Park Theatre

Performing arts theater · Finsbury Park

Park Theatre

Performing arts theater · Finsbury Park

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13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP, United Kingdom

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Discover Finsbury Park's Park Theatre, a charming spot for fresh dramas and musicals, where intimate stages, friendly vibes, and great food create an unforgettable experience.  

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13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP, United Kingdom Get directions

parktheatre.co.uk
@parktheatrelondon

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13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7870 6876
parktheatre.co.uk
@parktheatrelondon

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"2 stages offering a ton of unique and beautiful shows. There is a neighborhood vibe with productions that feel like an global production. Every part of this place is packed full of beauty and curiosity." - The Barefaced Movement

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Francis Lam

Google
Watched Who dunnit (unrehearsed) 3. To say this play is great and funny etc. is an understatement. This play was written by genies and performed by an amazing cast. The theatre and their supporting staff are full of energy and all enthusiastic towards genuine creative production. It was such a joy to experience this. Thank you.

Roger Fagg

Google
Great local theatre in Finsbury Park. There is a good bar area where you can get lots of drinks and pizzas on order before or after you watch your show. The theatre is quite small, and the seating is a bit cramped, but it has a really nice art house feel to it and would definitely come back here to see productions in the future.

Bob Jones

Google
Went to see Whodunnit Unrehearsed and it was a fantastic night. Great production and is for a worthy cause of making theatre available to all and also to continue workshops for the minority which is provided by park Theatre. Please support such a worthy cause. You will not be disappointed. Productions here are highly recommended.

Chris McLaren

Google
A fantastic little theatre. We went to see The Time Machine as we've seen all the other Mischief plays. (I know this wasn't Mischief) The play was hilarious and the interaction with the audience was great. We had a pizza before the show which is cooked fresh on the ground floor. Make sure you look up at the ceiling when in the upper bar.

Geir Brust

Google
Great theatre, and good value for money. Their pizzas as also incredible. Just make sure you get there early before they've sold them all. We went to see Leaves of Glass, 5/5

Yousuf Peshavaria

Google
A Heartwarming Experience at Kim's Convenience, Park Theatre, Finsbury Park! Just saw a performance of "Kim's Convenience" at Park Theatre in Finsbury Park, and it was truly a heartwarming experience. The play, explores the dynamics of a Korean-Canadian family running a convenience store, offering a delightful mix of humor and poignant moments. The cast's touching performances brought the characters to life. There is humour and very touching moments adding drama to the narrative and drawing the audience into the Kim family's world. Park Theatre's intimate setting definitely enhanced the overall experience, allowing for a close connection with the characters, More importantly I love this seating arrangement so much, and no human head is in anyone's way. The set design was truly impressive and stunning, creating a believable convenience store backdrop that added to the play's realism and sheer excitement! I loved it and wanted to go down and stack the shelves and explore the shop. The lighting and sound was fantastic!! "Kim's Convenience" succeeds in delivering a universal message about love, acceptance, and the importance of understanding one another. In conclusion, "Kim's Convenience" at Park Theatre in Finsbury Park is a must-see for those seeking a well-crafted, emotionally resonant theatrical experience. The talented cast, thoughtful storytelling, and intimate venue combine to make it an unforgettable evening of entertainment. Please go watch it and support this beautiful modern relaxed theatre.

Kristen Mierzejewski

Google
Cute little theatre, small but it means you’re really up close to the action! Nice bar area too and pretty comfortable seats.

Sue Witherspoon

Google
Theatre is a nice venue: staff are all very helpful and all parts of the theatre are wheelchair accessible. Show ((Song of songs) well staged but why does everyone have to be miked up in a small theatre? All too loud, so much so that I couldn't distinguish the words. Sad, because the performers were good.

Joanne M.

Yelp
A very intimate theatre stage and rustic very unique. No matter where you sit you will get a good view. I love the fact they also have a nice cafe area where you can buy a nice homemade sandwich , cake or soup. I went along and saw Raising Martha the play was quite interesting even though I got lost in parts but there was a lot of tongue in cheek jokes that kept me interested in listening out for those. The second part of the play was better than the first.

May-Christina G.

Yelp
I came to see a show called 'The Quiet House' which shares the story of a couple working through fertility issues and making the decision to try IVF. A heavy and emotive subject and, even thought this was in the larger of the 2 theatres with 200 seats, this equates to just 3 rows around 3 sides of the stage so makes for a very intimate setting; a setting that suited the topic well. A 90 minute production with no intervals made the roller coaster journey unrelenting and very real. You may not think such a topic could provide laughs but, before it made me sob with sadness, it made me weep with laughter. This production is so beautifully portrayed and all the actors (a small cast of 4) gave such strong performances establishing the feeling of their pre existing relationships and what felt like just a glimpse into a life that existed before you arrived and will continue once you go. If this is the standard to expect from the Park Theatre I will defiantly be visiting again and if you are looking for a cheaper alternative to the West End hype then this may be for you. I have to say all the titles of the shows really intrigue me.

Mei S.

Yelp
Located just behind Finsbury Park underground station and bus station, so very good location, transport-wise. Easy to get to. A bar downstairs and a bar upstairs with space outside, and decent food and drinks. The day I went was a warm day, so they were offering pimms and lemonade for a fiver and we sat outside enjoying the sunshine and people watched, before our show. The Park 90 was a very intimate space and the seating was in a u-shape with the stage in the middle so you were literally next to the actors, and could almost touch them! The setting and props worked really well in the small theatre for this play, The Glass Protege, tickets for the press night was £18 for a pre-drink, show and after party which was a fair price. Show is running until 9 May. Brilliant performances, a sharp script, and unique story, in a lovely fringe theatre. Recommended.

Caitlin S.

Yelp
Came along to see the 2015 Script Accelerator - the three extracts I saw were great, and the stage is thrust so the audience feel quite connected to the action. Unfortunately we sat right by the only speaker that was playing music (stage right!) so we couldn't hear some of the dialogue. The bar just inside the entrance is nice - a basic seating area but the staff were lovely and helpful, and the food was actually really tasty (I had a quiche with green salad). Not badly priced either (I had said food plus an Aspall cider for a total under £10). I really liked the atmosphere of the place, it felt inclusive and supportive - the Script Accelerator is a great scheme too. Plus the creative director had her dog with her, who was a real character and stole the show during the q&a session! I'll be back :)

Carolyn K.

Yelp
This place rocks! My bf has a play there right now, and oh, how I wish I could've made the trip over! It looks amazing, and they really have such great vision, cheers and bravo! The American Wife is playing until Oct. 1st, bravo to all involved!

George C.

Yelp
Absolute theatre gem! Small local theatre in Finsbury Park with modern interiors, two theatre stages and a beautiful coffee/drink bar. Each theatre production is excellently prepared making Park Theatre the absolute destination for every theatre lover for off West End productions.

Martin H.

Yelp
Saw a new musical "This little Life of Mine" ..It was very good,great acting ,and wonderful music...The lighting was superb.I hope this musical goes on the West End!

Ian B.

Yelp
New theatre space in North London comprising two auditoria - Park 200 and Park 90 (the numbers relating to the seating capacity of each) and a workshop/rehearsal space. Very modern with a light and airy ambience. There's a cafe bar which makes a great social spot. The theatre even boasts it's own dog complete with Twitter page! The staff are enthusiastic and friendly. I look forward to future theatre outings there.

Owen e.

Yelp
This place is a mess. They had market stalls outside AND INSIDE! It just made the space feel tight and overcrowded. Getting to the bar to pick up the pre-ordered tickets as well as ordering a drink was hectic. The theatre itself is small but that should not have been a problem. I have seen excellent plays in much smaller spaces. The play we saw was "Fog". The acting was good but the play itself was amateurish.