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Invasive Species King's Head Theatre Tickets & Info
Experience the compelling power of theatre with Invasive Species at London's King’s Head Theatre on September 19, 2025. This captivating production invites audiences to explore the complex and often unseen impacts of invasive species on ecosystems and societies worldwide. Witness how non-native organisms, such as the silver carp—known for leaping up to three meters out of the water—and the emerald ash borer, responsible for devastating millions of ash trees across North America since 2002, threaten biodiversity and ecological balance. The show also highlights the ecological havoc caused by the brown tree snake in Guam, which has driven several native bird species to extinction, and the destabilization of coastlines and stream edges by invasive plant and animal species. Through innovative visual projections, the production dramatizes the invasion of city and rural landscapes, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and action. Join us for this thought-provoking event that fuses drama, science, and environmental activism, and experience how theatre can foster understanding across cultures and communities. Secure your tickets effortlessly and be part of a powerful conversation on ecological preservation and the unintended consequences of biological invasion.
King's Head Theatre
The King's Head Theatre in Islington stands as London’s oldest pub theatre, renowned for its innovative storytelling and rich history of pushing theatrical boundaries. Since its founding in 1970, it has consistently been at the forefront of avant-garde productions, exemplified by its acclaimed 2013 production of Jean Genet's 'The Maids,' which explored themes of authority, power, and personal identity with striking intensity. The theatre gained widespread recognition in 1989 when it hosted a completely sold-out run of Harold Pinter’s works, reaffirming its reputation for bold, thought-provoking performances. As part of Invasive Species London, this venue continues to champion diverse narratives, giving space for marginalized voices and LGBTQ+ stories, further cementing its role as a leader in inclusive theatre. Its unique design features upper-level viewing areas that offer a hidden gem experience for attendees aware of the theatre’s intimate layout, accessible via a separate entrance that adds an exclusive touch. Conveniently located just a quick turn left from the main avenue, the King's Head Theatre is easily accessible by all major transit options, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in innovative, boundary-pushing theatre experiences with Invasive Species London.
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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