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‘Ingenious, the dialogue hilarious and the comic timing to the millisecond.’
★★★★
Islington Gazette
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‘It will absolutely delight fans of farce and
dark comedy’
★★★★
Everything Theatre
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‘A wonderful reminder of the good old days of the Whitehall Farce’
Last Minute Theatre Tickets
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‘A fun night out, some truly skilled design, several magical moments’
London Box Office
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‘The actors give it their all …A triumph’
★★★★★
London Theatreland Audience
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‘Enjoyable… Full of fun exaggeration and implausibility’
The Reviews Hub
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‘The comedy isn’t just physical but clever too, so each discovery is pleasing as well as funny‘
The Londonist
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You’ll die laughing at Park Theatre’s Corpse!
Audiences have been loving Gerald Moon’s classic farce. With a ‘strong performance from Tom York’ (The Guardian) and directed by Clive Brill, this quintessentially British comedy thriller is sure to keep you amused.
It’s the eve of Edward VIII’s abdication. Evelyn Farrant is a struggling actor in need of money. Rupert Farrant, his identical twin, is excessively rich. Evelyn’s solution: to kill Rupert and inherit his wealth. However, as with most fool-proof plans, things do not go as they should and people are not who they seem.
Now running until 28 Mar, Ratfall Productions presents Corpse! – a murderous farce for all ages. Don’t miss out on Clive Brill’s ‘animated production’ (The Stage) of this globally beloved hilarious play.
Critics say Tom York (Poldark, BBC) ‘oozes good-looking charisma’ (London Box Office) as the Farrant twins in this wild and crazy whodunnit. York is joined by Felicity Duncan (Mamma Mia, International Tour), John Hastings (Small Island, National Tour), and Paul Kemp (Beacons, Park Theatre) to round out this murderous party.
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PARK90
By Gerald Moon
Directed by Clive Brill
Dates
Plays: 28 Mar
Performances
Mon – Sat Evening 19.45
Thu & Sat Matinees 15.15
Dementia Friendly*
Mon 16 Mar 15.15
£10
*Please click here for further details
Park Up Members (16 – 26 yrs)
Until 11 Mar
Tickets £10*
Find out more about joining our Park Up scheme with great perks here.
Prices*
Preview £14.50
Standard £18
Concessions £16.50
Child (Under 16) £13*
*Subject to availability. T&Cs apply.
Groups
Buy 10 tickets get the 11th free
Age Guidance 14+
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Dementia Friendly
£10
Mon 16 Mar 15.15
Essential companion goes free*
These are designed to welcome people who may benefit from a more relaxed environment, including those affected by dementia and their carers. With adjustments to lighting and sound levels, and a relaxed attitude to noise and moving around the auditorium during the play. A chill out zone will also be provided for anyone who wishes to take time out during the performance.
Tickets for Dementia Friendly performances are £10. Essential companion goes free. Single access ticket concessions available.
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More information on access performances here.
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Last call for La Cage aux Folles [The Play]!
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La Cage aux Folles
[The Play]
By Jean Poiret
Adapted by Simon Callow
Directed by Jez Bond
Dates
Plays: until 21 Mar
Only 15 more performances of Park Theatre’s critically acclaimed ★★★★★ La Cage aux Folles [The Play], with less than 20% of tickets remaining! Audiences have flocked to see Simon Callow‘s English translation of the iconic original play, which spawned the Tony Award winning musical. Audiences and critics alike have sequins in their eyes for this ‘weird and wonderful production’ (Gay Times).
With a stupendous amount of gags, laughter and fabulousness, this new adaptation of Jean Poiret‘s classic play is sure leave to you splitting your sides.
Tickets from only £18.50
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One Jewish Boy
Trafalgar Studios 2
10 Mar – 04 Apr
Jesse is paranoid and he’s frightened and it’s messing up his relationship, his job, his son and his life… In a bittersweet comedy fuelled by anti-Semitism, One Jewish Boy focuses squarely on the inheritances that haunt us. Asking if the fear of hatred, could be worse than hate itself…?
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Run It Back
Talawa Studio, Fairfield Halls, Croydon
26 Mar – 04 Apr
‘A disused warehouse. A party rages.Distorted bass pulses through the streets, calling the ravers in.’
Our Friends @TalawaTheatreCo are opening the #TalawaStudio with a revival of their sell-out show, Run It Back. Come, see!
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