At the PARK Theatre

‘A knockout in the marital boxing ring’
★★★★
Evening Standard 

‘Paul Robinson’s confident production surges forward in a series of sleek and brutal scenes’ 
★★★★ 
Evening Standard

‘Henry Goodman delivers a real powerhouse performance’ 
★★★★ 
Gay Times

‘Marries thought and feeling with tremendous élan… asks whether the younger generation of women can shape their lives differently’ 
★★★★
Daily Telegraph


‘Katie Brayben is breezily enigmatic as Claudia’ 
The Times


‘A devastating exposé of love, life and relationships, delivered by an exceptional cast’ 
Theatre Weekly


‘Stubbs’ interpretation of a woman in scorned and scorching agony… leaving the audience moved at her pain and cheering her on as faltering.’
Jonathan Baz


‘Where the play hits its mark is with Sophie, George and Honor’s daughter… Natalie Simpson’s raw delivery stings… a powerful moment’
Time Out


Audiences have been gripped by the ‘powerhouse’ drama inHonour. With ‘captivating’ performances from the triple Olivier Award-winning cast, tickets to this poignant revival are selling fast! Be sure to book now to secure seats, must end 24 Nov.

For Honor and George, the arrival of the self-assured Claudia threatens to wreck a 32-year marriage. But as the power balance starts to shift, the husband, wife, daughter and lover together must face the fundamental question – what is love?

Staged in the round, with double Olivier Award-winner Henry Goodman as George (Merchant Of Venice, National Theatre and BBC/HBO), actress and writer Imogen Stubbs as Honor (Little Revolution, Almeida Theatre), Olivier Award-winner Katie Brayben as Claudia (Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, Aldwych Theatre) and Natalie Simpson as Sophie (Boudica, Shakespeare’s Globe).

Almost 60% of tickets already sold! 

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PARK200

By Joanna Murray-Smith

Directed by Paul Robinson

 

Dates

Until 24 Nov

 

Performances

Mon – Sat Evening 19.30

Thu & Sat Matinees 15.00

 

Prices

Standard £18.50 – £32.50

Concessions £16.50 – £23.50

 

Captioned Performance

Wed 21 Nov 19:30  

Access conc. available*


Now showing: harmony and discord in A Pupil

Try something new for under £20!

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A Pupil
By Jesse Briton
Directed by Jessica Daniels
Composed by Colin Sell

In a dilapidated North London bedsit, disgraced former violinist Ye is preparing to end her life. The surprise arrival of Simona, an aspiring musician and wealthy heiress, throws her plans into disarray. Together the pair embark on a series of lessons that will test the limits of friendship, music and success.

A World Premiere at Park Theatre merging classical concert and new writing.


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