Jeeves Takes Charge

Sam Harrison plays all twenty-two characters in this PG Wodehouse classic

PlayLondon
Jeeves Takes Charge
Theatre
Charing Cross Theatre
London

From £22

21 performances available

Playwright Co
August 2026
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Thursday, 20 August 2026

  • Official tickets
  • Pick your own seats
  • Full refund if your event is cancelled

About this show

First seen 45 years ago, the Olivier Award-winning and much-loved Jeeves Takes Charge returns to London for a short season at the Charing Cross Theatre after showcase productions at the Jermyn Street Theatre (“Brilliant” – Jeffrey Archer), The Tabard Theatre (“How on earth does he do that?” – Trevor Nunn), and a Christmas season at the Theatre Royal, Bath (“One of this year’s Top 20 Christmas shows – The Guardian.) West End, Chichester and RSC favourite, Sam Harrison, plays all twenty-two much-loved PG Wodehouse characters including Jeeves, Wooster, Florence Craye, Gussie Fink-Nottle, Bingo Little, Uncle Willoughby, Aunt Dahlia, and many more – in a bravura, tour de force, one-man performance. Presented in a brilliant design by Caite Hevner. Originally brought into the West End by Barbara Dickson and Bernard Theobald, together with Cameron Mackintosh and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jeeves Takes Charge is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a song in your heart. Do not miss this dazzling and extraordinary, strictly limited, run. Pip Pip!

Good to know

Running time · Approximately 2 hours.

Age guidance · Recommended for 8+. All audience members (including children) need a ticket. Babes-in-arms are not permitted.

Next available · Thu, 20 Aug 2026

Refund policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

What audiences say

Audiences love the vibrant and engaging performance of the actor who brings multiple characters to life with charm and distinct mannerisms. Many praise the clever staging and lighting that enhances the storytelling, creating a dynamic and enjoyable experience throughout the show.

Brilliant one-man performance Clever use of lighting Engaging character portrayals High-energy and fast-paced Memorable comedic moments

About Charing Cross Theatre

Charing Cross Theatre is a unique West End venue nestled beneath the arches of Charing Cross Station, offering an intimate theatrical experience with just 265 seats. Known for its cosy atmosphere and rich history, the theatre retains many original Victorian features, including a beautifully preserved bar with stunning glass panelling. This blend of classic charm and contemporary comfort creates a captivating setting for diverse performances, ranging from late-night cabarets and plays to musicals and comedy.

The Charing Cross Theatre London is celebrated for its vibrant programming that embraces both established and emerging talent. Its location and size make it a favourite among producers and audiences seeking a personal connection to the performance. With a newly renovated bar and restaurant open late, the venue extends the experience beyond the stage, making it a lively hub in central London’s theatre scene. Read our Best Seats and Seating Plan Guide to help you decide where to sit.

The History of Charing Cross Theatre

Founded in 1936 as the New Players Theatre, the Charing Cross Theatre has occupied several locations before settling under the iconic Victorian arches of Charing Cross Station. The current site was originally a bustling Victorian music hall, hosting musicals, pantomimes, and melodramas for over a century. This rich heritage is still felt today, as the theatre continues the legacy of London’s music hall tradition.

Throughout its history, the Charing Cross Theatre has been a stage for many memorable productions and events, evolving with the city while maintaining its intimate charm. From free entry for those buying a pint and a cigar in its early days to becoming a central London venue renowned for its eclectic shows, the theatre remains a vibrant part of the West End cultural fabric.

Where is Charing Cross Theatre?

The Charing Cross Theatre is located beneath the arches of Charing Cross Station, right in the heart of London. This central location makes it easily accessible by multiple transport options. Visitors can enjoy a scenic walk from Trafalgar Square or nearby landmarks such as the Strand and Embankment. Its position under the station arches offers a unique approach that sets it apart from other West End venues.

Charing Cross Theatre Nearest Tube

The nearest tube station to the Charing Cross Theatre is Charing Cross Underground, served by the Bakerloo and Northern lines. From the station, it is a short walk through the arches to the theatre entrance. Embankment station, serving the District, Circle, Bakerloo, and Northern lines, is also within a 5-minute walk.

Charing Cross Theatre Nearest Train Station

Charing Cross Railway Station is the closest mainline train station to the theatre. Upon arrival, exit towards the station arches and follow signs to the theatre entrance located directly beneath.

Buses to Charing Cross Theatre

Day bus routes servicing the Charing Cross Theatre area include the 6, 9, 11, 15, 23, 26, 87, 91, 139, 176, and 188. Night buses such as N15, N21, and N44 also serve nearby stops. The closest bus stops are located along Strand and Villiers Street, both a short walk from the theatre’s entrance under the station arches.

Charing Cross Theatre Accessibility

Charing Cross Theatre offers step-free access to the main auditorium and has wheelchair spaces available. The venue is committed to providing a welcoming environment and assistance for patrons with mobility needs or other accessibility requirements.

Charing Cross Theatre Safety Policy

The theatre follows strict safety protocols to ensure the wellbeing of all visitors and staff. This includes routine venue cleaning, clear emergency procedures, and adherence to all local health and safety regulations.

Charing Cross Theatre Dress Code

There is no formal dress code at the Charing Cross Theatre, allowing attendees to dress comfortably for the occasion. Many guests opt for smart casual attire, which suits the intimate and relaxed nature of the venue. For special events or premieres, dressier attire may be more common but is not required. Read our What to Wear Guide for more information.

Charing Cross Theatre Seating Plan

With a capacity of just 265 seats, the Charing Cross Theatre offers an intimate setting spread across the Stalls, two balconies, and two bench areas. The compact layout allows excellent sightlines and a close connection to the stage, enhancing the audience experience. The venue’s original Victorian design, combined with modern refurbishments, ensures comfort without sacrificing its historic charm. The balconies and benches provide unique perspectives, while the stalls offer direct, immersive views of the performance.

Nearest tube: Charing Cross, Embankment
Train: Charing Cross

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Charing Cross Theatre

The Arches, Villiers Street

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