CIRCA-CLUB EVENTS 2026

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Exhibitionists @ Kings Head Theatre

A dazzling new comedy about love, sex, happiness and freedom set in the San Francisco art world. When ex-partners collide at an exhibition, sparks fly and their new boyfriends are caught in the blast, igniting a series of comic crises involving a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway that leads them to a mysterious hotelier and new beginnings. Witty characters, outrageous behaviour and a big beating heart make Exhibitionists the perfect post-New Year pick me up. This world premiere is co-written by Olivier nominee Shaun McKenna (The Lord of the Rings Watermill and West End; Ladies In Lavender UK No 1 Tour; Radio 4s Eleanor Rising and Home Front; the forthcoming The Forsyte Saga at Park Theatre) and Andrew Van Sickle, a journalist making his playwriting debut. Directed by Bronagh Lagan (Flowers For Mrs Harris at Riverside Studios and the Olivier nominated CRUISE).

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Kings Head Theatre
116 Upper Street
London
N1 1QN

Telephone : 02072268561

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