Hampstead Theatre
Hampstead Theatre
Eton Avenue
London,
NW3 3EU
Phone: 020 7722 9301
Website: www.hampsteadtheatre.com
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Events at Hampstead Theatre (Eton Avenue, London NW3)
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| Mike Bartlett's stage adaptation of the 1981 British film, about two British athletes, both considered outsiders, who endeavour to compete in the 1924 Paris Olympics. The production features the original Vangelis score, with additional music by Jason Carr. Directed by Edward Hall. View full details |
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| Hampstead Theatre | Main House 30 May–16 Jun From May 9, Mon–Sat 7.30pm, mats Wed 2.30pm, Sat 3pm, no mat perf May 9 (press night May 22, 7pm), ends Jun 16 |
020 7722 9301 £22 preview; £29; £29; £22 (£15; £15; £15; £15) |
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| A woman makes a complaint which leads her into a Kafka-styled world of complicated procedures and faceless authorities, leading to interrogation and attempted murder. Drama offering a scary vision of the modern world, written by Nick Whitby. View full details |
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| Hampstead Theatre | Hampstead Downstairs 17 May–16 Jun From May 17, Mon–Sat 7.45pm, mats Sat 3.15pm, ends Jun 16 |
020 7722 9301 £15 (£10) |
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| Irish immigrants taking a hard stance as they try to adapt to life in an English city. 1960s-set drama written by Tom Murphy. View full details |
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| Hampstead Theatre | Main Stage 20 Jun–30 Jun Jun 20, 28, 7.30pm, mats Jun 23, 27, 30, 3.30pm |
020 7722 9301 £14.50–£66 |
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| An Irish actor has returned home after spending 10 years in New York, Meeting his old friends in a pub, Michael soon realises that none of them have fulfilled their potential. 1980s-set play by Tom Murphy. View full details |
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| Hampstead Theatre | Main Stage 21 Jun–30 Jun Jun 21, 29, 7.30pm, mats Jun 23, 27, 30, 1.30pm |
020 7722 9301 £14.50–£66 |
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| Druid Theatre Company present Tom Murphy's drama on the Great Famine of the 1840s. Directed by Garry Hynes. View full details |
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| Hampstead Theatre | Main Stage 22 Jun–30 Jun Jun 22 & 23, 26 & 27, 30, 7.30pm |
020 7722 9301 £14.50–£66 |
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| Dugald Bruce-Lockhart plays the English warrior king in Propeller's production of Shakespeare's history play, which also features Vince Leigh as Pistol and Tony Bell as Mistress Quickly. Directed by Edward Hall. View full details |
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| Hampstead Theatre | 5 Jul–21 Jul From Jul 5, Jul 5, 7, 9, 10, 14, 18 & 19, 7.30pm, mats Jul 6, 11, 2pm, captioned Jul 20, 7.30pm, audio described Jul 21, 2pm, ends Jul 21 | 020 7722 9301 £29; £15 (£15; £15) |
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| All-male theatre company Propeller presents Shakespeare's drama, which tells the story of a king whose jealousy leads him to reject his innocent baby daughter. Robert Hands plays Leontes, Richard Dempsey plays Hermione, and Nicholas Asbury is Polixines. Directed By Edward Hall. View full details |
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| Hampstead Theatre | 3 Jul–21 Jul From Jul 3, Jul 3–6, 11 & 12, 16 & 17, 21, 7.30pm, mat Jul 7, 18, 2pm, captioned Jul 13, 7.30pm, audio described Jul 14, 2pm, ends Jul 21 | 020 7722 9301 £29 (£15) |
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