Featuring a return alongside London premieres!

Park Theatre has announced four productions as part of its Park90 autumn season.
The Olivier Award-nominated production of The Revlon Girl returns with its original cast, having made its London debut at the theatre in 2017. Set eight months after the 1966 Aberfan mining disaster, the show tells the true story of a group of bereaved mothers. It will play from 26 October to 14 November.
Goblin will then receive its London premiere after being seen at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2025. The solo show written and performed by Ted Lasso‘s Derek Mitchell invites the audience into the world of 15-year-old emo kid Eliot. It will run from 17 November to 5 December.
It forms a double bill with Florence (16 to 21 November) and The Silence and the Noise (25 November to 12 December). The first, by Honor Santa Barnes and Eleanor Blackwood, and directed by Blackwood, follows a disillusioned Irish art graduate who creates a posh alter ego to break into the industry.
Meanwhile, the 2021 Papatango Prize-winning play by Tom Powell, The Silence and the Noise, follows two teenage enemies, Ben and Daize, who form an unlikely bond as she tries to protect her mother from his drug-dealing boss. The play will tour to Canterbury, Bristol and Chichester, directed by George Turvey.
In addition to the theatre offering, four comedy shows presented by IAM Live start with Lara Ricote: Inkling (3 to 26 September), and Em Humble: Lady Of The Lake (3 to 5 September), followed by Lou Wall: Where Are All The Tall Grandmas? (7 to 18 September) and Olga Koch: Fat Tom Cruise (19 to 26 September).