The Importance of Being Oscar

The Importance of Being Oscar

PlayLondon
The Importance of Being Oscar
Park Theatre
London

From £19

5 performances available

Playwright Co
August 2026
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Thursday, 20 August 2026

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About this show

“Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about.” “A beautiful production – intimate and utterly compelling” Gyles Brandreth Oscar Wilde became an icon after his death. But the life he lived was far more dramatic than anything he ever wrote. This funny and fiercely moving show, features a tour de force central performance from Alastair Whatley, hailed as ★★★★★ “truly magnificent…phenomenal to watch” (Theatre and Tonic). Oscar, his rise and fall, his glory and his devastation, is conjured back to life through his own words and those of his fiercest champion, the fabled Irish writer Micheál Mac Liammóir. We meet the man who lived and loved without compromise, whilst creating some of the most famous – and famously funny – plays still adored by millions today. Experience Oscar as you’ve never seen him before – real, raw, defiant. This legendary play helped redefine our attitudes and appreciation of a man whose life became his work of art and is returning for a limited UK tour ahead of a London run. Directed by Michael Fentiman (Amelie, Jekyll & Hyde, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe) and produced by the Olivier nominated Original Theatre (Being Mr Wickham, The Interview, Birdsong).

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Running time · TBC

Next available · Thu, 20 Aug 2026

About Park Theatre

The Park Theatre is one of London’s most dynamic Off-West End venues, known for bold programming, fresh writing, and a strong community spirit. Since opening in 2013, it has become a vital creative hub in Finsbury Park, presenting a mix of new plays, revivals, and international work across its two intimate spaces.

With a strong focus on accessibility, affordability, and artistic excellence, Park Theatre champions emerging talent and underrepresented voices — earning a reputation as one of London’s most important smaller theatres.

The history of the Park Theatre

Opened in 2013, Park Theatre was founded by artistic director Jez Bond and actor Andy Nyman. Built from a converted office block just moments from Finsbury Park Station, the venue was developed with a clear mission: to bring high-quality theatre to the local community while supporting new voices in the industry.

With support from high-profile patrons including Ian McKellen and Alan Rickman, Park Theatre quickly rose to prominence. It now houses two performance spaces — Park200, a 200-seat main theatre, and Park90, a flexible studio space — and has premiered numerous acclaimed productions, many of which have transferred to the West End and beyond.

Where is The Park Theatre?

Park Theatre is located just a stone’s throw from Finsbury Park Station, at Clifton Terrace, N4, in North London. Nestled in a quiet street just off the bustling Stroud Green Road, the theatre is surrounded by lively cafés, pubs, and restaurants.

The Park Theatre nearest tube station

The nearest station is Finsbury Park (Victoria and Piccadilly Lines), less than a 2-minute walk away. Use the Wells Terrace exit to reach the theatre quickly.

The Park Theatre nearest train station

Finsbury Park Station also serves National Rail routes, including Great Northern and Thameslink services, providing easy access from across London and beyond.

Buses to The Park Theatre

A number of bus routes serve the Finsbury Park area:

Day routes: 4, 19, 29, 153, 210, 253, 254, W3, W7 Night buses: N19, N29, N253

Nearest stops: Finsbury Park Station / Clifton Terrace

The Park Theatre seating plan

Park Theatre’s main space, Park200, is an intimate auditorium seating up to 200 people. Its steeply raked seating ensures excellent views from every seat, with a thrust stage that brings audiences closer to the action.

The Park90 studio is a flexible, smaller venue that can be configured in multiple ways, hosting more experimental or up-close performances.

The Park Theatre accessibility

Park Theatre is fully accessible, with step-free access, wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, and an infrared hearing system. Assistance dogs are welcome, and staff are on hand to assist guests with additional access needs.

The Park Theatre safety policy

The venue maintains a clear and proactive safety policy, including bag checks, trained front-of-house staff, and regular cleaning. Health and safety protocols are updated in line with government guidance and industry best practice.

The Park Theatre dress code

There is no official dress code at Park Theatre. Visitors usually opt for casual or smart-casual attire, depending on the show or occasion.

Nearest tube: Finsbury Park
Train: Old Street, Moorgate

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