★★★★ for And No More Shall We Part at the Traverse Theatre from the Evening Standard
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We’re delighted to announce that Mark Gatiss will play King Charles I in the premiere of 55 Days, Howard Brenton’s new play about the events leading up to the execution of a king.
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Rupert Everett and Freddie Fox will be joined by Alister Cameron, Tom Colley, Ben Hardy, Cal Macaninch and Kirsty Oswald in The Judas Kiss, David Hare’s powerful portrait of the fall from grace of Oscar Wilde.
Read the full story★★★★ for Propeller's Henry V from Time Out
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There have been discussions in the media this week questioning Hampstead Theatre’s policy towards Gender Equality in our programming.
Read the full story★★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Financial Times
DruidMurphy Review By Alexander Gilmour, The Financial Times
Read the full story★★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Telegraph
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Read the full storyPROPELLER COMPETITION: What's your favourite 'Spine-Tingling Line'?
To celebrate Propeller’s visit to Hampstead Theatre we’re launching a competition to win a pair of tickets to see both of their critically acclaimed productions of Henry V and The Winter’s Tale – giving you the full Propeller experience.
Read the full story★★★★★ for DruidMurphy from whatsonstage.com
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Read the full story★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Times
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Read the full storyEdward Hall talks about Propeller’s latest Double Bill
Hampstead Theatre is delighted to welcome back Propeller after their sell-out success with The Comedy of Errors and Richard III last summer.
Read the full story★★★★ for DruidMurphy from The Guardian
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Read the full storyDruidMurphy: Garry Hynes explains why Tom Murphy's writing offers a story of the Irish nation
Getting under the skin of emigration
Read the full storyAn Introduction to Propeller by Edward Hall
Propeller is an all-male Shakespeare company, which mixes a rigorous approach to the text with a modern physical aesthetic.
Read the full storyIrish novelist and playwright Colm Tóibín talks about DruidMurphy
In the three plays Conversations on a Homecoming, A Whistle in the Dark and Famine, the stage is filled with trapped emotion, trapped hopes, trapped characters.
Read the full storyGarry Hynes' director's notes on DruidMurphy
The idea of DruidMurphy—of bringing three plays of Tom Murphy’s together in one production—has been in gestation for more than three years, and yet, as I write this during the first previews in Galway, something of its audacity and outlandishness still strikes me.
Read the full storyDruidMurphy: Colm Tóibín interviews writer Tom Murphy
In Ireland in the 1980s, when I was starting to write, there was a relationship between the Irish theatre and its audience that was raw, visceral and immediate.
Read the full storyAutumn season now on sale
Hampstead Theatre moves into its third year under the artistic leadership of Edward Hall with a new season of work from some of the UK’s most outstanding writers, directors and performers.
Read the full storyChariots of Fire to transfer to the West End
Following its sell-out run at Hampstead Theatre, Edward Hall’s five star production will open at The Gielgud Theatre on 23 June 2012 where it is currently booking to 10 November 2012.
Read the full story5 Stars from The Sunday Times for Chariots of Fire
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Read the full story4 Stars from the Financial Times for Chariots of Fire
The Financial Times Review by Ian Suttleworth, 24 May 2012
Read the full story4 Stars from The Times for Chariots of Fire
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