The Ambassadors Theatre
Overview
The Ambassadors Theatre hosts a variety of shows and performances.
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Practical Information
West Street, Soho, London, WC2H 9ND
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7395 5401
Venue Details & Map
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The Ambassadors Theatre
- Address
-
West StreetSohoLondonWC2H 9ND
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7395 5401
- Public transport:
- (5mins) Take Cranbourn Street away from Leicester Square until St Martin’s Lane, where you head left up to West Street. The theatre’s on your left past St Martin’s Theatre.
Getting There
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If you've never clinked, banged, or beat any objects together out of boredom to make a noise and had no idea that you could make some kind of rhythm, you'll be as fascinated as a simpleton who just learned to tie his shoes for the first time. I only went to see STOMP coz my old lady dragged me here. I told her I'd just fall asleep. It turned out she passed out before me. I've seen crack heads...more
After years of waiting, I finally got to see STOMP live. The show was invigorating, enlivening, rhythmic and infectious. It was exactly what I was expecting. Everyday materials, buckets, brooms, rubber pipes and lighters to name a few, became complex musical instruments.
The show starts with a street sweeper lackadaisically starting his shift. He suddenly realises his broom does more than...more
I went there with two friends visiting me. We got hold of some student tickets at the same day, which we bought at one of those small offices around Leicester Square.
Stomp has no words, there is no story or signing - only pure rhythm. An ecstatic performance of drums and simple instruments such as building materials and cans where a group of people create an ever exploding crescendo.
This...more
