Tiger Country: ★★★★ from The Observer
Tiger Country review – a remarkable snapshot of the health service By Laura Barnett, The Observer
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By Theo Bosanquet, WhatsOnStage
Read the full storyTiger Country: ★★★★ from Telegraph
Tiger Country, Hampstead Theatre, review: ‘needle-sharp’ By Dominic Cavendish, Telegraph
Read the full storyTiger Country: ★★★★ from Time Out
By Daisy Bowie-Sell, Time Out
Read the full storyTiger Country: Press Night photos
‘Remarkable… superbly put together’ ★★★★ Time Out
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Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Tiger Country
Tiger Country has long felt like unfinished business.
Read the full storyHampstead Christmas gift ideas
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Read the full storyIdeasTap: Indira Varma interview
From Game of Thrones to Silk, computer games to her current role in Nina Raine’s Tiger Country, Indira Varma has worked across a lot of different media to play very different roles.
Read the full storyTiger Country: Behind-the-scenes video
We go behind-the-scenes into the Tiger Country rehearsal room and chat to Writer/Director Nina Raine and Medical Consultant, and inspiration behind the main character, Jyoti Shah about reviving Nina’s action-packed hospital drama and learning to act like a surgeon.
Read the full storyBeth Steel wins Most Promising Playwright at the ES Theatre Awards
The stars gathered in central London last night to celebrate the best of British theatre at the 60th London Evening Standard Awards.
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea with... State Red's Samuel Anderson
State Red’s Samuel Anderson talks to Hampstead Theatre’s Online Features Editor Faye Johnson about party tricks, reuniting with the other History Boys and Doctor Who.
Read the full storyTiger Country: In rehearsals
Photos taken by Bob Workman
Read the full storyEvening Standard: Shaun Evans interview
Shaun Evans: ‘The handsome stranger?
Read the full storySpring Season 2015 announced
• Hello/Goodbye by Peter Souter tranfers to the Main Stage from Downstairs.
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea with... Elephants Director Tamara Harvey
We chat to Elephants Director and Hampstead Theatre regular Tamara Harvey between rehearsals about life advice, Alan Ayckbourn and an excess of sprouts.
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea with... Elephants Writer Rose Heiney
We speak to Writer Rose Heiney about her debut play Elephants, her Christmas obsession and brussels sprouts.
Read the full storyElephants: Full cast announced
Hampstead Theatre is delighted to announce that the cast for Elephants, the debut play of award-winning writer Rose Heiney, is Helen Atkinson-Wood, Adam Buchanan, Jonathan Guy Lewis, Richard Lintern, Bel Powley, Imogen Stubbs and Antonia Thomas.
Read the full storyWildefire: Press Night photos
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Read the full storyTiger Country: Indira Varma researches her role
Photo: Indira Varma with theatre staff from Queen’s Hospital, Burton-on-Trent
Read the full storyWildefire: An interview with Maria Aberg
Wildefire Director Maria Aberg talks to Hampstead Theatre’s Online Features Editor, Susie Benson, about collaborating with Roy Williams, her interest in the ‘construction of feminine identity’ and deconstruction of Shakespeare
Read the full storyThe Telegraph: Nina Raine Interview
While Nina Raine was researching her new play, she found herself identifying a little too closely with the medical profession.
Read the full storyIndira Varma: A career in pictures
Famous for roles on screen and stage, Indira Varma has enjoyed an incredibly varied and successful career from playing Harold Pinter’s Gila in One for the Road (Broadway), Noel Coward’s Bunty Mainwaring in The Vortext (Donmar) and David Hare’s Nadia Baliye in The Vertical Hour (Royal Court) to prolific television roles such as Game of Thrones and Luther.
Read the full storyTiger Country Director announced exciting new staging plans
Image: 55 Days in traverse (2012)
Read the full storyTiger Country: Full cast announced
Beyond the corridors of a busy London hospital lies a workplace full of professionals under the most extreme pressure – especially at Christmas – where an unintentional slip can have disastrous consequences.
Read the full storyDi and Viv and Rose partners with CoppaFeel!
Di and Viv and Rose teams up with CoppaFeel!
Read the full storyWildefire: Life in the Police Force by The Lord Paddick
‘Are you in the job?’ is the question a police officer will often ask someone who he believes to be a fellow officer.
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Wildefire
Wildefire was one of the first plays I had the pleasure of commissioning when I took over Hampstead.
Read the full storyEvening Standard: Roy Williams interview
Roy Williams’s new play, Wildefire, for Hampstead Theatre, focuses on the way the Met works in the current climate of mistrust — being a police officer looks like the worst job you could do right now, he tells Johanna Thomas-Corr.
Read the full storyState Red: In rehearsals
Atiha Sen Gupta’s fiery family drama challenges the ‘family always comes first’ ethos and boldly confronts the fissures in our modern multicultural society that infiltrate through to the highest ranks.
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