


Ambassadors Theatre
Ambassadors Theatre
West Street, London WC2H 9ND
West Street, London WC2H 9ND
O aplikaci
One of the West End's Most Intimate Historic Theatres
The Ambassadors Theatre has stood proudly in the heart of London’s Seven Dials since 1913. Located just steps from Covent Garden, this beautifully preserved venue offers an intimate and atmospheric setting for theatre-goers. With a capacity of approximately 400 seats, the Ambassadors is one of the smallest commercial theatres in the West End, creating a uniquely close connection between the audience and the performers on stage.
Early Years and Iconic Productions
Designed by architect W.G.R. Sprague, who was also responsible for the neighbouring St. Martin's Theatre, the Ambassadors Theatre opened on 5 June 1913 with a production of Pantaloon by W. Somerset Maugham. Its early programming reflected the diversity of London theatre at the time, mixing plays, musicals, and revues. Over the decades, it has hosted a number of notable productions, but none more iconic than Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, which premiered at the theatre in 1952.
The Mousetrap began its record-breaking run at the Ambassadors and remained there for more than 21 years before transferring next door to the St. Martin's Theatre in 1974. This association helped cement the Ambassadors' legacy in British theatrical history. The theatre has also seen performances by some of the UK’s most revered actors, including Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim in the original cast of The Mousetrap.
Not Just a Relic – A Contemporary Creative Hub
In the 1990s, the theatre was divided into two studio spaces and briefly renamed The New Ambassadors Theatre, catering to smaller-scale and experimental productions. However, a later refurbishment restored it to its original layout. It has since returned to prominence as a home for innovative theatre, including the internationally acclaimed physical theatre show Stomp, which ran from 2007 to 2018 and brought a whole new audience to the venue.
Architectural Features
The Ambassadors Theatre retains many of its original Edwardian features. The auditorium is notable for its elegant curves, intimate sightlines, and lack of balcony—unusual for West End theatres of its era. The single-tier layout adds to the immersive experience, giving every audience member a feeling of closeness to the stage. Recent upgrades have improved the lighting and sound systems while retaining the theatre’s period charm.
Central Location and Easy Access
Conveniently situated between Covent Garden and Leicester Square, the Ambassadors is easily accessible by public transport and is surrounded by dining options, pubs, and entertainment venues. Its prime location makes it ideal for visitors seeking a full night out in London’s bustling West End.
Today at the Ambassadors
Today, the theatre continues to support a mix of bold new writing, small-cast plays, and contemporary productions. It provides an essential platform for up-and-coming voices in British theatre while honouring its century-long heritage.
O aplikaci
One of the West End's Most Intimate Historic Theatres
The Ambassadors Theatre has stood proudly in the heart of London’s Seven Dials since 1913. Located just steps from Covent Garden, this beautifully preserved venue offers an intimate and atmospheric setting for theatre-goers. With a capacity of approximately 400 seats, the Ambassadors is one of the smallest commercial theatres in the West End, creating a uniquely close connection between the audience and the performers on stage.
Early Years and Iconic Productions
Designed by architect W.G.R. Sprague, who was also responsible for the neighbouring St. Martin's Theatre, the Ambassadors Theatre opened on 5 June 1913 with a production of Pantaloon by W. Somerset Maugham. Its early programming reflected the diversity of London theatre at the time, mixing plays, musicals, and revues. Over the decades, it has hosted a number of notable productions, but none more iconic than Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, which premiered at the theatre in 1952.
The Mousetrap began its record-breaking run at the Ambassadors and remained there for more than 21 years before transferring next door to the St. Martin's Theatre in 1974. This association helped cement the Ambassadors' legacy in British theatrical history. The theatre has also seen performances by some of the UK’s most revered actors, including Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim in the original cast of The Mousetrap.
Not Just a Relic – A Contemporary Creative Hub
In the 1990s, the theatre was divided into two studio spaces and briefly renamed The New Ambassadors Theatre, catering to smaller-scale and experimental productions. However, a later refurbishment restored it to its original layout. It has since returned to prominence as a home for innovative theatre, including the internationally acclaimed physical theatre show Stomp, which ran from 2007 to 2018 and brought a whole new audience to the venue.
Architectural Features
The Ambassadors Theatre retains many of its original Edwardian features. The auditorium is notable for its elegant curves, intimate sightlines, and lack of balcony—unusual for West End theatres of its era. The single-tier layout adds to the immersive experience, giving every audience member a feeling of closeness to the stage. Recent upgrades have improved the lighting and sound systems while retaining the theatre’s period charm.
Central Location and Easy Access
Conveniently situated between Covent Garden and Leicester Square, the Ambassadors is easily accessible by public transport and is surrounded by dining options, pubs, and entertainment venues. Its prime location makes it ideal for visitors seeking a full night out in London’s bustling West End.
Today at the Ambassadors
Today, the theatre continues to support a mix of bold new writing, small-cast plays, and contemporary productions. It provides an essential platform for up-and-coming voices in British theatre while honouring its century-long heritage.
O aplikaci
One of the West End's Most Intimate Historic Theatres
The Ambassadors Theatre has stood proudly in the heart of London’s Seven Dials since 1913. Located just steps from Covent Garden, this beautifully preserved venue offers an intimate and atmospheric setting for theatre-goers. With a capacity of approximately 400 seats, the Ambassadors is one of the smallest commercial theatres in the West End, creating a uniquely close connection between the audience and the performers on stage.
Early Years and Iconic Productions
Designed by architect W.G.R. Sprague, who was also responsible for the neighbouring St. Martin's Theatre, the Ambassadors Theatre opened on 5 June 1913 with a production of Pantaloon by W. Somerset Maugham. Its early programming reflected the diversity of London theatre at the time, mixing plays, musicals, and revues. Over the decades, it has hosted a number of notable productions, but none more iconic than Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, which premiered at the theatre in 1952.
The Mousetrap began its record-breaking run at the Ambassadors and remained there for more than 21 years before transferring next door to the St. Martin's Theatre in 1974. This association helped cement the Ambassadors' legacy in British theatrical history. The theatre has also seen performances by some of the UK’s most revered actors, including Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim in the original cast of The Mousetrap.
Not Just a Relic – A Contemporary Creative Hub
In the 1990s, the theatre was divided into two studio spaces and briefly renamed The New Ambassadors Theatre, catering to smaller-scale and experimental productions. However, a later refurbishment restored it to its original layout. It has since returned to prominence as a home for innovative theatre, including the internationally acclaimed physical theatre show Stomp, which ran from 2007 to 2018 and brought a whole new audience to the venue.
Architectural Features
The Ambassadors Theatre retains many of its original Edwardian features. The auditorium is notable for its elegant curves, intimate sightlines, and lack of balcony—unusual for West End theatres of its era. The single-tier layout adds to the immersive experience, giving every audience member a feeling of closeness to the stage. Recent upgrades have improved the lighting and sound systems while retaining the theatre’s period charm.
Central Location and Easy Access
Conveniently situated between Covent Garden and Leicester Square, the Ambassadors is easily accessible by public transport and is surrounded by dining options, pubs, and entertainment venues. Its prime location makes it ideal for visitors seeking a full night out in London’s bustling West End.
Today at the Ambassadors
Today, the theatre continues to support a mix of bold new writing, small-cast plays, and contemporary productions. It provides an essential platform for up-and-coming voices in British theatre while honouring its century-long heritage.
Co byste měli vědět před cestou
Arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime
No cloakroom on site
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line)
Bars open before and during interval
No photography or filming allowed
Co byste měli vědět před cestou
Arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime
No cloakroom on site
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line)
Bars open before and during interval
No photography or filming allowed
Co byste měli vědět před cestou
Arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime
No cloakroom on site
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line)
Bars open before and during interval
No photography or filming allowed
Často kladené dotazy
What type of shows are hosted at the Ambassadors Theatre?
It hosts a range of plays, often intimate dramas or comedies, and long-running hits.
Is there step-free access available?
Step-free access is limited; contact the venue in advance for mobility assistance.
How early should I arrive before the show?
It's recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance begins.
Are food and drinks available inside?
Yes, bars and refreshment kiosks are available in the foyer.
Where is the nearest Tube station?
Leicester Square and Covent Garden stations are a short walk away.
Is there air conditioning inside the venue?
Yes, the theatre is air-conditioned for guest comfort.
Can I take photos inside the theatre?
Photography and recording are not permitted during the performance.
Does the venue offer cloakroom facilities?
Yes, a cloakroom is available for small bags and coats.
What is the seating capacity?
The theatre seats approximately 407 people.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is typical, though there's no formal dress code.
Často kladené dotazy
What type of shows are hosted at the Ambassadors Theatre?
It hosts a range of plays, often intimate dramas or comedies, and long-running hits.
Is there step-free access available?
Step-free access is limited; contact the venue in advance for mobility assistance.
How early should I arrive before the show?
It's recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance begins.
Are food and drinks available inside?
Yes, bars and refreshment kiosks are available in the foyer.
Where is the nearest Tube station?
Leicester Square and Covent Garden stations are a short walk away.
Is there air conditioning inside the venue?
Yes, the theatre is air-conditioned for guest comfort.
Can I take photos inside the theatre?
Photography and recording are not permitted during the performance.
Does the venue offer cloakroom facilities?
Yes, a cloakroom is available for small bags and coats.
What is the seating capacity?
The theatre seats approximately 407 people.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is typical, though there's no formal dress code.
Často kladené dotazy
What type of shows are hosted at the Ambassadors Theatre?
It hosts a range of plays, often intimate dramas or comedies, and long-running hits.
Is there step-free access available?
Step-free access is limited; contact the venue in advance for mobility assistance.
How early should I arrive before the show?
It's recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance begins.
Are food and drinks available inside?
Yes, bars and refreshment kiosks are available in the foyer.
Where is the nearest Tube station?
Leicester Square and Covent Garden stations are a short walk away.
Is there air conditioning inside the venue?
Yes, the theatre is air-conditioned for guest comfort.
Can I take photos inside the theatre?
Photography and recording are not permitted during the performance.
Does the venue offer cloakroom facilities?
Yes, a cloakroom is available for small bags and coats.
What is the seating capacity?
The theatre seats approximately 407 people.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is typical, though there's no formal dress code.
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West Street, London WC2H 9ND
Místo
West Street, London WC2H 9ND
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West Street, London WC2H 9ND
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