London Calling interview John Dagleish
John Dagleish, best known for roles in Lark Rise to Candleford, Starlings and Beaver Falls, is taking on the iconic figure of Ray Davies in a new musical at Hampstead Theatre, Sunny Afternoon.
Read the full storyThe Telegraph interview Tamara Harvey
The Telegraph’s Dominic Cavendish talks to Director Tamara Harvey about staging Simon Gray’s In The Vale Of Health quartet
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health transfers to the Main Stage
SIMON GRAY’S QUARTET OF PLAYS IN THE VALE OF HEALTH TRANSFERS FROM HAMPSTEAD DOWNSTAIRS TO THE MAIN STAGE
Read the full storySunny Afternoon: Meet the band
We go behind-the-scenes into the Sunny Afternoon rehearsal room and chat to Director Edward Hall and cast members, John Dagleish, Ned Derrington, George Maguire and Adam Sopp about becoming The Kinks.
Read the full storyEvening Standard: Edward Hall interview
How artistic director Edward Hall saved Hampstead Theatre
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health: Production photos
Taken by Manuel Harlan
Read the full storyGood People to transfer to the West End
Due to overwhelming ticket demand Hampstead Theatre’s sell-out hit Good People, starring Imelda Staunton, will be transferring to the Noel Coward Theatre for a limited run of 10 April – 14 June.
Read the full storyHam & High interview Tamara Harvey
Ham & High’s Bridget Galton interviews Director Tamara Harvey about taking on the ‘mammoth’ In The Vale Of Health cycle
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Week two
On Michael: Second Week of Rehearsals By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director
Read the full storyPART ONE: An interview with the Producer
An Interview with Greg Ripley-Duggan, Executive Producer, Hampstead Theatre PART ONE
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from Metro
Hampstead Theatre’s run of excellent plays continues with David Lindsay-Abaire’s grittily comic examination of class, Good People By Metro
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★★ from Sunday Telegraph
Imelda Staunton stars in an intelligent, stylish, new play at Hampstead Theatre about living on the wrong side of South Boston’s tracks By Tim Walker, Sunday Telegraph
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health: In rehearsals
Taken by Manuel Harlan
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from Financial Times
Imelda Staunton delivers a masterly performance in David Lindsay-Abaire’s class-infused drama By Ian Shuttleworth, Financial Times
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health: Casting announcement
Four plays based on the same characters, in the same situation but all telling a different story with opposite conclusions…
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from The Daily Mail
Good People review By Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Week one
The Stuff of Tragedy: First Week of Rehearsals By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from The Times
Good People review By Dominic Maxwell, The Times
Read the full storyGood People: Press Night photos
Wednesday night (5 March) was Press Night at Hampstead Theatre for Good People.
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from The Independent
Good People theatre review: Imelda Staunton magnificent as tough single mother By Paul Taylor, The Independent
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from Guardian
Good People Review By Michael Billington, Guardian
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★★ from Evening Standard
Good People Review By Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from WhatsOnStage
Good People Review By Michael Coveney, WhatsOnStage
Read the full storyGood People: ★★★★ from The Telegraph
Good People Review By Charles Spencer, Telegraph
Read the full storyA Human Being Died That Night returns to Hampstead Downstairs
Eric Abraham presents a Fugard Theatre production of A HUMAN BEING DIED THAT NIGHT A play by Nicholas Wright Based on the book by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
Read the full storyKEEPING YOU SAFE AT HAMPSTEAD
RESPECT PERSONAL SPACE
FACE MASKS ENCOURAGED
STATE OF THE ART VENTILATION
ENHANCED CLEANING
CONTACTLESS TICKETS
HAND SANITISING STATIONS
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