The Daily Mail: Rupert Everett Interview
He’s known for his debauched past and outrageous comments but Rupert Everett says he’s finally mellowing and embracing life in his fifties By Rebecca Hardy
Read the full storyWin: A pair of tickets to The Judas Kiss and £100 to spend at Giraffe Restaurants
This competition is now CLOSED and a winner has been chosen
Read the full story'Always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them so much'
At Hampstead Theatre, we’ve selected some of our favourite Oscar Wilde lines in preparation for David Hare’s The Judas Kiss which opens 6 September.
Read the full storyInterview: Freddie Fox discusses his 'biggest, most difficult part' to date
His father is one of the great men of English acting.
Read the full storyBill Paterson nominated for The Stage Best Actor Award
We’re delighted that Bill Paterson has been nominated for The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence for his role in Tom Holloway’s And No More Shall We Part at the Traverse Theatre.
Read the full story55 Days Director announces exciting new staging plans
Howard Davies has announced his plans to transform the Hampstead Theatre stage into a traverse layout for the highly anticipated 55 Days.
Read the full storyHampstead Downstairs Autumn Season announced
Hampstead Downstairs / The Peter Wolff Trust are excited to present two new plays by award winning writers Rona Munro and Steve Waters.
Read the full storyInterview: David Hare talks about The Judas Kiss
Image: David Hare taken by Daniel Farhi
Read the full storyThe Peter Wolff Trust - a tribute
The Peter Wolff Trust was created in 1998 to support unknown and yet to be established British Playwrights and to encourage and nurture their talent.
Read the full storyWho is PENTABUS?
Hampstead Downstairs is delighted to welcome back Pentabus Theatre following their critically acclaimed production, For Once, last summer.
Read the full story★★★★ for And No More Shall We Part at the Traverse Theatre from the Evening Standard
And No More Shall We Part at the Traverse Theatre review By Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard
Read the full storyGetting To Know You: Robyn Hardy, Company Stage Manager
We chat to The Judas Kiss Company Stage Manager, Robyn Hardy, about life backstage at Hampstead Theatre.
Read the full storyLatest casting announcement: 55 Days
We’re delighted to announce that Mark Gatiss will play King Charles I in the premiere of 55 Days, Howard Brenton’s new play about the events leading up to the execution of a king.
Read the full storyA cup of tea with... Propeller's Nicholas Asbury
We grabbed a cup of tea and a chat about being part of the Propeller cast with Nicholas Asbury, who plays Montjoy/Sir Thomas Grey in Henry V and Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale.
Read the full storyFull casting announced for The Judas Kiss
Rupert Everett and Freddie Fox will be joined by Alister Cameron, Tom Colley, Ben Hardy, Cal Macaninch and Kirsty Oswald in The Judas Kiss, David Hare’s powerful portrait of the fall from grace of Oscar Wilde.
Read the full story★★★★ for Propeller's Henry V from Time Out
Henry V Review By Rachel Halliburton, Time Out
Read the full story★★★★ for Propeller's Henry V from the Financial Times
Henry V Review By Sarah Hemming, Financial Times
Read the full story★★★★★ for Chariots of Fire West End transfer from Time Out
Chariots of Fire Review By Laura Barnett, Time Out
Read the full story★★★★ for Propeller's Henry V and The Winter's Tale from the Metro
Henry V and The Winter’s Tale Review By Claire Allfree, Metro
Read the full story★★★★ for Propeller's Henry V from the Evening Standard
Henry V Review By Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard
Read the full storyA cup of tea with... Propeller's Gary Shelford
We grabbed actor Gary Shelford between rehearsals for a chat about being part of the Propeller cast.
Read the full storyDiscover The Real Chariots of Fire: Video
‘The Olympics are just around the corner.
Read the full storyGender Equality at Hampstead Theatre
There have been discussions in the media this week questioning Hampstead Theatre’s policy towards Gender Equality in our programming.
Read the full story★★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Financial Times
DruidMurphy Review By Alexander Gilmour, The Financial Times
Read the full story★★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Telegraph
DruidMurphy Review By Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph
Read the full storyPROPELLER COMPETITION: What's your favourite 'Spine-Tingling Line'?
To celebrate Propeller’s visit to Hampstead Theatre we’re launching a competition to win a pair of tickets to see both of their critically acclaimed productions of Henry V and The Winter’s Tale – giving you the full Propeller experience.
Read the full story★★★★★ for DruidMurphy from whatsonstage.com
DruidMurphy Review By Michael Coveney – whatsonstage.com
Read the full story★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Times
DruidMurphy Review By Sam Marlowe – The Times
Read the full storyEdward Hall talks about Propeller’s latest Double Bill
Hampstead Theatre is delighted to welcome back Propeller after their sell-out success with The Comedy of Errors and Richard III last summer.
Read the full story★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Guardian
DruidMurphy Review By Micheal Billington – The Guardian
Read the full storyDruidMurphy: Garry Hynes explains why Tom Murphy's writing offers a story of the Irish nation
Getting under the skin of emigration
Read the full storyAn Introduction to Propeller by Edward Hall
Propeller is an all-male Shakespeare company, which mixes a rigorous approach to the text with a modern physical aesthetic.
Read the full storyIrish novelist and playwright Colm Tóibín talks about DruidMurphy
In the three plays Conversations on a Homecoming, A Whistle in the Dark and Famine, the stage is filled with trapped emotion, trapped hopes, trapped characters.
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