Highlights of the opening season included the UK premiere of
These Shining Lives by
Melanie Marnich with a cast featuring
Honeysuckle Weeks and
Charity Wakefield and the world premiere of
Oliver Cotton's
Daytona, starring
Maureen Lipman, which then toured the UK. The theatre has had critical and box office successes with different types of productions. These include: • New British plays by British authors including Sarah Rutherford's
Adult Supervision (September 2013), Andrew Keatley's
The Gathered Leaves (July 2015), and
Jonathan Lynn's
The Patriotic Traitor (February 2016). Journalist-turned-playwright
Jonathan Maitland's
Dead Sheep and
An Audience with Jimmy Savile both drew sellout crowds in 2015. Staging plays such as Archie Maddocks' acclaimed
A Place for We in October 2001 reflected the theatre's support for writing from minority groups. • Revivals such Richard Bean's
Toast (August 2014) and David Hare's
The Vertical Hour (September 2014), both of which premiered at the
Royal Court Theatre. A successful revival of
Muswell Hill by
Torben Betts played at the theatre in February 2015. • UK premieres or revivals of acclaimed North American plays such as
Almost, Maine (December 2015) and
The Boys in the Band (October 2016), the latter subsequently transferring to the West End. • Musicals such as ''The Buskers' Opera
(April 2016) and The Burnt Part Boys'' (August 2016). In June 2022,
Harry Hill and Steve Park's musical
Tony! (The Tony Blair Rock Opera) satirized the UK's most successful prime minister. Innovative productions include
Grounded which incorporated
British Sign Language (October 2015), and
Brainstorm (2015), an exploration of the teenage brain in cooperation with Islington Community Theatre, the
Wellcome Trust and the National Theatre. Avaes Mohammad's double bill about radicalization in the UK
Hurling Rubble at the Sun/Hurling Rubble at the Moon was premiered in May 2015. Park Theatre plays have moved on to the
West End, most recently the
Second World War drama
Pressure, which following a sold-out April 2018 run in Park200 went on to the
Ambassadors Theatre in June. Park Theatre won
The Stage magazine's Fringe Theatre of the Year Award for 2015. ==In-house productions and fundraising==