Gatiss and Outhwaite to launch 2013 WhatsOnStage.com Awards
WhatsonStage have announced that the guest presenters joining them for the launch of the 2013 Whatsonstage.com Awards next Friday (7 December 2012) will include Tamzin Outhwaite, Mark Gatiss, Alistair McGowan, Belinda Lang and Stephen Tompkinson.
Read the full storySpecial Ticket Offer to see The Judas Kiss in the West End
Following the phenomenal sell out at Hampstead Theatre, David Hare’s The Judas Kiss starring Rupert Everett and Freddie Fox transfers to West End’s Duke of York from 9 January.
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea with... Ignorance/Jahiliyyah's Andy Apollo
We chatted to Andy Apollo over a cup of tea between performances about his dream roles, playing a ‘bigoted jerk’ and his critically acclaimed turn as a dragon.
Read the full storyGetting To Know You: Will Mortimer, Literary Manager
We caught up with Literary Manager, Will Mortimer, about programming Hampstead’s seasons, being inundated with scripts, and winning a denim jacket designed by Samantha Mumba…
Read the full storyWill Mortimer interviews Sarah Wooley
Below is a snippet from an interview between Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager, Will Mortimer and new voice Sarah Wooley, writer of Old Money .
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Old Money
2012 has been one of the most significant years in the long history of Hampstead Theatre.
Read the full story55 Days: Mark Gatiss visits Charles I's execution vest
Mark Gatiss, currently playing Charles I in the sell-out 55 Days, paid a visit to The Museum of London on 12 November to examine a garment of clothing remarkably preserved since the 16th Century.
Read the full storyOld Money: Win with Hampstead Theatre and Bradleys Restaurant
We’ve teamed up with our local Restaurant, Bradleys in Swiss Cottage to give away two tickets to see Maureen Lipman and Tracy-Ann Oberman in the tender new comedy Old Money.
Read the full storyClosing cast announced for West End's Chariots of Fire
The final cast has been set for the West End stage adaptation of Chariots of Fire, which will close at London’s Gielgud Theatre on February 2, 2013.
Read the full story'Searching for Qutb': Steve Waters writes about his Ignorance/Jahiliyyah research trips
‘Searching for Qutb’
Read the full story'The audience can expect electric performances': Nathan Curry talks about directing Ignorance/Jahiliyyah
We speak to Nathan Curry between rehearsals about directing Steve Water’s new play, his career highlights and the importance of Ignorance/Jahiliyyah in today’s political climate.
Read the full storyYOUR Interview with Tracy-Ann Oberman: submit questions now
Have you ever wanted to ask Tracy-Ann Oberman anything?
Read the full storyEmbarking on a new journey... some do it more spectacularly than others!
To celebrate the soon-to-be-opening Old Money on the Main Stage, we’ve taken a look at one of the themes explored in Sarah Wooley’s new play: ‘Embarking on new journeys…some do it more spectacularly than others!’
Read the full storyHampstead staff are proud to support Movember
During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in the UK and around the world.
Read the full storyHow to access 55 Days returned tickets
CAN’T GET TICKETS?
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces the spring season
It’s a real joy to be presenting Amelia Bullmore’s Di and Viv and Rose on the Main Stage.
Read the full storyHampstead in the frame for Evening Standard Theatre Awards
Hampstead Theatre is in the frame for this year’s London Evening Standard Theatre Awards, in association with Burberry, in the following categories:
Read the full storyChariots of Fire nominated for 'Best Night Out' Award: online vote
Roll out the red carpet as the annual end-of-year awards season fast approaches.
Read the full story'Tamzin Outhwaite thrilled to return to Hampstead Theatre'
Louise Jury from The Evening Standard interviews Tamzin Outhwaite following Hampstead Theatre’s new season announcement:
Read the full story'Step forward Douglas Henshall as Cromwell': The Observer Review
The Observer 55 Days Review By Kate Kellaway
Read the full story55 Days: What they're saying on Twitter
Well, we got through first preview and no-one died.
Read the full story55 Days: ★★★★ from Time Out
55 Days ReviewBy Caroline McGinn, Time Out
Read the full story55 Days: ★★★★ from The Financial Times
55 Days ReviewBy Matt Trueman, The Financial Times
Read the full story55 Days: ★★★★ from The Daily Mail
55 Days ReviewBy Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
Read the full story55 Days: ★★★★ from The Independent
55 Days Review By Paul Taylor, The Independent
Read the full story55 Days: ★★★★ from The Times
55 Days ReviewThe Times By Libby Purves
Read the full story55 Days: ★★★★ from The Telegraph
55 Days Review By Charles Spencer, The Telegraph
Read the full story55 Days: ★★★★ from The Guardian
55 Days ReviewThe GuardianBy Michael Billington
Read the full story55 Days Press Night Photos
Last night was Press Night at Hampstead Theatre for 55 Days.
Read the full storyThe Guardian: Mark Gatiss Interview
Mark Gatiss: off with his head!
Read the full storyKEEPING YOU SAFE AT HAMPSTEAD
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