
This production is recommended for ages 12+
Performance dates
26 March - 27 April 2025
Run time: 90 minutes
No interval
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(This Is Not A) Happy Room Tickets
(This is Not A) Happy Room is a new dark comedy from the author of Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon. Combining elements of Schitt’s Creek and Saltburn, this sharp new comedy offers laugh-a-minute moments while tackling family dynamics with a humorous twist. The perfect play for all the family (…or maybe not) Don’t miss out on this exciting show. Book your tickets now!
About (This Is Not A) Happy Room
You can’t choose your family, but if you could, you wouldn’t choose this one.
Meet the Hendersons, a happily dysfunctional family, reuniting for their dad’s third (or fourth?) wedding. But nobody expects the death of his bachelorhood to become an actual funeral… It would be a waste of the hotel function room not to repurpose it, right?
Facts and Critical Acclaim
- Rosie Day has won numerous awards for her work on stage and screen including the Day was nominated as an InStyle BAFTA Rising Star in 2017
- Reviews from Rosie Day’s previous work ★★★★★ “An impressively perfect script from Rosie Day, that will find its home in the audience’s hearts […] a glorious piece” – Adventures in Theatreland, ★★★★★ “Rosie Day’s writing is wonderfully refreshing” - All That Dazzles, ★★★★“An urgent piece of storytelling” - What’s On Stage.
(This Is Not A) Happy Room Creatives
- Writer - Rosie Day
- Producer - Katy Galloway
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King’s Head Theatre – Best Seats and Seating Plan
Established in 1970, King’s Head Theatre became the longest-running pub theatre in London. Over its 53-year tenure, it was housed in the backroom of the King’s Head Pub on Upper Street. Under the leadership of Artistic Director and Founder Dan Crawford, whose term lasted 35 years until his passing, the theatre became a breeding ground for both emerging and established talent, including Maureen Lipman, Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, Jennifer Saunders, and Dawn French.
King’s Head Theatre closed its doors on 13 August 2023 and reopened at its new location, 116 Upper Street, on 5 January 2024, under the guidance of current Executive Producer Sofi Berenger. The opening show was Exhibitionists, written by Olivier Award-winning playwright Sean McKenna.
The theatre is renowned for its support and celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, both on stage and off, offering a wide range of plays and musicals alongside a diverse cabaret programme, including drag and comedy.
What are the best seats at King’s Head Theatre?
The Stalls, particularly in the central rows (A-D), provide an excellent view of the stage. The Dress Circle offers a slightly elevated perspective, giving a great overall view of the performance.
Wherever you sit at King’s Head Theatre, you're close to the action and will feel part of the performance.
King’s Head Theatre seating plan
4 Apr, 2025 | By Emmanuel Kankam
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