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39 Steps & Planet Hollywood

Booking until Saturday, 11th October 2008
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Combine a ticket (normally £22.50) for The 39 Steps at the Criterion Theatre with a two course the pre-theatre dinner at Planet Hollywood.
Adult
£22.50
Children
£22.50
Date Type Start Seats Face Value Price Tickets
Mon 12/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Tue 13/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Wed 14/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Mon 19/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Tue 20/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Thu 22/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Tue 27/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Wed 28/05/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Mon 02/06/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Tue 03/06/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Wed 04/06/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Thu 05/06/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50
Mon 09/06/2008 Show & Meal 18:00 Stalls   £24.50

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Location:
Piccadilly Circus
W1J 9HS
39 Steps
Time of Day: 8pm

'Exactly the thing the West End has been waiting for'
The Observer
This comic adaption of the Hitchcock film of 1935 has extendend its booking time for the 3rd time at the Criterion theatre in London after constantly playing to sell-out houses. You will now be able to see the 39 STEPS until September.
'Exactly the thing the West End has been waiting for'
The Observer
'A joyous version of the Hitchcock classic'
Sunday Times
The Hitchcock film The 39 Steps, which itself is based on the more serious thriller written by John Buchan is thrillingly adapted for the stage.
Nothing has been cut, all the best scenes are included, like 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!

Buchan's large cast of 139 quirky characters - from spies and theatre performers to policemen and innkeepers are amazingly taken on by only a quartet of actors, who prove to be masters of the quick change and disguise.


Robert Portal and Jimmy Chisolm joined the cast of The 39 Steps in April. Portal replaced Charles Edwards as Richard Hannay and Chisolm replaced Rupert Degas as Clown. Simon Gregor and Rachel Pickup remained with the production.

Directed by Maria Aitkin.

Matinees: Tuesday 3pm, Saturday 4pm
Evenings: Monday-Saturday 7.45pm
Running Time: 2 hours
Location:
71 Haymarket
London
SW1Y 4RW
Galileo's
Time of Day: 6pm

Galileo's pays tribute to its namesake, rebelling against the branded formula of most of the Italian restaurants in theatre land to offer a unique, authentically Tuscan, quality culinary experience. Galileo's chef Silvano Mazzoli adheres to the fundamental principle of Tuscan cooking, that dishes are simple, fresh and seasonal, using only the finest quality ingredients. The menu is crammed with Tuscan specialities and premium produce from this much loved region. The combination of its native Tuscan dishes, friendly, attentive service and ideal location in the midst of the theatre district make Galileo's a destination restaurant.



Travel directions

Nearest underground station: test
Criterion Theatre :: Image 2Criterion Theatre :: Image 1
12 of 2
Location:
Piccadilly Circus
W1J 9HS
Criterion Theatre
Time of Day: 8pm

Apart from the Box Office area, the entire theatre is under ground, and is reached by descending a strikingly tiled stairway. The theatre was originally intended as a concert hall, but it was decided to change it to a theatre during the construction. The building was originally gaslight and had only basic ventilation, in 1883 it was forced to close by the local council. The theatre was then modified with proper ventilation and was electrified and reopened the following year. Like other theatres from the same period, columns are used to support both the Dress Circle and the Upper Circle, which means that many of the seats have a 'restricted view'. The theatre closed in 1989 (during the reconstruction of Piccadilly Circus) and was extensively refurbished, reopening in October 1992.

Recent productions at this theatre include Kevin Elyot's comedy "My Night With Reg" which transferred here from the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs on 21 November 1994 and went on to win the Best Comedy Award, Evening Standard Awards 1994. The Reduced Shakespeare Company's production of "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare - Abridged" opened here on 7 March 1996.



Travel directions

Take the Bakerloo or Piccadilly line to Piccadilly Circus station. The theatre is directly outside the station

Nearest underground station: Piccadilly Circus

Buses: 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 38, 88, 94, 139, 159, 453

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