
The 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
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Interview: Freddie Fox discusses his 'biggest, most difficult part' to date
His father is one of the great men of English acting.
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Interview: David Hare talks about The Judas Kiss
Image: David Hare taken by Daniel Farhi
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Getting 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.
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A 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.
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A 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.
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Discover The Real Chariots of Fire: Video
‘The Olympics are just around the corner.
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Edward 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.
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DruidMurphy: Garry Hynes explains why Tom Murphy's writing offers a story of the Irish nation
Getting under the skin of emigration
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DruidMurphy: 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.
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Chariots of Fire comes to the stage...
By Sarah Hemming, The Financial Times
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5 minutes with NICK WHITBY
The Complaint opens Downstairs 17 May.
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Chariots of Fire: this one will run and run
As seen in The Guardian 5 May 2012 By Lyn Gardner
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Chariots of Fire...The British are coming...again.
As seen in The Telegraph(), 3 May 2012 By Jasper Rees
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When sport was fun: Chariots of Fire is back
When I run, I hear the same soundtrack I heard when I was 10.
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The 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:
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The Will Mortimer Interview: MIKE BARTLETT
Hampstead Theatre’s Literary Manager, Will Mortimer, talks to Mike Bartlett, who has adapted Chariots of Fire for the stage:
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Farewell to the Theatre on the Today Programme
If you were asked to name the person who has had the most influence on theatre in this country, the chances are Harley Granville Barker would not be top of your list.
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Portrait of the Artist: Tara Fitzgerald
Laura Barnett interviews Tara Fitzgerald for The Guardian:
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The Financial Times interview Simon Stephens about The Trial of Ubu
The Financial Times interview Simon Stephens about The Trial of Ubu
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The Financial Times talks to Sheila Hancock about The Last of the Duchess
“The Financial Times()”:http://www.ft.com/life-arts talks to Sheila Hancock about The Last of the Duchess
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Time Out talks to Artistic Director Edward Hall
Time Out talks to Artistic Director Edward Hall
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The Times interview Edward Hall
The Times interview Edward Hall
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Mike Leigh on The Today programme
Mike Leigh on The Today programme
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THE DIARY OF AN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: THE TYLER SISTERS
Posted in: Hampstead Downstairs
Celine Dion, interpretive dance and scaling sofas, take a sneak peek behind the scenes with our Resident Assistant Director Lizzie Manwaring as she reflects back on the process of Alexandra Wood's heartening new play, The Tyler Sisters,
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