| Theatre Venue: | Criterion Theatre ![]() |
| Address: | Piccadilly Circus, London SW1Y 4XA |
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| Opened: | 14-Sep-2006 |
| Booking until: | 19-Feb-2011 |
| Performance Times: | Evenings: Monday - Saturday at 8.00pm Matinees: Tuesday at 3.00pm and Saturday at 4.00pm |
| Running Time: | 2 hours |
| Written: | John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow |
| Author: | John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow. Original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon. |
| Director: | Maria Aitken |
| Lighting: | Ian Scott |
| Producer: | Edward Snape for Fiery Angel Ltd and The Tricycle Theatre |
| Casts: | Rupert Degas , Charles Edwards , Catherine McCormack |
| Genre: | Plays |
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The 39 Steps Tickets
Criterion Theatre Piccadilly Circus, London SW1Y 4XA
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Synopsis:
John Buchan's THE 39 STEPS - memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1935 - is thrillingly adapted for the stage.
Nothing has been cut from this hilarious and spectacular version of Britain's most spell -binding thriller - legendary scenes include the chase on the Flying Scotsman, the escape on the Forth Bridge, the first theatrical bi-plane crash ever staged and the death-defying (or nearly!) finale at the London Palladium!
With four actors playing a minimum of one hundred and thirty nine roles, THE 39 STEPS is the most astonishing theatrical tour de force of the year.
Nothing has been cut from this hilarious and spectacular version of Britain's most spell -binding thriller - legendary scenes include the chase on the Flying Scotsman, the escape on the Forth Bridge, the first theatrical bi-plane crash ever staged and the death-defying (or nearly!) finale at the London Palladium!
With four actors playing a minimum of one hundred and thirty nine roles, THE 39 STEPS is the most astonishing theatrical tour de force of the year.
The 39 Steps Reviews:
'Exactly the thing the West End has been waiting for'The Observer.
'A joyous version of the Hitchcock classic' Sunday Times




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