Rapture, Blister, Burn: The Spotify Soundtrack
Relive Rapture, Blister, Burn, from Iggy Pop and PJ Harvey to Arcade Fire and Stevie Nicks, with our Spotify Soundtrack.
Read the full storyBuilding The Mystae: An interview with Designer Georgia Lowe
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
Read the full storyGetting To Know You: Jess Woodward, Head of Marketing
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.
Read the full storyEdward Hall speaks to The Guardian about Simon Gray plays
Hampstead Theatre to stage Gray’s hit with three unperformed plays exploring different outcomes for Japes characters
Read the full story4 plays by Simon Gray now on sale - see 3 for £20
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Read the full storyLyn Gardner: Simon Gray Obituary
Simon Gray: Playwright, diarist and novelist bridged the gulf between intellectual and popular dramaBy Lyn Gardner Written for The Guardian in 2008
Read the full storySimon Gray: A career in pictures
Playwright Simon Gray had many West End hits, including Butley (1971), Otherwise Engaged (1975), Quartermaine’s Terms, (1981), Melon (1987), The Common Pursuit (first produced in 1984 and revived in 1988), Hidden Laughter (1990), The Late Middle Classes (1999), Japes (2000), The Holy Terror (2004) and, on the radio earlier this year, Missing Dates, a sequel to Japes.
Read the full storyHampstead Theatre awarded The Stage's London Theatre of the Year
Hampstead Theatre are delighted to have been awarded London Theatre of the Year at The Stage Awards 2014.
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Metro
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Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Independent
Rapture, Blister, Burn, theatre review: ‘Emilia Fox sparkles as sexy fortysomething’ By Emily Jupp, Independent
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from The Times
Rapture, Blister, Burn review By Kate Bassett, The Times
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Telegraph
Emilia Fox stars in the latest play by American dramatist Gina Gionfriddo – a witty, absorbing look at gender politics today, says Charles Spencer By Charles Spencer, Telegraph
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from WhatsOnStage
Gina Gionfriddo’s satirical play starring Emilia Fox and Emma Fielding opened at Hampstead Theatre last night By Michael Coveney, WhatsOnStage
Read the full storyFull cast anounced for The Mystae
We are delighted to announce the that the cast of Nick Whitby’s The Mystae will be Adam Buchanan, Alex Griffin-Griffiths and Beatrice Scirocchi.
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Evening Standard
Gina Gionfriddo’s sure-footed study of feminism has us gripped as sparks fly in the sisterhood By Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: ★★★★ from Time Out
Rapture, Blister, Burn Review By Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: Press Night photos
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Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: Production photos
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Read the full storyA Cup of Tea With... The Blackest Black's Charity Wakefield
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.
Read the full storyDi and Viv and Rose: The Spotify Soundtrack
‘There are moments here that made me cry with laughter, nor least when all three girls dance wildly in their sitting-room to Prince’s Let’s Go Crazy pumped up to max on their sound system.’ – Charles Spencer, The Telegraph
Read the full storyFull casting announced for Good People
Hampstead Theatre is delighted to announce that Imelda Staunton will be joined by Lorraine Ashbourne, Matthew Barker, Angel Coulby, Lloyd Owen and June Watson in the UK premiere of Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire’s play Good People, directed by Jonathan Kent.
Read the full storyAn exclusive interview with Rapture, Blister, Burn Director Peter DuBois
Interview with Peter DuBois, director of Rapture, Blister, Burn: A unique perspective on working with acclaimed playwright, Gina Gionfriddo
Read the full storyThe Sunday Times: Emilia Fox interview
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Read the full storyDrawing the Line on demand: NOW CLOSED
Drawing the Line was live-streamed Saturday 11 January 19:30 GMT.
Read the full storyVideo: An interview with The Blackest Black writer Jeremy Brock
‘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.
Read the full storyThe Blackest Black: Production photos
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Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Rapture, Blister, Burn
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.
Read the full storyWill Mortimer interviews Gina Gionfriddo
Will Mortimer, Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager talks to Rapture, Blister, Burn’s author Gina Gionfriddo
Read the full storyLive webchat with Howard Brenton - get involved
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.
Read the full storyDrawing the Line to be live-streamed worldwide and free
Drawing the Line was live-streamed Saturday 11 January 19:30 GMT.
Read the full storyRapture, Blister, Burn: In rehearsals
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Read the full storyAn interview with The Blackest Black writer Jeremy Brock
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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