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Invasive Species King's Head Theatre Tickets & Info

Immerse yourself in an extraordinary cultural experience at the Invasive Species London Theatre on September 12, 2025. This groundbreaking event showcases diverse works that explore the fascinating and often alarming impacts of invasive species on ecosystems worldwide. From the disruptive influence of alien plants like Ailanthus altissima, which has spread across continents, to the ecological changes caused by animals such as the ring-necked dove, introduced to North America from the Bahamas, this performance illuminates the complex interactions between native and non-native species. The show highlights how organisms like Psittacara mitratus have established populations in urban areas, altering local environments, and draws attention to the unintended consequences of human intervention. Experience a thought-provoking journey through speculative storytelling and scientific insights, all designed to foster awareness and inspire action. Join us to support emerging artists, engage with pressing ecological issues, and let your children’s curiosity for sound and nature flourish in this captivating event.

King's Head Theatre

Nestled in London's vibrant Islington district, the King's Head Theatre has been a cornerstone of the city's cultural scene since 1970. Renowned for its innovative productions and commitment to nurturing new talent, the theatre launched the 'Festival for Emerging Playwrights' in 2015, providing a vital platform for fresh voices in theatre. Invasive Species London, known for its provocative and thought-provoking performances, has graced the stage here, continuing the theatre’s tradition of challenging audiences and exploring contemporary themes. The venue has a history of staging politically charged plays, such as the 2002 production of 'Guantanamo,' which scrutinized issues surrounding the detention camp. In 2013, the theatre co-produced 'Children of the Sun' with the National Theatre, exemplifying its collaborative spirit. The King's Head offers an inclusive environment, with accessible seating and wheelchair access via the side entrance, ensuring comfort for all patrons. Visitors can park nearby and enjoy a short five-minute walk to experience Invasive Species London and other exciting performances at this historic venue, making it an essential stop for theatre lovers seeking innovative and socially relevant productions.

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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


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