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Park Theatre
Intimate theatre with 2 stages for programme of new dramas, musicals and experimental productions.
Address: 13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP, UK
Phone: 020 7870 6876
State: Greater London
City: London
Zip Code: N4 3JP

opening times

Monday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

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Reviews
What a wonderful little theatre . A great venue. Really friendly staff. Relaxed and charming. Intimate auditorium. The performance I went to , 'My Cosmic Dust' was great adding to the positive view. Lovely little bar/cafe/pizza hub.nnShort walk to buses and tube.nnThis place deserves to be supported as much as possible. What an asset.
Quite close to Finsbury Park underground station.nStaff welcoming.nCredit Cards only, sadly.nTwo auditoriums the main - 200, seats 200.nThe smaller is Park 90 - seats 90 and the set can change according to the play.nnMain: Show. 23.5 hours. A play about the effects of sexual contact between teachers and students, the age of consent and the effects on relationships.nA must see play.nnMain: Cyrano. Many will be familiar with Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah in Roxanne. Essentially the same story must recast and interpreted to a queer and gay focus. I think an unnecessary attention focus. The story as retold didn't need the presentation. Excellent cast and performance. Very worthwhile to see. Do see if you can. 10/10.nnPark 90: The Jab. An excellent play around the lived experience of a couple facing COVID.nnPark 90: Outpatient by Harriet Madeley a moving, humorous, tearful and hopeful story of the impact of a life impacting health crisis. A must see.nnMain: Farewell Mister Haffaman, reflecting the nazi occupation of Paris, will a staff member hide his Jewish boss and what would be the price. An excellent cast including Jennifer Kirby and Micheal Fox and the title Mister Haffman Alex Waldmann.nnPark 90: One Day When We Were Young follows the intertwined but seperate lives of Violet Cassie Bradley and Leonard Barney White from the war to the new millennium. Bittersweet, but essential.nnMain: The Gathered Leaves without giving the game away, is a moving and challenging story of family reunion looking at illness and life conditions across generations.nEach cast member from most familiar to new talent, fully in habit their roles leading to a moving and thought provoking performance. One should see it.nnPark 90: Kindling, a comedy that explores life through the lens of a group of women whose only link is the woman who died. a play of revelation, humour, sadness and hoped for deeper friendship. definitely see.nnPark 90: Fox is a single handed play about a mother with a newborn baby. And over an hour several days elapse by use of steg lights and the movement in and around the dolls house. A simplistic set of cot, chair, and the dolls house. The writer Katie Louisa Morgan who also performs the paly weaves through the experience of motherhood and earlier loss, the miracle of life and the default setting of babies to bring out protection from others and the potential risks of loneliness whilst the work turns on from the new mother potentially leading to depression and an odd fascination with a homeless man who takes up residence on the front wall.nnI attended the Bring your Baby performance, which actually enhanced the sense of the play – I think. I would recommend.
Nice local theatre in Finsbury park. I have been to see a few plays over the years.
This venue is absolutely worth a visit. Only a few stops from central London, go and experience the magic of 'small' theatre. I have seen so many shows here all amazing ! and the recent Dracapella is certainly no exception. You must get this one on your Christmas list and make the trip, it will be worth it ! The staff are super friendly, there is a real local community vibe about the place and all the casts and crew always seem so passionate about what they're creating and it really is magical ! GO GO GO !
Wonderful little theater with great entertainment options flowing through. Bar and ticket staff were friendly. They have pizza available while you wait for the show to start. The theater is intimate and laid out well, maybe too well. You are so close to the stage, it almost feels like you shouldn’t be watching. Like some kind of voyeuristic fever dream.
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Directions to Park Theatre with public transportation


Finsbury Park 40 meters
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Finsbury Park Bus Station 100 meters
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W7
Finsbury Park Underground Station 210 meters
Piccadilly
Victoria
Finsbury Park 220 meters
Great Northern
Thameslink
Finsbury Park Interchange 240 meters
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