Ambassadors Theatre

The Ambassadors Theatre opened on 5th June 1913. In 1921 the theatre presented the iconic Deburau, with Ivor Novello making his first ever stage appearance.

The first ever production show at The Ambassador's theatre was Panthea, written by Monckton Hoffe and which ran for a total of 15 nights. The theatre is now famous for their long-running production of The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie (Britain's longest running production), which opened in 1952 and played there for 21 years.

Harry Clarke

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Harry Clarke 

Booking until 11th May 2024 

Don't miss out on this performance of one man's thrilling double life, as Tony and Emmy Award Winner Billy Crudup brings Harry Clarke... and Phillip Brugglestein to life.

Harry Clarke will keep you on the edge of your seat as an awkward Midwestern man moves to New York family to work his way into a wealthy family, through charm and persuasion.

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