Linus Karp Was Hit With An Umbrella
Built around the real incident, Linus Karp Was Hit With An Umbrella explores the aftermath of public homophobia while also being “funny, hopeful, and joyful”.
In the heart of Finsbury Park, Park Theatre presents exceptional theatre. The theatre has two world-class performance spaces: Park200, for predominantly larger-scale productions by established talent, and Park90, a flexible studio space for emerging artists.
In 10 years, Park Theatre has enjoyed eight West End transfers, including Rose starring Maureen Lipman, The Boys in the Band starring Mark Gatiss, Pressure starring David Haig and The Life I Lead starring Miles Jupp, two National Theatre transfers and 14 national tours. The theatre has had six Olivier Award nominations, and has won multiple OffWestEnd Offie Awards plus a Theatre of the Year award from The Stage.
The Theatre presents a number of queer theatre productions, most recently Animal, Cowboys and Lesbians and HIR.
Built around the real incident, Linus Karp Was Hit With An Umbrella explores the aftermath of public homophobia while also being “funny, hopeful, and joyful”.
Built around the real incident, Linus Karp Was Hit With An Umbrella explores the aftermath of public homophobia while also being “funny, hopeful, and joyful”.
Built around the real incident, Linus Karp Was Hit With An Umbrella explores the aftermath of public homophobia while also being “funny, hopeful, and joyful”.
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