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Big songs. Bigger laughs. Huge fangs.Sink your teeth into the infamous story of Count Dracula as you have never seen – or heard – it before. An eight-strong cast of mind-blowing vocal talents (including the most toe-tapping Vampire you’ve ever met) retells Bram Stoker’s gothic classic in a side-splitting world premiere that will have you begging for mercy!
This riotous, laugh-a-minute reimagining of the Dracula story features a score of close-harmony acapella renditions of your favourite jukebox hits, with mind-blowing twists, including Queen’s Somebody to Love and The Great Pretender (The Platters), making Dracapella an unforgettable performance.
Watch as a wickedly witty Count Dracula pursues his eternal love, Ilona, and a madcap cast of characters attempts to thwart his dastardly plans – with hilarious consequences.
Written by Dan Patterson (creator of Whose Line Is It Anyway? And Mock the Week) and Park Theatre Artistic Director Jez Bond (Whodunnit [Unrehearsed]), Dracapella will bring the house down with its giddy gags and inventive harmonies. Book now for the alternative festive night out you didn’t know you needed!
📍 Venue Description: 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.
🎉 Welcome to Dracapella, where the impossible becomes possible and dreams take flight! 🏛️ Join us at Park Theatre in the heart of London, EN for an event that will redefine your expectations. 📅 On December 3rd, 2025 at 07:30 PM, witness the transformation of space and time into something truly magical. ✨ It's a curated experience combining the best of innovation, entertainment, and community spirit, creating moments that will be remembered for years to come. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned enthusiast, prepare to be amazed. ✨ With tickets available at 19.00 GBP, your journey awaits. 🎊 Book now to ensure your place in this unforgettable experience!
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