Park Theatre
Crossing Jerusalem, Park TheatreSaturday, 08 August 2015![]() The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not been very prominent in the news recently, but that doesn’t mean that it has gone away. As Julia Pascal’s 2003 play reminds us, religious and cultural tensions can go deep. Very deep. At the centre of her... Read more... |
The Gathered Leaves, Park TheatreSaturday, 18 July 2015![]() Families. Whether it's the House of Atreus, the court at Elsinore or the Archers, they tend to be of compelling interest. For most of us, loyalties, guilty secrets, truths that will out, petty jealousies and sentimentality tend to be the order of... Read more... |
An Audience with Jimmy Savile, Park TheatreFriday, 12 June 2015![]() Seldom has there been such impassioned debate about whether a play has a right to exist. Writer Jonathan Maitland faced a barrage of criticism, with many accusing him of exploitation; others felt it was too soon for freshly unveiled horror to re-... Read more... |
Skin in Flames, Park TheatreFriday, 15 May 2015![]() The premise might seem familiar: a famous photograph, taken by a Western journalist in fraught military and political circumstances, has repercussions many years later. The subject of the picture, a representative of an entirely different culture... Read more... |
Dead Sheep, Park TheatreFriday, 03 April 2015![]() While seven-way debate rages, broadcaster and debuting playwright Jonathan Maitland takes us back 25 years to a radically different political landscape: a time of regents, and of regicide. It’s 1990 – Thatcher the leader claiming divine right to... Read more... |
Kill Me Now, Park TheatreWednesday, 25 February 2015![]() The big news was that dashing Greg Wise was returning to the London stage after an absence of 17 years. Still best remembered as the handsome cad Willoughby in the film of Sense and Sensibility – now 20 years old – he appears in the... Read more... |
Muswell Hill, Park TheatreFriday, 20 February 2015![]() Has there ever been a successful dinner party on stage? It seems no sooner has the table been set than domestic disharmony erupts: opposing personalities obligingly clash, the veil of marital bliss is torn asunder, and terrible secrets are spilled... Read more... |
The Vertical Hour, Park TheatreFriday, 26 September 2014![]() In the context of recent events in Iraq and Syria, the spectre of the ill-fated Iraq War of 2003 looms large once more. What better time for a revival of master-playwright David Hare’s story about conflict and personal relationships? As parliament... Read more... |
Toast, Park TheatreSaturday, 30 August 2014![]() Richard Bean has had a busy year, and it isn’t over yet. Great Britain, his bawdy play about press ethics and police corruption, is transferring to the West End after hitting the spot at the National. Pitcairn, a new piece about the aftermath of the... Read more... |
Casualties: the theatre of warTuesday, 18 June 2013![]() A few days ago I found myself sat in a Finsbury Park pub talking to a man who dismantled bombs for a living, who had completed two tours in Afghanistan fighting the unending war against Improvised Explosive Devices, and I will admit to being more... Read more... |
The School For Scandal, Park TheatreSaturday, 15 June 2013![]() What to do with an old warhorse like The School for Scandal, a fantastic play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan in 1777 full of smart lines and great parts, beloved not just of professional actors but amateur troupes too - and therefore performed... Read more... |
These Shining Lives, Park TheatreThursday, 16 May 2013![]() North London has a splendid new theatre, The Park, whose £2.5 million existence – without a penny of government subsidy – is something of a miracle given our cash-strapped times. The building itself is also a bit of a marvel, tucked into a... Read more... |
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