Park Theatre Autumn Season

Park Theatre announces four theatre shows and four comedy shows for its Park90 space this Autumn.

Goblin - Park Theatre
Goblin - Park Theatre

Park Theatre has announced four productions exploring loss, transformation, identity, obsession and unlikely connections in its Park90 Autumn season. Running from October through December, the season celebrates the return of one of the most popular shows in Park90’s history, the Olivier-nominated The Revlon Girl alongside premieres of dark comedy Goblinclass exploration Florence, and the Papatango   Award winning The Silence and the Noise in its stage debut following audio and digital productions. Joining the theatre productions are four comedy hours from Olga Koch, Lara Ricote, Lou Wall and Em Humble.

Kicking off the season, The Revlon Girl (26 October – 14 November) returns with its original cast to Park Theatre where it made its London debut in 2017. Set eight months after the 1966 Aberfan mining disaster in South Wales in which 116 children and 28 adults died, the show tells the true story of a group of bereaved mothers who met every week in a hotel to support each other through their grief. 

Next up is the London premiere of critically acclaimed 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, Goblin (17 November – 5 December), a darkly comic solo performance about obsession, growing up and the transformative power of being seen. 

Goblin can be seen in a double bill with two shows: Florence (16 – 21 November) and The Silence and the Noise (25 November – 12 December). Florence follows a disillusioned Irish art graduate who creates a posh alter ego to break into the industry after multiple job rejections.  A sharp and darkly comic exploration of class and identity in the art world, the show received critical acclaim at the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe before going on to make its London debut at The Other Palace. 

Rounding out the season, the adaptation of Tom Powell’s digital film and audio play The Silence and the Noise (25 November – 12 December) makes its stage debut. The 2021 Papatango Prize winning play follows teenagers Ben and Daize who begin as enemies but form an unlikely bond when she tries to protect her mother from his drug-dealing boss. 

Four comedy shows presented by IAM Live start with Lara Ricote: Inkling (3 – 26 September), a show about How to Salute the Mystery of Being Alive, and Em Humble: Lady Of The Lake (3 – 5 September) a fantastically surreal procession of Arthurian-inspired freaks in the comedian’s first character comedy show. Next up, Lou Wall: Where Are All The Tall Grandmas? (7 – 18 September) is a comedic investigation into height, heritage and what it truly means to live it large, then finally Olga Koch: Fat Tom Cruise (19 – 26 September) is a comb through of recent history.

Where: Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP

When: 26th October – 12th December

Further Information: Home - Park Theatre

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