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One Woman Show Confirms dates at Ambassadors Theatre

One Woman Show Confirms dates at Ambassadors Theatre

Dates and Venue Confirmed for Liz Kingsman’s Critically Acclaimed, Smash-Hit One Woman Show

by Staff Writer
October 10, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read

Wessex Grove, Ambassador Theatre Group Productions and Bad Robot Live today announce dates for the West End transfer of Liz Kingsman’s critically acclaimed, smash-hit One Woman Show.

The production, directed by Adam Brace, will open at the Ambassadors Theatre on 19 December, with previews from 14 December, and runs until 21 January 2023. Priority booking opens today, with public booking opening tomorrow, 11 October – tickets are from £15.

Following sensational critical acclaim One Woman Show played sold out runs at Soho Theatre London and Traverse Theatre Edinburgh and was called “the single hottest ticket in the capital right now” (Time Out).

       

Liz Kingsman’s Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show within a show is “an uproarious spoof” (Telegraph) of the genre it borrows its title from, and was listed as The Guardian’s Number 1 Comedy Event of 2021.

A bold, irreverent, raw, moving and triumphant celebration of adjectives, this blurb will nail down nothing. This is a show so unflinching you’ll be begging for a flinch.

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