The Guardian: Mark Gatiss Interview
Mark Gatiss: off with his head!
Read the full storyThe Sunday Times: Mark Gatiss Interview
The actor and writer Mark Gatiss is a roundhead.
Read the full storyYOUR interview with Mark Gatiss
We gave our online followers the opportunity to ask Mark Gatiss, King Charles I in our next production 55 Days, any questions they wanted.
Read the full story55 Days: Will Mortimer interviews Howard Brenton
Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager, Will Mortimer interviews 55 Days playwright, Howard Brenton.
Read the full storyA cup of tea with... Donny's Brain actor Ryan Early
We grabbed actor Ryan Early between performances for a chat about the play, his dream roles and drying up mid-monologue.
Read the full storyThe Financial Times: Howard Brenton Interview
Photo: Howard Brenton at Hampstead Theatre taken by Daniel Lilley
Read the full storyBlue Sky: An introduction from writer Clare Bayley
So, rehearsals started today for Blue Sky.
Read the full storyRupert Everett: Vanished Years
Rupert Everett: The Queen of Mean By Decca Aitkenhed, The Guardian
Read the full storyYOUR Interview with Mark Gatiss: submit questions now
Have you ever wanted to ask Mark Gatiss anything?
Read the full storyA cup of tea with... Donny's Brain actor Skye Lourie
We grabbed a cup of tea and a chat with actor Skye Lourie (pictured) about her professional stage debut in Donny’s Brain.
Read the full storyHow We Met: Rupert Everett & Robert Fox
Photo: Rupert Everett and Robert Fox taken from The Independent
Read the full storyInterview: Anna Ledwich
We caught up with Donny’s Brain director Anna Ledwich about rehearsals, her ideal play and the recent Australian take-over of Hampstead Theatre.
Read the full storyA cup of tea with... Donny's Brain actor Emily Joyce
We grabbed actor Emily Joyce between rehearsals for a chat about the play, Doctor Who and falling off stage mid-show.
Read the full storyHam & High: Freddie Fox Interview
Freddie Fox: ‘Let’s say I grew into my confidence’ By Rhiannon Edwards, Ham & High
Read the full storyThe Observer: Freddie Fox Interview
Freddie Fox, photographed at Hampstead theatre, London.
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces The Judas Kiss
Pinned above my desk is a postcard that David Hare sent when he received the brochure for our First Season.
Read the full storyInterview: Rona Munro talks about returning to Hampstead with Donny's Brain
Photo: Carol Ann Crawford and Frances Tomelty in The Maiden Stone by Rona Munro (1995) taken by John Haynes
Read the full storyThe Daily Telegraph: Freddie Fox Interview
Freddie Fox yearns not to be seen as posh By Tim Walker
Read the full storyThe Daily Mail: Rupert Everett Interview
He’s known for his debauched past and outrageous comments but Rupert Everett says he’s finally mellowing and embracing life in his fifties By Rebecca Hardy
Read the full storyInterview: Freddie Fox discusses his 'biggest, most difficult part' to date
His father is one of the great men of English acting.
Read the full storyInterview: David Hare talks about The Judas Kiss
Image: David Hare taken by Daniel Farhi
Read the full storyGetting To Know You: Robyn Hardy, Company Stage Manager
We chat to The Judas Kiss Company Stage Manager, Robyn Hardy, about life backstage at Hampstead Theatre.
Read the full storyA cup of tea with... Propeller's Nicholas Asbury
We grabbed a cup of tea and a chat about being part of the Propeller cast with Nicholas Asbury, who plays Montjoy/Sir Thomas Grey in Henry V and Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale.
Read the full storyA cup of tea with... Propeller's Gary Shelford
We grabbed actor Gary Shelford between rehearsals for a chat about being part of the Propeller cast.
Read the full storyDiscover The Real Chariots of Fire: Video
‘The Olympics are just around the corner.
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 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 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 storyChariots of Fire comes to the stage...
By Sarah Hemming, The Financial Times
Read the full story5 minutes with NICK WHITBY
The Complaint opens Downstairs 17 May.
Read the full storyChariots of Fire: this one will run and run
As seen in The Guardian 5 May 2012 By Lyn Gardner
Read the full storyChariots of Fire...The British are coming...again.
As seen in The Telegraph(), 3 May 2012 By Jasper Rees
Read the full storyWhen sport was fun: Chariots of Fire is back
When I run, I hear the same soundtrack I heard when I was 10.
Read the full storyThe Will Mortimer Interview: NIGEL GEARING
Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager, Will Mortimer, talks to Nigel Gearing, who has adapted Blue Heart Afternoon for the stage:
Read the full storyKEEPING YOU SAFE AT HAMPSTEAD
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