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Alfred Hitchcock’s suspenseful thriller returns to the West End.

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This production is suitable for ages 7+

Running until 28 September 2024

Run time 2 hrs including Interval

Includes interval

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Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller, THE 39 STEPS, brilliantly and hilariously recreated for the stage as the smash hit Olivier and Tony Award Winning Comedy, returns to the West End following a dizzyingly entertaining UK tour, taking Broadway by storm and playing in 39 different countries across the globe!

This ingenious comedy has delighted over 3 million people worldwide with its quintessentially plucky spirit and dashing sense of fun and previously played for almost 10 years in the West End.

Follow the incredible adventures of our handsome hero Richard Hannay, complete with stiff-upper-lip, British gung-ho and pencil moustache as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and, of course, devastatingly beautiful women.

This wonderfully inventive and gripping comedy thriller features four fearless actors, playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced fun and thrilling action.

Age restriction

This production is suitable for ages 7+

Running time

2 hrs including Interval

Performance dates

16 August 2024 - 28 September 2024

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Venue Information

Trafalgar Theatre
14 WhitehallLondonSW1A 2DY

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Recent Reviews

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81 reviews

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Multi-Award Winning The 39 Steps To Close After 9 Years In West End

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Multi-Award Winning The 39 Steps To Close After 9 Years In West End

The Olivier, Tony and Whatsonstage award-winning comedy The 39 Steps has celebrated 9 years in the West End since it opened at the Criterion Theatre in 2006. The 39 Steps’ 9 year run will close on September 5th 2015, having played the 5th highest number of performances of any play in West End history. 

18 Jun, 2015 | By Jacob Porteous

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29 Jan, 2015 | By London Theatre Direct

The 39 Steps Grosses More Than £20 Million as it Celebrates its Sixth Birthday in the West End

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The 39 Steps Grosses More Than £20 Million as it Celebrates its Sixth Birthday in the West End

 The 39 Steps, now celebrating its sixth year in the West End, has grossed over twenty million pounds since it opened at the Criterion Theatre in 2006. It is now the longest running consecutive show in the theatre’s 137 year history.

8 Oct, 2012 | By London Theatre Direct

The 39 Steps - from page, to screen, to stage

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The 39 Steps - from page, to screen, to stage

Is there anyone who hasn't read The 39 Steps?  The classic novel by John Buchan is still widely read and loved today after nearly a century since publication in 1915 which just goes to show that the public love a good adventure story of a man on the run and that is filled with spies and espionage.

17 Jul, 2012 | By London Theatre Direct

Paul Bigley joins cast of 39 Steps at the Criterion TheatreDespite mixed fortunes, numerous attempts to interpret The 39 Steps pay testament to a compelling story.

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Despite mixed fortunes, numerous attempts to interpret The 39 Steps pay testament to a compelling story.

The West End production of The 39 Steps is a show that refuses to die.   Seldomly playing to capacity audiences these days it still musters enough interest to tick over and is now well into its sixth West End year.    The stage version is adapted by Patrick Barlow and is based on the 1915 novel by John Buchan, but actually leans more towards the better known 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film version.   Taking the wry comedic undertones from the film to the next level it emerges as a twisted farce version of the Hitchcock classic.   This is heightened by the fact that only four actors appear on stage - one as the lead Richard Hannay, one as the three woman he has romantic liaisons with and another two playing between 100 and 150 other roles, from men, women and children to inanimate objects.  They change into these roles at lightning speed, oftentimes having to play multiple characters at the same time with the frenetic pacing played for laughs.

20 Jun, 2012 | By London Theatre Direct

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3 Apr, 2012 | By London Theatre Direct

The 39 Steps celebrates its 1,500th performance with a new cast

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