To some, he’s the Tony Award-winning revolutionary from Evita who grew into a bonafide Broadway star in Sunday in the Park with George. To others, he’s the Emmy Award–winning Best Actor, for his portrayal of Dr. Jeffrey Geiger in “Chicago Hope.” And to others still, he will always be the man whose name is Inigo Montoya, the swashbuckling swordsman in The Princess Bride.
Whichever role you know him for, Mandy’s favorite is reaching out to live audiences with the power and the passion of popular song. He belongs to the special breed of singer who doesn’t merely dramatize songs, but incorporates them into his very being. And the result, Mandy Patinkin In Concert, is nothing short of electrifying. His interpretations of popular standards, superbly accompanied by Paul Ford at the piano, come straight from the heart, mesmerizing audiences from coast to coast. From Rodgers and Hammerstein to Stephen Sondheim, Harry Chapin, and back to Irving Berlin and Cole Porter.
Includes some bad language.
Travel
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square (Northern/Piccadilly lines)
Turn right up Long Acre, and turn right again at the first major junction for St Martin's Lane. The theatre is about 150m on the right.
Rail:
Charing Cross - Northern line north to Leicester Square
Kings Cross/St Pancras - Piccadilly line west to Leicester Square
Paddington - Bakerloo line south/east to Piccadilly Circus, Piccadilly line east to Leicester Square
Victoria - Victoria line north to Green Park, Piccadilly line east to Leicester Square
Liverpool Street - Central line west to Holborn, Piccadilly line west to Leicester Square
Marylebone - Bakerloo line south/east to Piccadilly Circus, Piccadilly line east to Leicester Square
Waterloo - Northern line north to Leicester Square
Parking: Westminster City Council Car Parks Trafalgar Square. NCP St Martin’s Lane. Parking in central London can be difficult and expensive. Please use public transport.
Access
Wheelchairs: Max 2 users per performances. Spaces and transfer seating available.
Hearing Impaired: Infrared headsets available. Newly installed Sennheiser loop system.
Admittance Policy
Regrettably babies and toddlers will not be admitted to the theatre. Children aged 5 years and over will be admitted and, more specific age limits may apply depending on the production. Children should be able to sit, unaided, in their own seat and be attentive to the performance so as not to distract other paying members of the audience.
There are no latecomers admitted until the interval for No Man’s Land.
Admittance to the auditorium is always at the discretion of theatre management.