Hampstead Theatre

London UK theatre, opened 2003

51°32′36″N 0°10′27″W / 51.543333°N 0.174167°W / 51.543333; -0.174167Public transitLondon Underground Swiss Cottage
National Rail South Hampstead; Finchley Road & FrognalOwnerHampstead Theatre CompanyDesignationRIBA Award 2003TypeFlexible stage and seatingCapacityMain House
Configuration:
End On 374
Thrust 370
Traverse 383
Hampstead Downstairs: 90ConstructionOpened2003Years activeSince 1959; 65 years ago (1959) (various locations)ArchitectBennetts AssociatesWebsitewww.hampsteadtheatre.com

Hampstead Theatre is a theatre in South Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden. It specialises in commissioning and producing new writing, supporting and developing the work of new writers.

History

The original theatre (The Hampstead Theatre Club) was created in 1959 in Moreland Hall, a parish church school hall in Holly Bush Vale, Hampstead Village.[1] James Roose-Evans was the founder and first Artistic Director, and the 1959–1960 season included The Dumb Waiter and The Room by Harold Pinter, Eugène Ionesco's Jacques and The Sport of My Mad Mother by Ann Jellicoe.

In 1962 the company moved to a portable cabin in Swiss Cottage where it remained for nearly 40 years, before, in 2003, the new purpose-built Hampstead Theatre opened in Swiss Cottage. The main auditorium seats 373 people. The studio theatre, Hampstead Downstairs, seats up to 100 people and was turned into a laboratory for new writing in 2010.[2]

In 2022 Arts Council England removed the theatre's public funding.[3]

Artistic directors

  • James Roose-Evans (1959–1971)
  • Vivian Matalon (1971–1973)
  • Michael Rudman (1973–1978)
  • David Aukin (1978–1984)
  • Michael Attenborough (1984–1988)
  • Jenny Topper (1988–2003)
  • Anthony Clark (2003–2010)
  • Edward Hall (2010–2019)
  • Roxana Silbert (2019–2022)

Playwrights

Playwrights who have had their early work produced at the theatre include:

References

  1. ^ Roose-Evans, James (2009). Opening Doors and Windows: A Memoir in Four Acts. The History Press Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7524-7234-8.
  2. ^ "Theatre Tickets, News & Guides". Official London Theatre.
  3. ^ Hampstead Theatre (7 December 2022). "Hampstead Theatre suffers a 100% cut in Arts Council Funding".

External links

  • Official website
  • Media related to Hampstead Theatre at Wikimedia Commons
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