
Full 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.
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An 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
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The Sunday Times: Emilia Fox interview
Photo: Francesco Guidicini
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Drawing the Line on demand: NOW CLOSED
Drawing the Line was live-streamed Saturday 11 January 19:30 GMT.
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Video: 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.
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The Blackest Black: Production photos
Taken by Robert Day
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Edward 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.
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Will Mortimer interviews Gina Gionfriddo
Will Mortimer, Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager talks to Rapture, Blister, Burn’s author Gina Gionfriddo
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Live 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.
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Drawing the Line to be live-streamed worldwide and free
Drawing the Line was live-streamed Saturday 11 January 19:30 GMT.
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: In rehearsals
Taken by Alastair Muir
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An 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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The Blackest Black: Full casting announced
Hampstead Theatre is delighted to announce that the cast for BAFTA winner Jeremy Brock’s new play, The Blackest Black, will be Ian Bonar, John Light and Charity Wakefield.
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from The Sunday Times
Drawing the Line review by The Sunday Times Jane Edwardes
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from The Daily Mail
Drawing battle lines at the end of the Raj By Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from The Independent
Drawing the Line, theatre review: ‘A fresh perspective on India’s partition’ By Paul Taylor, The Independent
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from Metro
Prime minister asking a favour?
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from WhatsOnStage
Drawing the Line Review By Michael Coveney, WhatsOnStage
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from Evening Standard
Howard Brenton’s historical drama is a slick work which examines the independence of India and the creation of Pakistan By Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from Guardian
Howard Brenton’s ambitious account of the partition of India in 1947 crams an amazing amount into 25 scenes of cool clarity By Michael Billington, Guardian
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Drawing the Line: Press Night photos
Taken by Jon Holloway
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Drawing the Line: ★★★★ from FT
Howard Brenton’s new play skilfully distils the turmoil of partition, focusing on the role of one man By Sarah Hemming, Financial Times
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New Downstairs season now on sale
HAMPSTEAD THEATRE ANNOUNCES TWO NEW PLAYS FOR THE NEW YEAR AT HAMPSTEAD DOWNSTAIRS
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Drawing the Line: Production photos
Taken by Catherine Ashmore
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North London's Top 10 Festive Treats
As the season of good will gets underway, we thought we’d share with you our top 10 recommendations for what to do in North(ish) London this December…
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Harper's Bazaar: Emilia Fox interview
Focusing on the changing roles of women in society, Rapture, Blister, Burn sees three generations of women coming together to talk about their own life choices – from the academic rock star who chose work over love, to the dedicated mother who missed out on having a career.
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: Behind the scenes
Get an exclusive insight into the Rapture, Blister, Burn publicity shoot with our behind-the-scenes photo gallery of Emma Fielding and Emilia Fox.
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Rapture, Blister, Burn: Full casting announced
Polly Adams, Emma Fielding, Adam James and Shannon Tarbet join Emilia Fox in Rapture, Blister, Burn, Gina Gionfriddo’s witty dissection of gender politics.
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The Guardian: Tracy-Ann Oberman's Dressing Room
Interview by Matt Trueman in The Guardian.
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Edward Hall introduces Drawing the Line
This production is the second of the historical dramas that we have commissioned from Howard Brenton: the first, 55 Days, was one of the theatrical events of 2012.
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Exclusive interview with Howard Davies
Howard Davies discusses Drawing the Line, his theatre career and his most meaningful award with Hampstead’s online features Editor, Susie Benson.
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Fault Lines: In rehearsal
Behind the scenes photos of the new Downstairs production this Christmas.
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