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Ambassadors Theatre
Taskmaster star Mark Watson is 'one of the most genuinely joyous presences in comedy' according to the Times. And that's just one of the compliments you can find if you put his name into Google. But what else comes up? It's a question Watson had to confront recently when his teenage son conducted just such a search. Among other things, he found - as a frequently asked question suggested by the algorithm - 'what is the point of Mark Watson'? In this final London performance of a tour which has delighted audiences across more than 150 shows in this country and Australia, one of Britain's best-loved comedians sets out to answer that question for himself.
A genius-level comic doing what he does best.- Time Out Melbourne
Quite unlike anything else I’ve seen in almost 20 years...witty, warm, perfectly judged.- Telegraph
A master at letting us in on his vulnerability.- The Times
Ambassadors Theatre
The Ambassadors Theatre opened on 5th June 1913. The theatre presented Deburau in 1921 which saw Ivor Novello making his first stage appearance, Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones starring Paul Robeson, The Mask of Virtue in 1935 which saw the West End stage debut of a 22 year old Vivien Leigh and Spring Meeting in 1938 with Margaret Rutherford.
Britain's longest running production The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie opened at The Ambassadors on 25th November 1952 and played here until its 21st Birthday in 1974 when it transferred next door to the larger St Martin's Theatre.
Ambassadors Theatre
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