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Stomp & Salvador and Amanda

Booking until Sunday, 8th February 2009
PackagePricing (from)
Combine a two course meal from the pre theatre menu at Salvador and Amanda with a top price ticket for Stomp at the Ambassadors theatre.
Adult
£39.50
Children
£39.50
Date Type Start Seats Face Value Price Tickets
Thu 31/07/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £39.50
Mon 04/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £39.50
Mon 04/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Dress Circle £ 45.00 £39.50
Thu 07/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Dress Circle £ 45.00 £39.50
Mon 11/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £39.50
Thu 14/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £39.50
Mon 18/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £39.50
Thu 21/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls £ 45.00 £39.50
Thu 21/08/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Dress Circle £ 45.00 £39.50

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Location:
West Street
London
WC2H 9ND
Stomp
Time of Day: 8pm

With its unique combination of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion this multi award-winning production continues to wow audiences throughout the world.
Following its runaway success at the Roundhouse and Sadler's Wells, Stomp makes music from the mundane. A unique, award-winning show, which has thrilled audiences all over the world, combines elements of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion to turn the clutter of urban life into the source of infectious rhythm and wonder.

Matinees: Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 3pm
Evenings: Tuesday-Saturday 8pm
Running Time: 1 hour and 40 minutes
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Location:
8 Great Newport Street
London
WC2H 7JA
Salvador and Amanda
Time of Day: 6pm

Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.Two course meal
(choice of a starter and main course)
Starters
Green Asparagus accompanied by Rock Salt, Lemon Juice and a herb salad
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Mini Spicy Chorizo served with freshly baked bread
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Calamari and Aioli

Main course
Chicken Breast and Mashed Potatoes drizzled with Almond Sauce.
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Red Peppers stuffed with Tomato, garlic, herbs topped with Manchego served with Spinach mash
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Shell on Chargrilled Tiger Prawns with Garlic and Olive oil served with Patatas Pobres

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Location:
West Street
London
WC2H 9ND
New Ambassadors Theatre
Time of Day: 8pm

A small theatre with an equally small stage - the depth of the stage is only 6.25metres. The inimate auditorium has a proscenium arched stage which suits revue style productions. The Ambassadors and the St Martin's next door where conceived as companions by their architect WGR Sprague in 1913 - although the St Martin's was delayed by three years. The theatre changed its name to The New Ambassadors Theatre in 1999.

The Ambassadors is perhaps best known as the original home of the Agatha Christie thriller "The Mousetrap" which opened here on 25 November 1952 - and stayed until 25 March 1974 when it moved next door to the St Martin's. Notable productions after this include 84 Charing Cross Road and a transfer of The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Christopher Hamptons play "Les Liasons Dangereuses". More recent productions have included revivals of "The Killing of Sister George" (with Miriam Margolyes) and "Dames at Sea" (with Kim Criswell, Sara Crowe and Peter Duncan).

The theatre was used by The Royal Court Theatre between 1996 and 1999 to stage their 'Theatre Upstairs' studio based work while their own theatre in Sloane Square underwent major reconstruction. Since June 1999 the theatre has been used to present short seasons of both new work and revivals.



Travel directions

Take the Piccadilly or Northern line to Leicester Square station. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

Nearest underground station: Leicester Square

Buses: 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 40, 176

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