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‘Perfectly paced… [a] play about hidden desires and how, so easily, we can lose ourselves.’
★★★★
The Times
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‘Karen Archer gives a fine performance… showing rage, perplexity and confusion at a world that no longer makes sense to her’
The Guardian
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‘Disorientating take on the slippery nature of memory’
Evening Standard
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‘White consistently pulls the rug from underneath the audience’s feet’
Time Out
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‘Exceptional writing’
★★★★★
Musical Theatre Musings
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‘A formidable and absorbing production’
★★★★
The Upcoming
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‘An important, gripping
and insightful play’
★★★★★
Sardines Magazine
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‘A brilliant cast, with Karen Archer at the helm’
★★★★
North West End
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Audiences have been captivated and moved to tears by The Other Place, the third Park Theatre in house co/production this year. Immerse yourself in this beautifully crafted thriller where the writing is ‘compelling’ (The Stage) and the acting is‘impeccable’ (The Times).
Confident, intelligent and highly successful neurologist Juliana Smithton is at the top of her game. But while delivering a lecture to a roomful of doctors, she’s interrupted by a series of disturbing events…
Nothing is at it seems in Sharr White’s brilliantly crafted and emotionally charged psychological thriller. Directed by Claire van Kampen, whose play Farinelli and the King was nominated for Olivier and Tony Awards. Stars Karen Archer (best known for 4 series of The Chief), Eliza Collings (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, National Theatre), Neil McCaul(Fatherland, Lyric Hammersmith) and Rupinder Nagra (Amal).
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[A] visceral lens on a condition we know so much, but so little about… Bravo to everyone involved and special shout out to the talent that is @rupindernagra @UlrikaKrish
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A wonderful, shifting-sands of a play, beautifully directed by @ClairevkVan, with a terrific quartet of actors@Philip_Wilson
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PARK200
By Sharr White
Directed by Claire van Kampen
Co-produced with Theatre by the Lake in association with Abinger Productions
Dates
Until 20 Oct
Performances
Mon – Sat Evening 19.30
Thu & Sat Matinees 15.00
Prices
Standard £18.50 – £32.50
Concessions £16.50 – £23.50
Child (Under 16) £15 – £20*
Groups Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free
Captioned
Fri 12 Oct 19:30
Parents & Babies £15
Thu 18 Oct 13.00
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Last chance to see the ‘compelling’ ★★★★ Distance
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Distance
By Alex McSweeney
Directed by Simon Pittman
Must close 29 Sep!
‘A beautiful poetry full of wit and life’
★★★★
The Upcoming
‘Powerfully performed and visually compelling’
★★★★
The Stage
Steven, recently separated and heading towards divorce, bumps into an old friend on the journey to a job interview. A complex recent past and a fragile present collide, as Steven tries to make sense of the world around him and his place within it.
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The Paradise Circus
The Playground Theatre
8 Oct – 3 Nov
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Two brothers are chastised and neglected by their grief-stricken father, but they share a secret unshakeable bond.
When a beguiling circus master pays them an unexpected visit, he makes a tempting offer which will have terrible consequences. Only the Witch of Hebblethwaite can help. But will her price be too high for the mean-spirited father to bear?
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Queen’s Row
Institute of Contemporary Arts
28 Sep – 13 Oct
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The Institute of Contemporary Arts is pleased to present the world premiere of Queen’s Row, a new play by celebrated New York director and playwright Richard Maxwell.
Queen’s Row is commissioned and produced by the ICA, and marks the director’s first UK theatre premiere.
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Timeless
Theatre N16
1 – 4 Oct
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If you can’t trust your memory what can you trust? Martin has a problem, he can’t make new memories. He’s a cabbie with The Knowledge, but he can’t remember yesterday.
Inspired by a true story, Timelessspends a single day in Martin’s bewildering world. It’s strange and unsettling for him, but his wife has the daily heartbreak of explaining just what’s wrong. And the strain is beginning to show.
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