



Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution at the London County Hall is a riveting play, peppered with twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very last minute. The stage adaptation has blazed a trail of ringing praise and 5-star reviews, selling tickets like hotcakes during every run since its premiere in 1953. The revival of Witness for the Prosecution in London has drawn audiences with its unique courtroom staging. Don’t miss out on the chaos of justice and book your tickets now!
All rise to witness this thrilling courtroom drama by the queen of suspense, Agatha Christie. Witness for the Prosecution play follows the trial of Leonard Vole, accused of murdering a widow to inherit her fortune after being named her principal heir. The stakes are high, and so is the tension. As revelations unfold and a surprising witness’s testimony comes to light, join the jury in the impossibly difficult task of deciding the fate of the accused. This riveting story of passion, justice, and betrayal is all the more enhanced by a courtroom setting that feels all too real.
Show timings for Witness for the Prosecution may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
London County Hall stands as a striking symbol of Edwardian Baroque architecture and historic London grandeur. Designed by Ralph Knott and opened in 1922 by King George V, this iconic riverside building served as the seat of London’s government for over 60 years. Today, it’s been reinvented as a lively hub of culture and entertainment, home to major attractions like SEA LIFE London, Shrek’s Adventure, and the London Dungeon. At the heart of it all lies the grand former council chamber, now transformed into an atmospheric stage for the gripping courtroom drama Witness for the Prosecution.
The London County Hall seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Address: Belevedere Road, London, SE1 7PB
Tube: The nearest tube stations are Waterloo or Westminster, and the tube lines connecting to these lines are Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, District, and Circle.
Bus: The buses plying to London County Hall include 12, 53, 76, 77, 148, 159, 211, 341, 381, 453, 507, RV1, and C10, and night buses include N109, N155, and N381.
Available facilities: In-house bar, washrooms
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, assistive listening system, guide dogs welcome
Everything was really good. The stage, the actors, the direction.
The twist ending and the realistic depiction of court proceedings
The acting and the quality of the service was of a very high standard. Seats in the upper gallery are slightly uncomfortable but they provide a good view. Very satisfied.
The atmosphere in the room was great being an old original council chamber. As always with Agatha Christie there was a twist in the tale. The only negative was the actor's microphones, it was hard to understand what they were saying at times. Definitely recommend the show.
The location most of all! The main character's cockney accent was a bit difficult to understand from where we were in the center gallery, but all in all a great experience !
The cost of the tickets will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The play is strictly recommended for children aged 5 years and above. Children under 5 years will not be admitted to this show. All children under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that the production contains strong language and swearing.
The show is playing at the London County Hall in London.
Q- Where is the show playing in London?
The show is playing at the London County Hall in London.
The running time of the show is 2 hours and 15 minutes with an intermission.
Based on Agatha Christie’s classic courtroom drama, Witness for the Prosecution in London follows Leonard Vole, who stands trial for the murder of a wealthy widow. With twists, surprise witnesses, and a race against the hangman’s noose, this play keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until the final verdict.
In addition to Witness for the Prosecution, Agatha Christie is celebrated for iconic novels like And Then There Were None (1939), Murder on the Orient Express (1933), and The ABC Murders (1936). Her books have sold over 100 million copies and inspired countless adaptations across film, television, and stage.
Photography, videography, and sound recording are prohibited inside the theater. Some theaters do have a souvenir shop from where you can purchase pictures of stills of the show.