Ambassadors Theatre

Ambassadors Theatre

Coordinates: 51°30′46″N 0°07′39″W / 51.512778°N 0.1275°W / 51.512778; -0.1275

Ambassadors Theatre

The Ambassadors Theatre in April 2007
Address West Street
City Westminster, London
Country UK
Designation Grade II
Architect W. G. R. Sprague
Owned by Stephen Waley-Cohen
Capacity 444
Type West End theatre
Opened 5 June 1913
Previous names 1999 New Ambassadors
Production Stomp
www.theambassadorstheatre.co.uk

The Ambassadors Theatre (formerly the New Ambassadors Theatre), is a West End theatre located in West Street, near Cambridge Circus on the Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster. It is one of the smallest of the West End theatres, seating a maximum of 195 people in the Dress Circle and 251 in the Stalls.

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History

The theatre was, along with the adjacent St Martin's conceived by their architect, W. G. R. Sprague, as companions, born at the same time in 1913, but World War I interrupted the construction of the latter for three years. The Ambassadors was built with the intention of being an intimate, smaller theatre and is situated opposite the renowned restaurant the Ivy, favourite haunt of the theatrical elite.

The theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage in March 1973.[1]

The stage door c.2000

New Ambassadors era

In 1996, the venue was bought out by its namesake the Ambassador Theatre Group, now the largest operator of theatres in the West End[citation needed]. It was first split into two small spaces (by creating a false floor at circle level) and used by the Royal Court. Then in 1999 the venue was renamed the New Ambassadors and hosted niche works and plays not normally seen outside of smaller fringe venues. However within a few years the theatre had largely reverted to playing material seen as more commercially viable for its location in the West End.

Revival of Ambassadors era

On Wednesday, 4 April 2007, it was announced that ATG had sold the venue to Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen, who renamed the venue The Ambassadors as it once was, and began an extensive programme of refurbishments.

Productions

Vivien Leigh made her West End debut in the Ambassadors, starring in The Mask of Virtue (1935); this was the play in which Lawrence Olivier first saw her perform.[2]

The theatre's most famous production is Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap which showed from 1952-1974 before moving next door to the St Martin's Theatre where it is still running.

After its purchase by the Ambassador Theatre Group under producer Sonia Friedman, productions included Some Explicit Polaroids by Mark Ravenhill, Spoonface Steinberg by Lee Hall, Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett and starring John Hurt, and was the West End's first home of Marie Jones' Stones In His Pockets and The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler.[2]

Recent productions have included the multi-award winning production of John Doyle's Sweeney Todd which subsequently transferred to Broadway, Ying Tong - A Walk with the Goons, Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, Journey's End and the world première of Kate Betts' On the Third Day which won the Channel 4 television series The Play's the Thing. In 2006, the theatre played host to the landmark revival of Peter Hall's production of Waiting for Godot which ran for a strictly limited autumn season.

The theatre is currently home to the continuing London run of Stomp having transferred from the Vaudeville Theatre on 27 September 2007, following the successful Menier Chocolate Factory production of Little Shop of Horrors. Other recent productions have included runs of the Bush Theatre's production of Whipping it Up, starring Richard Wilson and Robert Bathurst, and Love Song, starring Cillian Murphy and Neve Campbell (November 2006 to February 2007).

List of recent productions

  • Stones in his Pockets (21 July 2003 - 1 May 2004) by Marie Jones
  • The Shape of Things (17 May 2004 - 12 June 2005) by Neil LaBute
  • Guantanamo: Honour Bound to Defend Freedom (23 June 2004 - 4 September 2004) by Victoria Brittain and Gillian Slovo
  • Sweeney Todd (13 October 2004 - 5 February 2005) by Stephen Sondheim
  • Ying Tong: A Walk with The Goons (14 February 2005 - 19 March 2005) by Roy Smiles
  • Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (19 April 2005 - 18 June 2005) by Frank McGuinness
  • Telstar (24 June 2005 - 10 September 2005) by Nick Moran and James Hick
  • Journey's End (22 September 2005 - 28 January 2006) by R.C. Sherriff
  • Hamlet (20 February 2006 - 22 April 2006) by William Shakespeare, starring Ed Stoppard and Anita Dobson
  • On the Third Day (22 June 2006 - 29 July 2006) by Kate Betts
  • Waiting for Godot (September 2006 - November 2006) by Samuel Beckett
  • Love Song (24 November 2006 - 24 February 2007) by John Kolvenbach
  • Whipping it Up (22 February 2007 - 16 June 2007) by Steve Thompson, starring Richard Wilson and Robert Bathurst
  • Little Shop of Horrors (29 June 2007 - 8 September 2007) by Alan Menken, starring Sheridan Smith and Alistair McGowan
  • Stomp (27 September 2007 - ) by Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell

Nearby Tube stations

References

  • Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950, John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 98 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3

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