Brad and Jodie are living the dream. Not for long, however. The glittering suburban house and the picture-perfect life is threatened by a shocking crisis. Now, they must reach out to an enigmatic figure from Jodie’s past for assistance.
The play boldly dives into profound themes, blending playful moments with keen observations about life. The surprises keep you alert, creating an experience that’s as thrilling as it is significant. LaBute’s most surprising and heartfelt play to date is helmed by Stratford East’s newly appointed Artistic Director Lisa Spirling (Vardy v Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial),
The Park Theatre is a lively, modern venue nestled in Finsbury Park, London. Since its founding in 2013, its two intimate performance spaces—Park200 and the smaller Park90— provide an engaging, immersive experience. Audiences get to feel a genuine connection to the performances as the theater is all about connecting with the community, offering exciting workshops, vibrant youth programs, and dynamic educational initiatives that spark local involvement and make the arts accessible to everyone. Moreover, Park Theatre champions playwrights and artists by offering residencies and development opportunities, fostering the future stars of theater!
Address: Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP
Tube: The closest Tube station is Finsbury Park Station, via the Victoria and Piccadilly lines. For better connectivity, Kings Cross station is a 5-minute walk away from the venue.
Bus: Regular buses from Camden, Highgate, Hampstead, Islington, Muswell Hill and Stoke Newington are available to Park Theatre.
Available Facilities:Toilets, bar, baby changing facilities, foyer
Accessibility: Accessible toilets, assistance dogs allowed, wheelchair spaces available, accessible performances, captioned, audio-described, relaxed and dementia-friendly performances, headsets for sound amplification available on request.
The cost of the tickets starts from £18 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show is recommended for people above the age of 14.
Q- Where is How to Fight Loneliness playing off West End?
The show is playing at Park Theatre off West End.
Jodie and Brad, two lonely people, come together to form an odd but touching relationship, where they discover connection, laughter, and some healing.
The running time is 2 hours 20 minutes with 1 intermission.