Main Stage
A Hampstead Theatre production
Enlightenment
By Shelagh Stephenson
30 September - 30 October 2010
Overview
A gap-year student travelling in the Far East disappears, and his parents are suddenly in limbo. Unsure who to turn to, or even whether he's alive or dead, they frantically seek clues, comfort and strength. But as the truth emerges, a net of lies and deceit - darker than anything they had imagined - begins to close in around them.
Hampstead Theatre's new Artistic Director, Edward Hall, directs Shelagh Stephenson's mesmeric thriller.
Shelagh Stephenson's plays for Hampstead Theatre include The Memory of Water - 2000 Olivier Award for Best Comedy, An Experiment with an Air Pump and Ancient Lights. She also wrote Mappa Mundi for the National Theatre and most recently Northern Odyssey for Live Theatre.
Edward Hall is a director of theatre, film and television, with recent work including The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night's Dream for Propeller, Strike Back for Leftbank Pictures and Spooks for the BBC.
Prices & Times
PRICES:
Previews (30 September - 6 October) £18
Mondays/Matinees £22
Tuesday - Saturday £29
Advance Tickets £22
(a limited number of £22 advance tickets are available for all performances)
Student, Under 26, Jobseekers, Senior Citizen and Access concessions available. More info.
TIMES:
Running Thursday 30 September - Saturday 30 October (previews 30 September - 6 October)
Monday - Saturday evenings at 7:30pm
Wednesday 6 October at 7pm
Saturday matinees (9, 16, 23, 30 October) at 3pm
Wednesday matinees (13, 27 October) at 2:30pm
Captioned performance and post show discussion with speech to text transcription Wednesday 20 October
Audio described performance Saturday 23 October (matinee)
Running time: approx. 2 hours including one interval







