Harry Clarke

David Cale‘s HARRY CLARKE has recently played at the Vineyard Theatre, and will now be transferring to London’s Ambassadors Theatre for a limited run!

80 minutes. 19 characters. 1 tour-de-force performance. 

Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor Billy Crudup (The Morning Show) delivers an acting “masterclass” (New York Theatre Guide) in the West End transfer of David Cale’s wickedly funny thriller HARRY CLARKE – direct from sell-out runs in New York and Berkeley.

Conjuring comparisons with The Talented Mr. Ripley and Saltburn, HARRY CLARKE keeps audiences guessing – charting the exploits of an awkward Midwestern man who moves to New York City to charm his way into a wealthy family.

Directed by Leigh Silverman (Suffs, Violet, Soft Power, In the Wake), do not miss this “riveting performance” (The Telegraph) about one man’s thrilling double life. Book tickets now – must end 11 May.

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What is Harry Clarke about?

Harry Clarke has a secret. Well, Philip Brugglestein has a secret – but people only have eyes for seductive Londoner Harry…

Ticket Information

Tickets available for performances from Sat 9 Mar – Sat 11 May 2024

Running Time

TBC

Cast & Creatives

Vineyard Theatre Production: David Cale (Writer), Leigh Silverman (Director)

Billy Crudup (Harry Clarke)

Content advisory: Coarse language; mentions of sexual acts, violence and drug use.

Booking Period

Sat 9 Mar - Sat 11 May 2024

Weekly Performances

Monday 7:30PM
Tuesday 7:30PM
Wednesday 7:30PM
Thursday 7:30PM
Friday 7:30PM
Saturday 2:30PM, 7:30PM

For group bookings of 10 or more:
Submit a request online

Or call 020 7206 1176

Venue Information

Ambassadors Theatre

West St, London WC2H 9ND

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Leicester Square or Covent Garden

Buses

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

Nearest Car Parks

Cambridge Circus, Upper St Martin's Lane and Bedfordbury

Reviews

The Times

'David Cale’s seductive monologue…is quick-witted and mischievous'

Attitude

'A titanic performance that deserves every award going'

Whats On Stage

'A real tour de force of storytelling and performance'

Time Out

'Billy Crudup is magnetic'

Financial Times

'Beguiling, charismatic and sinister'

The Guardian

'A constantly compelling presence'

The Stage

'Billy Crudup dazzles as an imposter with an identity crisis in this slight but sinister monologue'

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