King's Head Theatre announces Spring Season shows
It's never too early to get some theatre in the diary. King's Head Theatre has launched its Spring 2025 Season with stories exploring everything from the Cold War and politics, to tragedy, raunch and revelations.
OFFER Early bird booking until November 30 - use code EARLYBIRD for £20 off-peak tickets, and £25 peak tickets.
Multi-buy offer - book two shows in season for 10% off, three shows for 15% off, or four+ shows for 20% off.
Check out the line-up, find out more and book here.
FIREBIRD by Richard Hough | Jan 9 - Feb 9 Drawing on a true-life Cold War story, FIREBIRD follows a handsome young soldier who embarks on a clandestine affair with a charismatic fighter pilot in 1970s Soviet-occupied Estonia. On stage for the first time following the acclaimed film and the original memoir. Stalled | February 13 - March 23 In a bougie Seattle ladies' room, a frazzled mother, a neurodivergent daughter, a nonbinary poet, and a queer computer scientist navigate the ups and downs of modern life. Get ready for soul-stirring melodies and rare authenticity in the world premier of a new musical by Andy Marsh and Liesl Wilke.
(This is Not a) Happy Room by Rosie Day | March 26 - April 27 Meet the Hendersons, a happily dysfunctional family, reuniting for their dad’s fourth wedding. But nobody expects the death of his bachelorhood to become an actual funeral… It would be a waste of the hotel function room not to repurpose it, right?
Puppy by Naomi Westerman | April 1 - 27 Two young women meet and fall in love... while dogging. But when they start their own feminist porn company, they're dragged into the dirty world of politics. Puppy is an outrageous, female-centric sex comedy about dogging, queerness, politics, protest, the patriarchy, and Nick Clegg.
The Gang of Three by Robert Khan & Tom Salinsky | April 30 - June 1 In 1976, Harold Wilson announces his shock resignation as PM. Three cabinet giants – Roy Jenkins, Denis Healey and Tony Crosland – meet to decide who should succeed him. But will their fractured friendships and bitter rivalries deny them all the prize? King of Pangea by Martin Storrow | June 6 - July 6 When young Christopher Crow faces a tragic loss, he escapes to the only place that makes sense – Pangea, the imaginary island of his childhood. Based on the author’s authentic experience, this wholly original and soul-stirring folk musical is a celebration of the extraordinary power of hope. The Show on the Roof by Tom Ford & Alex Syiek | July 11 - August 16 Welcome to the Howdy Pardner Drive-In where tonight’s show on the roof tells the story of what happened back in 1955 when moral panic swept through the community. Discover the secrets behind the sequins in this joyful new musical which shines a light on a pivotal chapter of LGBTQ+ history.