DATES AND VENUE CONFIRMED FOR LIZ KINGSMAN’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, SMASH-HIT ONE WOMAN SHOW

DATES AND VENUE CONFIRMED FOR LIZ KINGSMAN’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, SMASH-HIT

ONE WOMAN SHOW

★★★★★

“Do everything legal you can to get a ticket” Evening Standard

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 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.

WESSEX GROVE, AMBASSADOR THEATRE GROUP PRODUCTIONS AND BAD ROBOT LIVE PRESENT

ONE WOMAN SHOW

Written and performed by Liz Kingsman

Director Adam Brace; Designer Chloe Lamford; Lighting Designer Daniel Carter-Brennan;

Sound Designer Max Perryment;Choreographer Joshua Lay

★★★★★

“A gloriously stupid, ‘Airplane’-esque daft romp… Fight for a ticket” Telegraph

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.

Trigger warning: contains blinding ambition.

Liz Kingsman is an actor and writer, and creator of the Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated One Woman Show. She can currently be seen in the second season of critically acclaimed French political satire Parlement on France 2, and Down From London, streaming on Topic (US), which she co-created and wrote with Sharon Horgan’s Merman Productions based on an award-winning short film. Previous acting credits include BAFTA-nominated ITV2 sitcom Timewasters, Borderline on Netflix, and topical Channel 4 comedies Ballot Monkeys and Power Monkeys. She is this year’s winner of the Times Breakthrough Award at the Sky Arts South Bank Awards, and was named in The Evening Standard and The Observer’s Faces to Watch in 2022.

Adam Brace directs. He is Associate Director at Soho Theatre, London where he works across Comedy, Theatre and Performance Art, in roles spanning dramaturg, director and writer. He has developed a varied range of work including 9 Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated shows, 2 Herald Angel Award-winners, 3 Fringe First Winners, 2 nominees for the Melbourne Barry Award, and 2 Southbank Sky Arts Awards. Directing credits include all of Alex Edelman’s shows, most recently Just For Us (Drama Desk Nominee 2022 – extended six times Off-Broadway, transferring to London in January); Age is a Feeling by Haley McGee (Fringe First 2022, returning to Soho Theatre in Feb 2023); all of Sh!t Theatre’s multi-award-winning international shows. Previously he was a playwright and was produced by Almeida Theatre, the National Theatre and the Donmar Warehouse; his plays are published by Faber and Faber. 

One Woman Show was originally produced at the Soho Theatre and Traverse Theatre by Country Mile Productions.

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ONE WOMAN SHOW

LISTINGS

Ambassadors Theatre

West Street, London WC2H 9ND

www.atgtickets.com

Box Office: 0844 871 7615

14 December 2022 – 21 January 2023

Tickets from £15

FULL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:

Wednesday 14 December 2022                8pm

Thursday 15 December 2022                     6pm      8.30pm

Friday 16 December 2022                          8pm

Saturday 17 December 2022                     6pm      8.30pm

Monday 19 December 2022                      7pm

Tuesday 20 December 2022                      8pm

Wednesday 21 December 2022                6pm      8.30pm

Thursday 22 December 2022                     8pm

Friday 23 December 2022                          6pm      8.30pm

Saturday 24 December 2022                     5pm     

Tuesday 27 December 2022                      6pm      8.30pm

Wednesday 28 December 2022                6pm      8.30pm

Thursday 29 December 2022                     8pm

Friday 30 December 2022                          6pm      8.30pm

Saturday 31 December 2022                     5pm     

Tuesday 3 January 2023                             8pm

Wednesday 4 January 2023                       8pm

Thursday 5 January 2023                            7pm      9.15pm

Friday 6 January 2023                                 7pm     

Saturday 7 January 2023                            6pm      8.30pm

Monday 9 January 2023                             8pm

Tuesday 10 January 2023                           7pm      9.15pm

Wednesday 11 January 2023                     7pm     

Thursday 12 January 2023                         8pm

Friday 13 January 2023                               7pm      9.15pm

Saturday 14 January 2023                          6pm      8.30pm

Monday 16 January 2023                           8pm

Tuesday 17 January 2023                           7pm      9.15pm

Wednesday 18 January 2023                     7pm     

Thursday 19 January 2023                         8pm

Friday 20 January 2023                               7pm      9.15pm

Saturday 21 January 2023                          6pm      8.30pm