An intellectual combat merges into a confused love affair. What sounds like a common trope, lays the ground for an…
How would a game of cricket with two Nobel prizes of literature playing in one of the teams unravel? In…
I begin watching any show by giving it my full attention, like any respectful audience member. But how long can…
A new play written and directed by Richard Eyre is something to look forward to. Neil Marriot an eminent paediatrician…
Alexis Zegerman’s new play takes the form of a sitcom with heightened drama, raising thought-provoking questions about science, morality and…
French playwright Florian Zeller describes his plays as ‘little labyrinths in which we can get lost, and sometimes, find ourselves’. …
Marsha Normon’s 1983 Pulitzer-winning drama “‘night, Mother” returns to the Hampstead Theatre after its European premiere at the same venue…
English playwright Shelagh Stephenson’s comedy returns to the Hampstead Theatre, where it was first staged in 1996, in a new…
After its world premiere in 1967 at the very same theatre, Tennessee William’s The Two Character Play returns to Hampstead…
In 1975, The Death of a Black Man by Aflred Fogan made its premiere at the Hampstead Theatre. 46 years…