Peter Hall's 50th anniversary production of Samuel Beckett's classic, Waiting For Godot, transfers to the West End after a successful season at the Theatre Royal Bath and a national tour.
On a deserted road, two tramps Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for the elusive Godot.
With its sublime balance of comedy and poignancy, vaudeville and angst, Waiting For Godot was voted the most significant English language play of the 20th century by theatre professionals in the National Theatre's NT2000 poll.
Running Time
2 hours 15 minutes
Address
New Ambassadors Theatre
West Street
London
WC2H 9ND
Travel
Nearest Underground: Leicester Square
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
Bus Routes: 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 40, 176
Access
There are unfortunately no spaces for people who need to remain in their wheelchairs but transfer seating is available for two people.
The theatre is equipped with an infrared sound amplification system and an induction loop. Equipment is available from the box office prior to the show.
Guide dogs are allowed inside the auditorium. Please ask for an aisle seat or row F in the Circle. Dogs can also be looked after by theatre staff.
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