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London County HallLondon
Agatha Christie's bone-chilling drama is presented in a perfect courtroom setting.

Children under 5 will not be admitted.

Run time 2 hours 15 minutes (including interval)

Includes interval

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Step inside the magnificent surroundings of London County Hall and experience the intensity and drama of Agatha Christie’s gripping story of justice, passion and betrayal in a unique courtroom setting.
Leonard Vole is accused of murdering a widow to inherit her wealth. The stakes are high - will Leonard survive the shocking witness testimony, will he be able to convince the jury, and you of his innocence and escape the hangman’s noose?

PLEASE NOTE: Latecomers may not be permitted.  Please allow extra arrival time as there are multiple entrances to the seating area once inside the theatre.

A note about Gallery Tickets:
Access to the original Public Galleries is up a flight of stairs, with no lift access. Once at Gallery level, the steps to access Rows C and D are steep. Seats in Row A have narrow access due to the original features of the grade II listed galleries. These seats may not be suitable for patrons with access requirements or vertigo sufferers. We advise that patrons with access requirements check with theatre's box office before purchasing Gallery tickets.  There are no toilets on the Gallery level.  Courtroom Stalls is the preferred level for seating.

Upcoming Performance Times

Sunday8 September 2024
Tuesday10 September 2024
Wednesday11 September 2024
Thursday12 September 2024
Thursday12 September 2024
Friday13 September 2024
Saturday14 September 2024
15:00
19:30
19:30
14:30
19:30
19:30
14:30

Age restriction

Children under 5 will not be admitted.

Running time

2 hours 15 minutes (including interval)

Performance dates

Booking through 28 September 2025

Content

Recommended for ages 5 and above.

Special notes

Babes in arms and children under the age of 5 will not be permitted. All children need their own ticket. Latecomers may not be permitted.

Please allow extra arrival time as there are multiple entrances to the seating area once inside the theatre. A note about Gallery Tickets: Access to the original Public Galleries is up a flight of stairs, with no lift access. Once at Gallery level, the steps to access Rows C and D are steep with extra steps. Seats in Row A have narrow access and 2 extra steps. All steps in the Galleries are narrow. These seats may not be suitable for patrons with access requirements or vertigo sufferers. Hearing loop may not work for patrons seated in the North and South Gallery. There are no toilets on the Gallery level. A note about Stalls Tickets: There is a lift from Street level to the foyer/Box Office. There is a lift from the foyer to the Courtroom Stalls Chamber ONLY. Row F is the only row for step-free access. There is a wheelchair space available in row F suitable for those wishing to remain in their wheelchair for the duration of the show. Hearing Loop should work for all seats in the Courtroom Stalls. We advise that patrons with access requirements check with theatre's box office before purchasing tickets.

Please note: There is not a cloakroom at this venue; bags that do not fit comfortably under a single seat will not be permitted.

Access

No immediate vehicular access to the venue as Belvedere road is a closed private road. Closest is the corner of Belvedere Road and Chicheley Street.

Venue Information

London County Hall
Belevedere RoadLondonSE1 7PB

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Recent Reviews

4.8
2769 reviews

Latest Witness for the Prosecution News

Witness for the Prosecution announces tenth cast

News / Casting

Witness for the Prosecution announces tenth cast

All rise! Agatha Christie's sensational Witness for the Prosecution has announced a double whammy. The trial of the century is set to keep you on the edge of your seats until September 29, 2024, at the London County Hall. You can also get ready to witness (pun intended) the show's remarkable tenth cast as they’re called for Jury Duty, or even worse, to the stand…the court is officially in session! 

29 Aug, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

London Theatre Direct’s weekly news roundup (1 March 2023)

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London Theatre Direct’s weekly news roundup (1 March 2023)

Theatre lovers, rejoice! It’s another week of exhilarating news from the West End. We’ve got a short but sweet list of production updates for you to catch up on and some new images to make your imagination dance with delight. You’ll be itching to sit back down in a velvet seat in no time! Oh, and happy spring, we hope you enjoy the flowers as much as we do!

28 Feb, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

Witness for the Prosecution extends run and announces new cast

News / Casting

Witness for the Prosecution extends run and announces new cast

All rise, all rise! If Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution is guilty of one thing, it’s being a criminally ingenious, pulse-pounding mystery, one that continues to redefine the boundaries of immersive theatre. The grandeur of the historic London County Hall awaits, as Witness for the Prosecution extends its sentence to 28 April 2024, for a remarkable seventh year. Prepare to enter the courtroom and be drawn into a web of deceit woven by the brand-new ninth cast. You are officially called to jury service…book your tickets today! 

27 Feb, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

Review: Witness for the Prosecution in 250 words - Court is now in session!

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Review: Witness for the Prosecution in 250 words - Court is now in session!

I have been summoned for Jury Service.

Taking my place in the Jury seats at the palatial County Hall, I settle down for another whodunnit from the wonderful Agatha Christie, whose well known West End play, The Mousetrap is London’s longest-running show (which you'll also want tickets for). Being a legal eagle myself, I was interested to see how this would ‘play’ out and if I would be able to differentiate between the innocent and the guilty.

23 Sep, 2021 | By Kay Johal

Priority Access for the return of London’s Witness for the Prosecution

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Priority Access for the return of London’s Witness for the Prosecution

Agatha Christie’s epic tale of justice is set to grip London once again and you can witness the intensity and drama with the unique setting of a real courtroom! Get tickets for Witness for the Prosecution London exclusively with us and secure yourselves the best seats in court! The high-tension tale of justice and law will immerse you completely into the world of Christie for an experience unlike anything else.

7 May, 2021 | By Jade Ali

Witness for the Prosecution sets date for re-opening at London's County Hall this MayNew casting announced for Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall

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New casting announced for Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall

The London County Hall production of Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution has announced an extension alongside a new cast list to look forward to. The critically-acclaimed drama is currently booking through September 2020.

8 Oct, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

London Theatre Review: Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall

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London Theatre Review: Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall

Just a quick hop over the river from the West End, in the shadow of the London Eye, you will find London County Hall where Witness for the Prosecution is currently staged. The former home of London County Council, the building now hosts the Aquarium, London Dungeons and a couple of hotels. Nestled in the heart of the building is the former meeting room – the Edwardian chamber  with its fixed wooden seating, striking marble columns, high ceiling, and ornate fittings, now providing the setting for one of the world’s most famous author's plays.

28 May, 2019 | By Harrison Fuller

London Theatre Review: Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall, London in SouthbankLondon Theatre Review: Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall

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London Theatre Review: Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall

The venue for Witness for the Prosecution – the Edwardian Baroque-style London County Hall  is as much a star as the play's key protagonists. The Council Chamber makes the perfect setting for this courtroom drama to unfold, having been built nearly 3 years before Agatha Christie published the short story of the same name back in 1925. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this psychological thriller, which was marvellously adapted into a stage play by Agatha Christie herself and first performed in 1953.

10 May, 2019 | By Sandra Howell

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