Noel Coward Theatre
St. Martin's Lane, London, WC2H 4AH
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The world premiere production of Lucy Prebble's celebrated new play Enron, which sold-out its entire run at the Minerva Theatre Chichester and has sold all 21,800 tickets before opening  its six-week run at the Royal Court Theatre, will transfer to the Noel Coward Theatre on Saturday 16 January 2010. Rupert Goold has directed ‘the most anticipated transfer of the year'. - The Sunday Times

Inspired by real-life events and using music, dance and video, Enron explores one of the most infamous scandals in financial history, reviewing the tumultuous 1990s and casting a new light on the financial turmoil in which the world currently finds itself.

Booking is now open for the hotly-anticipated transfer which will hold its West End Press Night on Tuesday 26 January 2010. The principal cast of the Headlong production, which is a co-produced with the Royal Court Theatre and Chichester Festival Theatre, will transfer to the Noel Coward.

A corporate Macbeth - Evening Standard - Fiona Mountford - 23 July
 
****
An opulent visual spectacle.
Enron is a dashing tale of greed - Evening Standard - Henry Hitchings - 23 September
 
****
An exhilarating mix of political satire, modern morality and multimedia spectacle
A fantastic theatrical event - The Guardian - Michael Billington - 23 July (repeated on 24th)
 
*****
Goold's immaculate staging - The Guardian - Michael Billington - 23 September
 
*****
The political theatre of the 21st century has arrived
The exhilarating answer to a $60bn question
The mother of all corporate fiascos - The Times - Dominic Maxwell - 23 July (repeated on 24th July)
 
Breathtakingly staged, the most beautifully acted modern play I've seen for years - John Harris, Newsnight Review
 
*****
One of the most original plays in London - London Lite - Lauren Paxman - 23/09/09
 
"Lucy Prebble's dazzling play is a firecracker;  imaginatively staged by Rupert Gould and with Sam West offering a thrilling star turn" - Daily Telegraph - Charles Spencer - 03/10/09

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Venue Information

Parking:

Parking at NCP Upper St. Martin's Lane. Street Parking is very limited - we strongly advise the use of public transport.

Public Transportation:

Nearest Tube: Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly Lines)

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Box Office Numbers:

Ticketmaster UK: 0870 154 40 40
International: +44 161 385 3500
Groups: 0844 844 2121 / 020 7915 0414 (Fax)

Box Office Hours:

Monday - Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00

Types of Payment Accepted:

Amex, Mastercard, Visa (credit and debit), Switch/Maestro, cash, cheques (with guarantee card)

Box Office Collection Accepted:

Collect from the venue on the day of the show in the hour before the start of the performance. Take the credit card used to make the booking and Ticketmaster reference number with you. The cardholder will be required to sign for the tickets.

Accessible Seating:

Please contact the venue direct for information on disabled access on 0844 482 5137.

General Rules:

No video cameras or recording devices allowed.

Children Rules:

Everyone must have a valid ticket and occupy a seat.

No babes in arms. Young children are admitted but not encouraged unless the parent is confident that the child is old enough to be attentive to the performance and not a distraction for other members of the audience.

Accompanying adults will be asked to remove any noisy children.

Miscellaneous:

Theatre on four levels: Orchestra stalls, dress circle, grand circle, balcony. Boxes only available through the venue.

Capacity 879 approx.