Ambassador Theatre Group
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The Ambassador Theatre Group was co-founded by Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire in 1992. The company, known as ATG, is the largest Theatre Group in London's West End, and the second largest Theatre Group in the United Kingdom. The company currently has 24 venues across the UK, produces a wide variety of productions and runs First Family Entertainment in a joint venture with Live Nation. The companies headquarters are located in Woking. It also wholly-owns the subsidiary production company Sonia Friedman Productions, responsible for many West End and Broadway hits in recent years.
[edit] Company Assets
The company's venues include:
- Ambassadors Cinemas, Woking
- Churchill Theatre, Bromley
- Comedy Theatre, London
- Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London
- Duke of York's Theatre, London
- Fortune Theatre, London
- King's Theatre, Glasgow
- Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes
- New Victoria Theatre, Woking
- Phoenix Theatre, London
- Piccadilly Theatre, London
- Playhouse Theatre, London
- Regent Theatre, Stoke on Trent
- Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking
- Richmond Theatre, Richmond
- Savoy Theatre, London
- The Theatre Royal, Brighton
- The Theatre Royal, Glasgow
- Trafalgar Studios, London
- Victoria Hall, Stoke on Trent
- New Wimbledon Theatre, Wimbledon
- Wimbledon Studio, Wimbledon
The ATG also provides ticketing services for The Old Vic, London.
[edit] Further Information
- First Family Entertainment
- The Woman In Black Ghost Play staged at The Fortune Theatre, London.
- Company Website