haddrell

In 1942, as the bombs begin to fall, Leonard and Violet embark on their first night together, and hope it won’t be their last. A heart-breaking drama from the writer of the Tony Award nominated Constellations.

PARK200    Wed 5 Mar – Sat 12 Apr 2025

Norel Productions & Adam Blanshay Productions in association with Park Theatre present the London Premiere of

Farewell Mister Haffmann

By Jean-Phillipe Daguerre, Adapted by Jeremy Sams, Directed by Oscar Toeman

One of France’s longest running plays and winner of four Molière Awards. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the Jewish owner of a jewellery shop and his employee make a desperate and perilous deal with far-reaching consequences.

UK Tour (multiple venues)    Wed 12 Mar – Sat 5 Jul 2025

Adam Blanshay Productions and Park Theatre present

Kim’s Convenience, UK Tour

By Ins Choi, Directed by Esther Jun

After critically-acclaimed runs at Park Theatre and Riverside Studios, the hit production Kim’s Convenience is packing up and heading on a UK tour. Please note this production does not take place at Park Theatre.

PARK200    Sun 16 Mar – Sun 11 May 2025

Comedy Club 4 Kids in association with Park Theatre presents

Comedy Club 4 Kids

Since 2005, the Comedy Club 4 Kids has been getting the best stand-ups, sketch acts and cabaret stars from the international circuit to do their thing for an audience of children (aged 6+) and their families… but without the rude bits!

PARK90    Sun 16 Mar 2025

A Rush Of Laughter in association with Park Theatre presents

Matt Price: Raging Bill

New show from stand-up comedian Matt Price about boxing, family and getting back up when life has hit you hard.

PARK200    Sun 30 Mar 2025

Park Theatre presents a special fundraising event

An Audience with Jonathan Pryce

Join us for an unforgettable evening with the Olivier Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated star of stage and screen Sir Jonathan Pryce as we explore the moments that shaped an illustrious career.

PARK90    Wed 2 – Sat 26 Apr 2025

Sue Pomroy in association with Park Theatre presents

Jab

By James McDermott, Directed by Scott Le Crass

This ‘COVID-era defining play’ (★★★★ Theatre Weekly) explores power, gender, domestic violence and the limits of love when NHS worker Anne is forced to lockdown with anti-vaxxer husband.

PARK200    Wed 16 Apr – Sat 24 May 2025

Trish Wadley Productions in association with Park Theatre presents the UK Premiere of

How to Fight Loneliness

By Neil LaBute, Directed by Lisa Spirling

In this timely, dark, and dazzling UK premiere, Tony Award-nominated Neil LaBute takes an unflinching look at how we navigate our lives when time is running out. Directed by Stratford East’s newly appointed Artistic Director Lisa Spirling.

PARK90    Wed 30 Apr – Sat 17 May 2025

Ye You Productions in association with Park Theatre presents the London Premiere of

Conversations After Sex

By Mark O’Halloran

Sharp, poignant, and unflinchingly honest, Mark O’Halloran’s acclaimed drama won Best New Play at the Irish Times Awards in 2022 and now makes its London debut.

PARK90    Wed 21 May – Sat 7 Jun 2025

Crowded Room in association with Park Theatre present the London Premiere of

Outpatient

By Harriet Madeley, Directed by Madelaine Moore

Harriet Madeley’s award-winning solo show comes to Park90, fresh from its sellout run at the Edinburgh Festival. An explosive autobiographical comedy about the fantasies of human minds and the fragility of human bodies, get ready to laugh, cry and contemplate life itself...

PARK200    Wed 28 May – Sat 5 Jul 2025

appare in association with Park Theatre presents the UK Premiere of

Our Cosmic Dust

Written and Directed by Michinari Ozawa, Translated and Adapted by Susan Momoko Hingley

Making its English-language debut, this three-time award-winning production blends intricate puppetry, hand-drawn illustrations, and inventive video design to craft a visually stunning and delightfully unexpected theatrical experience.

PARK90    Mon 23 Jun – Sat 12 Jul 2025

Tigco in association with Park Theatre present the London Premiere of

Jimmy

By Adam Riches, Directed by Tom Parry

In 1974 Jimmy Connors was the greatest tennis player on the planet. In 1991 he's getting annihilated at the US Open by his arch-nemesis' little brother. What happened next was one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history...

PARK200    Thu 10 Jul – Sat 9 Aug 2025

RJG Productions Limited in association with Park Theatre presents the World Premiere of

That Bastard, Puccini!

By James Inverne, Directed by Daniel Slater

A hilarious, chaotic and captivating new play by James Inverne, That Bastard, Puccini! brings to life an explosive professional rivalry, a plagarism scandal that rocked Europe, and a friendship tested to the limit.

PARK200    Sun 20 Jul 2025

W!ZARD Live in association with Park Theatre presents

Chris Grace: Sardines

Acclaimed actor and comedian Chris Grace (as seen in Superstore) brings his newest show Sardines to the Park200 for one night.

PARK90    Mon 21 – Sat 26 Jul 2025

Avalon Promotions in association with Park Theatre present

Avalon Edinburgh Previews 2025

Avalon presents a staggering line-up of comics, previewing new stand-up shows ahead of the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Featuring Sophie Duker, Chloe Petts, Glenn Moore, Matt Forde & more.

PARK200    Wed 13 Aug – Sat 20 Sep 2025

PostScript Productions in association with Park Theatre presents

The Gathered Leaves

By Andrew Keatley, Directed by Adrian Noble

The Pennington family have not been in the same room for over 17 years. But on Easter weekend 1997, all three generations gather with the aim of putting the past well and truly behind them. If only it were that simple. 

PARK90    Wed 24 Sep – Sat 18 Oct 2025

OnBook Theatre in association with Park Theatre presents the World Premiere of

Lee

By Cian Griffin, Directed by Jason Moore

When artist Lee Krasner is asked to authenticate a ‘lost’ painting by her late husband, Jackson Pollock, what unravels is a history of the painting that reveals a painful secret.

PARK200    Wed 24 Sep – Sat 25 Oct 2025

New Perspectives Theatre Company in association with Park Theatre present

(the) Woman

By Jane Upton, Directed by Angharad Jones

Fiercely funny and brutally honest, award-winning writer Jane Upton’s Bruntwood Prize shortlisted play shatters the glossy veneer of motherhood, exposing its raw, messy truth.