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The Secondary Victim Review
The word premiere of The Secondary Victim, a play by Matthew Campling, occurred at the Park Theatre this week. The Secondary Victim is presented by Campling Hicks Productions in association with Park Theatre, and is directed by Matthew Gould. It focuses on Ali, a psychotherapist who has an allegation of…
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Hamlet at The Park Theatre
We all know the gist of Shakespeare’s Hamlet: a story of loss, grief, love, lust and ambition. A dangerous mix, especially when absorbed into sibling relationships wrapped in betrayal, revenge and repentance. But at the heart of all its reaching, universal layers is a story of family. A exploration into…
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Rabbits Review
What is normal? What is normal in a healthy, functioning relationship? How does the flame keep burning in a relationship? And if it dies, can it be reignited? These are the questions posed in black comedy play ‘Rabbits’. Married couple Frank and Susan’s relationship is at breaking point, so Frank…
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Twilight Song Review
Twilight Song, Kevin Elyot’s final play before his untimely death is currently performing at the Park Theatre. With an impressive star studded cast, this 75 minute play captures your attention the majority the way through. The standout performance has to be from heartthrob Adam Garcia. Playing both Skinner and The…
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Killing Time Review
From the first haunting notes of the original Cello composition by Brigit Forsyth, Park Theatre’s latest play Killing Time draws the audience into Hester’s world. She has shut herself away from the rest of the world after being diagnosed with Terminal Cancer and you are witness to the many emotions…