Posted on 11 April 2014

Ham & High: Ray and Dave Davies interview

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Ray and Dave Davies speak out as the Kinks musical comes to Hampstead By Alex Bellotti, Ham & High

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Posted on 11 April 2014

A Cup Of Tea With... In The Vale Of Health's Gethin Anthony

Posted in: Hampstead Downstairs

We grabbed Gethin Anthony in between performing Japes and rehearsing Japes Too to talk acting idols, life advice and that time he fell off stage.

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Posted on 7 April 2014

In The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Part Three

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Part Three: Japes Too By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director

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Posted on 7 April 2014

An interview with Joe Penhall

Posted in: Main Stage

We speak to Joe Penhall, writer of the Sunny Afternoon book, about working with Ray Davies and how he went about writing the fascinating story of The Kinks.

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Posted on 28 March 2014

The Telegraph interview Tamara Harvey

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The Telegraph’s Dominic Cavendish talks to Director Tamara Harvey about staging Simon Gray’s In The Vale Of Health quartet

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Posted on 28 March 2014

London Calling interview John Dagleish

Posted in: Main Stage

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.

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Posted on 26 March 2014

Sunny Afternoon: Meet the band

Posted in: Main Stage

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.

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Posted on 26 March 2014

Evening Standard: Edward Hall interview

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How artistic director Edward Hall saved Hampstead Theatre

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Posted on 21 March 2014

Ham & High interview Tamara Harvey

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Ham & High’s Bridget Galton interviews Director Tamara Harvey about taking on the ‘mammoth’ In The Vale Of Health cycle

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Posted on 17 March 2014

In The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Week two

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On Michael: Second Week of Rehearsals By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director

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Posted on 14 March 2014

PART ONE: An interview with the Producer

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An Interview with Greg Ripley-Duggan, Executive Producer, Hampstead Theatre PART ONE

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Posted on 7 March 2014

In The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Week one

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The Stuff of Tragedy: First Week of Rehearsals By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director

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Posted on 25 February 2014

Q&A with Good People's Angel Coulby

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Official London Theatre’s Charlotte Marshall interviews Good People’s Angel Coulby

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Posted on 24 February 2014

Sunny Afternoon Director announces exciting new staging plans

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Edward Hall has announced his plans to transform the Hampstead Theatre stage into a thrust layout for the highly anticipated Sunny Afternoon.

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Posted on 23 February 2014

The FT interview with Imelda Staunton

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The Financial Times Interview with Imelda StauntonBy Sarah Hemming

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Posted on 20 February 2014

Video: A backstage tour of The Mystae with Edward Hall

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Hampstead Theatre’s Artistic Director, Edward Hall, takes a tour of The Mystae cave, meets the cast in their dressing room and even takes a dip in the ‘sea’….

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Posted on 20 February 2014

Video: The Mystae Behind the Scenes Trailer

Posted in: Hampstead Downstairs

Director Tim Carroll, Designer Georgia Lowe and cast members Adam Buchanan, Alex Griffin-Griffiths and Beatrice Scirocchi give an exclusive insight into The Mystae’s incredible cave – the most ambitious set Downstairs has ever seen.

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Posted on 10 February 2014

Building The Mystae: An interview with Designer Georgia Lowe

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Georgia Lowe speaks to Hampstead Theatre’s Online Features Editor, Susie Benson, about designing the most ambitious (and wettest) set Hampstead Downstairs has ever seen

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Posted on 7 February 2014

Getting To Know You: Jess Woodward, Head of Marketing

Posted in: HT Blogs

We find out what a day in the life of Jess Woodward, Hampstead’s Head of Marketing, looks like, from Press Nights and photo shoots to live-streaming and falling off her chair.

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Posted on 5 February 2014

Edward Hall speaks to The Guardian about Simon Gray plays

Posted in: Hampstead Downstairs

Hampstead Theatre to stage Gray’s hit with three unperformed plays exploring different outcomes for Japes characters

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Posted on 3 February 2014

Lyn Gardner: Simon Gray Obituary

Posted in: Hampstead Downstairs

Simon Gray: Playwright, diarist and novelist bridged the gulf between intellectual and popular dramaBy Lyn Gardner Written for The Guardian in 2008

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Posted on 21 January 2014

A Cup of Tea With... The Blackest Black's Charity Wakefield

Posted in: Hampstead Downstairs

Multi-talented stage and screen actress Charity Wakefield’s impressive acting CV includes an appearance at the National Theatre (The Cherry Orchard, 2011) and roles in the BBC’s Sense and Sensibility (2008) and the 2012 re-imagining of The Munsters, Mockingbird Lane.

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Posted on 14 January 2014

An exclusive interview with Rapture, Blister, Burn Director Peter DuBois

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Interview with Peter DuBois, director of Rapture, Blister, Burn: A unique perspective on working with acclaimed playwright, Gina Gionfriddo

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Posted on 13 January 2014

The Sunday Times: Emilia Fox interview

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Photo: Francesco Guidicini

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Posted on 10 January 2014

Video: An interview with The Blackest Black writer Jeremy Brock

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‘In theatre your lines are learnt by the actors and spoken by the actors and, this may sound odd, but in film that’s not always so.

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Posted on 9 January 2014

Will Mortimer interviews Gina Gionfriddo

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Will Mortimer, Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager talks to Rapture, Blister, Burn’s author Gina Gionfriddo

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Posted on 9 January 2014

Edward Hall introduces Rapture, Blister, Burn

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Having finally said goodbye to the extraordinary sell-out success that was Howard Brenton’s Drawing the Line, I am happy to start the New Year at Hampstead with another wonderful new play by a brilliant writer.

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Posted on 7 January 2014

Live webchat with Howard Brenton - get involved

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Howard Brenton, writer of the critically acclaimed Drawing the Line will be taking part in a live webchat with The Guardian following the live-streaming of Drawing the Line at 1pm on Tuesday 14 January.

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Posted on 1 January 2014

An interview with The Blackest Black writer Jeremy Brock

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Writer Jeremy Brock discusses his new play The Blackest Black, returning to theatre after 20 years and having fish and chips with Judi Dench with Hampstead’s Online Features Editor, Susie Benson.

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