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Ambassadors Theatre

West Street, London, WC2H 9ND GB

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Harry Clarke

Ambassadors Theatre

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A sexually charged and wickedly funny thriller, HARRY CLARKE is the story of a shy midwestern man leading an outrageous double life as the cocky Londoner Harry Clarke. Moving to New York City and presenting himself as an Englishman, he charms his way into a wealthy family’s life as the seductive and precocious Harry, whose increasingly risky and dangerous behavior threatens to undo more than his persona.
  • Booking until: Saturday, 11 May 2024
  • Running time: 1h 20m (no interval)
  • Starring: Billy Crudup
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Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder tickets Opens 25 May 2024 Opens 25 May 2024 Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder

Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder

Ambassadors Theatre

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BFFs Kathy and Stella host Hull’s least successful true crime podcast. When their favourite author is killed they are thrust into a thrilling whodunnit of their own!
  • Opens: Saturday, 25 May 2024
    Booking until: Saturday, 14 September 2024
  • Running time: 2h 20m (incl. interval)
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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button tickets Opens 10 Oct 2024 Opens 10 October 2024 The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

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Back in 2008 the movie proved a smash hit. The new stage production sold out night after night at the Southwark Playhouse theatre. Now it’s in the West End, brought to life once more by a group of talented actor-musicians.

  • Opens: Thursday, 10 October 2024
    Booking until: Saturday, 15 February 2025
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Ambassadors Theatre Facilities

  • Air conditioned
  • Bar
  • Infrared hearing loop
  • Member of Q-Park scheme
  • Toilets

Ambassadors Theatre Access Tickets

Disabled theatregoers and their carers can get discount tickets. Please phone the Ambassadors Theatre access line on 0800 912 6971.

Ambassadors Theatre Location

Travel Information

Nearest Tube station
  • Leicester Square
  • Covent Garden
Nearest Rail Station
  • Charing Cross
Tube lines
  • Northern
  • Piccadilly
Day buses
  • (Charing Cross Road) 14, 19, 38, 24, 29, 176
Night buses
  • (Charing Cross Road) 14, 24, 176, N5, N19, N29, N38, N41, N279
Ambassadors Theatre history

From the outside

Built as a small, intimate theatre, the Ambassadors,is an attractive little place that’s partially underground, with plain white walls, fancy engravings and the occasional painted coat of arms. The overall effect is understated and unusually elegant.

Ambassadors Theatre architecture and history

Designed by W G R Sprague, who designed a host of beautiful West End Theatres including St Martin's and Covent Garden’s Aldwych Theatre, the Ambassadors Theatre was built by Kingerlee and Sons of Oxford. Like many theatres of the time, the Ambassadors was built as one of a matching pair, St Martin’ being its other half. Their construction was interrupted by the First World War, and the Ambassadors, finished after the war, is significantly less high than St Martin’s.

The Ambassadors Theatre opened with a show called Panthea in 1913, a disaster of a show that closed after just fifteen nights. But its luck soon improved. Originally intended as avenue for small, intimate shows and revues, a few years later it was lucky enough to house debuts by massive stars Ivor Novello, who played in Deburau in 1921, and Vivien Leigh of Gone With the Wind silver screen fame. Most famously, it was the venue where Agatha Christie’s The Mousatrap, the West End’s longest running show, played for twenty two years before transferring next door to St Martin’s in March 1974.

Since The Mousetrap transferred, the Ambassadors Theatre has staged all sorts of interesting and exciting hits including the Royal Shakespeare Company’s version of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, with Alan Rickman, as well as smash hits Sweeney Todd and The Vagina Monologues.

In 1996 the Ambassadors enjoyed a complete refit to create two separate theatres, with the Royal Court Theatre upstairs. It reverted back to one theatre in 1999 when the Royal Court company left, and was called the New Ambassadors between 1999 and 2007, after a private buyer took over. It finally reverted to The Ambassadors in 2007.

Stomp the musical has played there since 2007. And Rolling Stones member Ronnie Wood played a one-night gig at the Ambassadors in 2010.

Past shows at the Ambassadors Theatre

Since 1999 the Ambassadors has shown Some Explicit Polaroids by Mark Ravenhill, Spoonface Steinberg by Lee Hall, Krapp's Last Tape Al Murray the Pub Landlord, Marie Jones' Stones In His Pockets and The Watermill Theatre's production of Sweeney Todd. Recently it has been home to Love Song by John Kolvenbach, Whipping It Up by Steve Thompson and the Menier Chocolate Factory's version of the massive hit, Little Shop of Horrors.

Ambassadors Theatre access

The Ambassadors Theatre provides an infrared system. Both guide dogs and hearing dogs are allowed in the auditorium, or staff will gladly dog-sit for you if you prefer. There are serious spatial restrictions because of the theatre’s design, so they can only accommodate wheelchair transfers.

Ambassadors Theatre tickets

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West Street, London, WC2H 9ND GB