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NEWS: Park Theatre will reopen in January 2021 with socially distanced shows & masterclasses

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Quotes by Press Releases8th December 2020

Jez Bond and the team at Park Theatre have announced that the theatre has plans to reopen its doors in the New Year, with socially distanced shows in both auditoria.

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‘Has some watchable, even intriguing, moments’: CORPSE! – Park Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz13th March 2020Leave a Comment

Gerald Moon’s 1983 comedy-thriller, Corpse!, is a typical example of a style of writing about murder that is entertaining in its plotting, but offers little else of dramatic pleasure.

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‘Has a real thrill factor’: IMPERIUM I – CONSPIRATOR – West End

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews, Ticket recommendations by Ian Foster5th July 2018Leave a Comment

First seen at the RSC last winter, Mike Poulton’s adaptation of Robert Harris’ Cicero novels have a suitably epic feel to them and, anchored by an excellent lead performance from Richard McCabe, also have a real thrill factor.

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‘Remains impressively exciting & gripping’: IMPERIUM II – DICTATOR – West End

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster3rd July 2018Leave a Comment

Imperium II: Dictator continues a compelling look at (Roman) politics at the Gielgud Theatre but I do feel obliged to point out just how male-heavy the piece skews.

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