A brief introduction to spring’s writers
RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN By Gina Gionfriddo
Read the full storyHampstead and Harper's Bazaar special event
‘Can women have it all?’ Hampstead Theatre and Harper’s Bazaar present a special performance of Rapture, Blister, Burn 5 February 6pm
Read the full storyDrawing The Line: In rehearsals
Photos taken by Catherine Ashmore
Read the full storyFault Lines: Full casting announced
Natalie Dew, Samuel James, Alex Lawther and Nichola McAuliffe play the staff of a small relief charity in Ali Taylor’s sharp new comedy, which gives the expression ‘having a disastrous Christmas’ a whole new meaning.
Read the full storyExtra matinee added for sold-out Raving
EXTRA MATINEE ADDED DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND FOR RAVINGWednesday 20 November 2.30pm
Read the full storyFault Lines: A writer's introduction
We chat to writer Ali Taylor, who makes his Hampstead Theatre debut with Fault Lines, about inspiration, Joe Orton and bad gags.
Read the full storyRaving: ★★★★★ from Daily Mail
It’s rude, crude and absolutely hilarious By Quentin Letts, Daily Mail
Read the full storyHam & High: Michael Attenborough interview
Ham & High’s Sam Warner interviews Godchild Director Michael Attenborough and Hampstead’s Artistic Director Edward Hall.
Read the full storyDrawing the Line: Full casting announced
Hampstead Theatre is delighted to announce its cast for the premiere of Howard Brenton’s new play.
Read the full storyRaving: Press Night photos
Thursday night (24 October) was Press Night at Hampstead Theatre for Raving.
Read the full storyHam & High: Robert Webb interview
Comedian tells Alex Bellotti about his role in Hampstead Theatre’s Raving and why he still sees a future for Peep Show
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Raving
I vividly recall reading Simon Paisley Day’s lively first play, Spike which I thought a really exciting debut.
Read the full storyYOUR interview with Raving's Robert Webb
We gave our online followers the opportunity to ask Robert Webb any questions they wanted – and the tweets came in thick and fast!
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea with... Godchild's Tracy-Ann Oberman
We chat to Tracy-Ann Oberman, who returns to Hampstead after a sell-out run in Old Money on the Main Stage earlier this year, about Hysteria, Mary Beard and being a grown up.
Read the full story'I’m going to write and I’m going to act' - interview with Simon Paisley Day
Hampstead Theatre’s Features Editor, Susie Benson, talks to Raving Writer Simon Paisley Day about new writing, acting and and sheer bloody-mindedness…
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea with... The Empty Quarter's Gunnar Cauthery
We chat to Gunnar Cauthery about the intimacy of Hampstead Downstairs, embarrassing on stage moments and Mark Rylance.
Read the full storyGodchild: Full casting announced
Hampstead Downstairs/The Peter Wolff Trust PresentGODCHILD Writer Deborah Bruce Director Michael Attenborough Designer Francesca Ready Lighting Oliver Fenwick Sound John Leonard 31 October – 30 November 2013
Read the full storyThe Observer: Sarah Hadland interview
The Observer’s Liz Hoggard interviews Sarah Hadland who is playing Rosy in Raving (runs on the Main Stage 17 October – 23 November)
Read the full storyYOUR interview with Robert Webb: submit questions now
Have you ever wanted to ask Robert Webb anything?
Read the full storyThe Empty Quarter: Production photos
Taken by Robert Day
Read the full storyDrawing the Line: An introduction by Howard Brenton
We talk to Howard Brenton, writer of Hampstead’s hit plays 55 Days and #aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei, about Sophocles, the intimacy of theatre and the inspiration behind his new play Drawing the Line.
Read the full storyNew Main Stage show announced: Drawing the Line
A Hampstead Theatre ProductionWorld Premiere
Read the full storyHysteria: ★★★★ from Sunday Times
Hysteria: Review By Maxie Szalwinska, Sunday Times
Read the full storyUK's Most Welcoming Theatre Nomination
We’re very excited to have been nominated for My Theatre Matters!‘s UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre Award.
Read the full storyHampstead's green success continues
For the third year running, Hampstead Theatre has achieved Julie’s Bicycle Industry Green certification in recognition of its commitment to reduce its carbon footprint.
Read the full storyHysteria: ★★★★ from Metro
Hysteria: Review By Sam Marlowe, Metro
Read the full story'I love making worlds' - interview with Designer Lez Brotherston
Hampstead Theatre’s Features Editor, Susie Benson, talks to Hysteria Designer Lez Brotherston on melting clocks, and those famous macho swans…
Read the full storyHysteria: ★★★★★ from The Sunday Telegraph
Hysteria: Review By Tim Walker, The Sunday Telegraph
Read the full storyAccessing returned seats for Hysteria
CAN’T GET TICKETS FOR HYSTERIA?
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