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Critically Acclaimed Cast Reunite for Immersive TWO at Park Theatre This Spring

Peter Caulfield and Kellie Shirley return to Jim Cartwright’s celebrated two‑hander as it transfers to Park Theatre for an immersive new staging

by Staff Writer
March 2, 2026
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Jim Cartwright’s TWO Image supplied by publicist

The original cast of the celebrated immersive production of Jim Cartwright’s TWO will reunite at Park Theatre this April, with Peter Caulfield and Kellie Shirley once again performing the show’s fourteen roles.

First staged at Greenwich Theatre in 2025, this immersive version transforms the studio space into a bustling working‑class pub called The Clock and Compass. Audiences are placed at the heart of the action as a stream of regulars appear across a series of intimate vignettes.

The production explores themes of community, love and loss as the landlord and landlady confront long‑buried tensions while serving their locals. Caulfield and Shirley shift seamlessly between characters, from an elderly woman to a young boy, drawing the audience directly into the pub’s emotional landscape.

       

Peter Caulfield said, “I can’t wait to transfer our immersive version of TWO into the Park Theatre, 35 years after the show first came to London! It really is the perfect intimate venue for this beautiful poetic masterpiece by Jim Cartwright; Kellie Shirley and I want the audience to feel a part of our north London pubs DNA as we breathe fresh life into this British theatre staple. We pour everything out onto the pub floor…love, laughter, loss, tears, pints and all.”

Jez Bond, CEO and Artistic Director of Park Theatre, added, “We’re thrilled to be welcoming Greenwich Theatre Productions’ acclaimed revival of Two by Jim Cartwright to Park90. Transfers like this allow us to work collaboratively across London, pooling resources, sharing audiences and creating space for theatre to be experienced as a genuinely communal act. At a time when third spaces are increasingly lost, staging a play that celebrates the social life of the pub feels more vital than ever, not just as a piece of theatre, but as a way of bringing our communities together.”

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TWO runs from 1 April to 25 April 2026 at Park Theatre, with a press night on 8 April at 7pm.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

 

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