Telegraph: Zoë Wanamaker interview
As the My Family star reprises the role of Stevie Smith, she opens up to The Telegraph’s Liz Grice about her struggles with acting
Read the full storyHampstead Theatre receives 7 Olivier Award nominations
Hampstead Theatre is delighted to have been nominated in seven categories at the Olivier Awards.
Read the full storyGuardian: Zoë Wanamaker interview
As she prepares to play poet Stevie Smith, Zoë Wanamaker talks to Lyn Gardner about acting through grief, finding her voice – and why she has never performed in the theatre that bears her father’s name
Read the full storyFinancial Times: Michael Frayn interview
The playwright, novelist, farceur and philosopher talks to the Financial Times’ Sarah Hemming about fear, chaos and his newest work Photo: Howard Sooley for Financial Times
Read the full storyWill Mortimer meets Hugh Whitemore
Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager Will Mortimer meets the award-winning writer of Stevie, Hugh Whitemore
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Stevie
Although Hampstead can take proper credit for premiering only one of his plays, Hugh Whitemore has always held a special place in this theatre’s affections, so his is a talent I’m delighted to have the opportunity of celebrating.
Read the full storyMichael Frayn's Matchbox Theatre announced
Hampstead Theatre presentsMatchbox Theatre An Evening of Short Entertainments
Read the full storyPage to Stage Festival announced
What do Ronni Ancona, Ian Bostridge, Fiona Bruce, Nica Burns, Sheila Hancock, Anthony Horowitz, Celia Imrie, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Lynda La Plante, Mark Lawson, Kathy Lette, Tim McInnerny, Kate Mosse, Paul O’Grady, Joe Penhall, Justine Picardie, Tim Pigott-Smith, Libby Purves, Jessica Raine, Nina Raine, Dame Janet Suzman, Meera Syal, David Walliams and Sylvia Young all have in common?
Read the full storyHello/Goodbye: ★★★★ from Telegraph
Hello/Goodbye, Hampstead Theatre, review: ‘this play will break your heart’ By Lucinda Everett, Telegraph
Read the full storyHello/Goodbye: Press Night photos
Tuesday night (27 January) was Press Night at Hampstead Theatre for Hello/Goodbye, starring Shaun Evans and Miranda Raison.
Read the full storyStevie: Full casting announced
Zoë Wanamaker will be joined by Lynda Baron and Chris Larkin in Hugh Whitemore’s award winning play, last seen at Chichester Festival Theatre.
Read the full storyHello/Goodbye: Production photos
Taken by Manuel Harlan
Read the full storyWill Mortimer meets Peter Souter
Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager Will Mortimer meets the writer of Hello/Goodbye, Peter Souter
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Hello/Goodbye
Peter Souter’s Hello/Goodbye is his first play, a smart contemporary romantic comedy and a sort of Private Lives for our times.
Read the full storyFree Streaming: Access for All
Hampstead Theatre’s Artistic Director Edward Hall says:
Read the full storyTiger Country Free Stream: WATCH HERE
Free Streamed live on Saturday 17 January, Tiger Country is now available to watch on demand until Tuesday 20 January 10pm GMT.
Read the full storyVideo: Meet the Hello/Goodbye cast
We chat to cast members Shaun Evans, Luke Neal, Bathsheba Piepe and Miranda Raison and Director Tamara Harvey and Writer Peter Souter about the return of 2013’s sell out comedy Hello/Goodbye.
Read the full storyTiger Country: ★★★★ from Sunday Times
Tiger Country, Review By David Jays, Sunday Times
Read the full storyHello/Goodbye: In rehearsals
Photos taken by Manuel Harlan
Read the full storyKEEPING YOU SAFE AT HAMPSTEAD
RESPECT PERSONAL SPACE
FACE MASKS ENCOURAGED
STATE OF THE ART VENTILATION
ENHANCED CLEANING
CONTACTLESS TICKETS
HAND SANITISING STATIONS
CASHLESS PAYMENT