News: EMMY AND TONY AWARD WINNER BILLY CRUDUP MAKES WEST END DEBUT

 EMMY AND TONY AWARD WINNER 

BILLY CRUDUP

MAKES WEST END DEBUT IN THE UK PREMIERE OF

DAVID CALE’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PLAY

HARRY CLARKE

OPENING IN THE WEST END MARCH 2024

 

'A formidable solo actor…Crudup is a master in this craft'

New York Theatre Guide



Ambassador Theatre Group Productions today announce that the Emmy and Tony Award-winning, and 2024 Golden Globe nominee, Billy Crudup (The Morning Show) is reprising his role to make his West End debut in the UK premiere of David Cale’s critically acclaimed one man play Harry Clarke, which transfers to the West End following two hit runs in the US. The production, directed by Tony Award nominee Leigh Silverman, opens at the Ambassadors Theatre on Wednesday 13 March, with previews from Saturday 9  March, and runs until Saturday 11 May 2024


Billy Crudup said today, “I love London and I have loved seeing theater in London for decades. West End theater-goers are some of the most discerning, intelligent and hungry audiences in the world. I'm grateful to be given the opportunity to share the work Leigh, David, myself and all our producers have created on the London stage.” 

“Billy Crudup… appears to be having the time of his life in a sly role terrifically suited to his gifts.”

New York Times 

Harry Clarke had its world premiere at the Vineyard Theatre, New York in 2017. For his performance, Crudup garnered an Outer Critics Circle Award, Off-Broadway Alliance Award, Lucille Lortel Award, Drama Desk Award and Obie Award, and was nominated for a Drama League Award. He reprised the role for a sell-out West Coast premiere run at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2023. 

Tickets are available to ATG+ members now; with general booking opening today, Monday 22 January at 1pm. 

The Londoner is the official hotel partner of Harry Clarke in the West End.

  

www.harryclarketheplay.com

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