Category: Park Theatre

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News: cast announced for The Way Old Friends Do

Birmingham Rep and James Seabright are delighted to announce the full cast for Ian Hallard’s brand new play, The Way Old Friends…

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Review: Ghosts of the Titanic, Park Theatre

Despite its sensitive subject matter, new play Ghosts of the Titanic at the Park Theatre is like…

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Review: Cry Havoc, Park Theatre

Cry Havoc proves a rather slight look at contemporary international gay relationships at the Park Theatre “I…

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Review: A Pupil, Park Theatre

Strong performances from Lucy Sheen and Flora Spencer-Longhurst make Jesse Briton’s A Pupil an interesting watch at…

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Review: Daisy Pulls It Off, Park Theatre

“Buck up kiddies”   Theatres that aren’t putting on pantomimes face something of a dilemma – what…

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Review: The Revlon Girl, Park Theatre

“It was all about money. The cheapest solution. No one gave a shit about us” We often…

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Not-really-a-review: Loot, Park Theatre

“You’ve been a widower for three days, have you thought about a second marriage?” I ummed and…

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Review: Twilight Song, Park Theatre

 “It’s hard isn’t it” Completed shortly before his death in 2014, Kevin Elyot’s Twilight Song now belatedly…

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Not-a-Review: Madame Rubinstein, Park Theatre

“You can screw my husband but nobody screws my business” Short on time this week and Madame Rubinstein finishes…