Park Theatre has unveiled a thrilling new season of productions, headlined by the musical comedy Dracapella, which will run in Park200 from 3 December 2025 to 17 January 2026.
The cast of Dracapella includes Ako Mitchell as Dracula, Stephen Ashfield as Harker, and Lorna Want as Mina. Keala Settle, best known for The Greatest Showman, takes on the role of Lucy.
Joining them are Ciarán Dowd, Philip Pope, and world champion beatboxer Alex Hackett (aka ABH), rounding out a cast of vocal and comedic talent.
Written by Dan Patterson and Jez Bond, Dracapella is described as “a fast, funny, fang-filled festive treat” featuring acappella covers of hits like Somebody to Love and Eye of the Tiger. [Bluesky Social]
Also announced is Gawain and the Green Knight, the second Christmas show, running in Park90 from 10 December 2025 to 10 January 2026. Written by Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson and Felix Grainger, it’s a laugh-out-loud office comedy set in the eccentric world of Camelot Corp.
In January, Adam Riches’ Jimmy returns to Park Theatre in Park200 from 19 to 24 January, following a sold-out summer run. The show explores the legendary comeback of tennis icon Jimmy Connors.
Spring programming includes the London premiere of Consumed by Karis Kelly, winner of the Women’s Prize for Playwriting 2022. It runs from 18 March to 18 April and features four generations of Northern Irish women confronting family trauma.
Two Halves of Guinness, starring Zeb Soanes, celebrates the life and career of Sir Alec Guinness on the 25th anniversary of his death. It runs from 20 April to 2 May in Park200.
The popular Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] returns for its fourth edition from 11 May to 27 June. This time, the murder mystery is set in the Wild West, with a new lineup of celebrity guests to be announced.
Artistic Director Jez Bond said, “I’m absolutely delighted that Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] is back for its fourth outing – and this time we’re saddling up for the Wild West! From the moment you step through the front doors, the whole building will be transformed into the town of Graveside, with surprises waiting around every corner. Next year’s production is our most ambitious yet, with a company of actor-musicians and a live saloon pianist bringing the world to life. Plus, for a limited time we’re even honouring 2024 ticket prices – so grab your hat, polish your spurs and join us for another unforgettable ride.”
Other highlights include Fox, a parent-friendly show about new motherhood, After Miss Julie, a revival of Patrick Marber’s reimagining of Strindberg’s classic, and a double bill of aggy and tell me straight.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.







