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Invasive Species King's Head Theatre Tickets & Info
Immerse yourself in the compelling world of ecological intrusion at the Invasive Species London Theatre event on September 11, 2025, at King's Head Theatre. This powerful production highlights the urgent threat posed by non-native species disrupting ecosystems globally. Witness the dramatic impact of species like the Phragmites australis, which has overrun wetlands across North America, or the Pycnonotus cafer, whose expansion on Pacific islands endangers native bird populations such as the Hawaiian honeycreepers. The storyline also explores the destructive influence of the Asian long-horned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), identifiable by its striking black and white antennae, which has infested urban trees in North America and Europe. Engage with our VIP experience, offering behind-the-scenes interactions with the talented cast and crew, and join a global audience through live streaming. Don't miss the memorable closing ceremony that celebrates awareness and action against invasive species—an event that promises to inspire and inform, fostering a deeper understanding of our fragile ecosystems.
King's Head Theatre
Invasive Species London is proud to perform at the historic King's Head Theatre, a pioneering venue renowned for its commitment to progressive and inclusive storytelling. Since its founding in 1970, the King's Head has been at the forefront of London's alternative theatre scene, consistently championing diverse voices, including LGBTQ+ narratives—such as when it staged Jean Genet's provocative play 'Les Bonnes' in 2013 to explore themes of authority and identity. Recognized for its rich history, the theatre was featured in a BBC documentary highlighting London's vibrant fringe and alternative theatre movements of the early 2010s. In addition to its storied past, the King's Head actively supports new talent through a resident artist initiative, fostering innovative productions. With premium seating in high demand, the theatre offers exclusive viewing experiences, while its accessible areas have been thoughtfully designed in consultation with accessibility experts to ensure inclusivity for all audiences. Conveniently located, the theatre is accessible via southbound tram from the college to the King's Head Theatre stop or a straightforward walk from the local book repository, making it an ideal venue for Invasive Species London's compelling performances.
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Parking & Directions for Invasive Species King's Head Theatre
116 Upper Street, London, GL
N1 1QN, UK
1. NCP Car Park - 0.3 miles, £25 for 24 hours
2. Islington Council Parking - 0.2 miles, £4 per hour
3. The Angel Central Car Park - 0.6 miles, £20 for 24 hours
4. Parkopedia Parking - 0.4 miles, £6 for 2 hours