Hampstead Theatre is a leading theatre for new writing which has just celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. We continue to seek out, nurture and promote some of the country's most exceptional theatre talent from a wide range of backgrounds. The early works of Harold Pinter, Michael Frayn, Mike Leigh, David Hare, Stephen Poliakoff (to name but a few) were all premiered by the company.
Based in Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line, just 10 minutes from Bond Street) we are housed in a state-of-the-art purpose-built theatre with seating in our main auditorium for 325 and in our studio space for 80.
A hugely enjoyable evening of theatre. A beautifully weighted production filled with excellent performances, not least from Douglad Henshall & Mark Gattis in the leading roles. - Paul Wallis
19 Nov 12
I spent two years studying the Civil War for A-Level and although that was a long time ago it's surprising how quickly it came back as 55 Days unfolded. That's just as well because Howard Brenton's play is rather wordy and fails to fully convey the excitement of those turbulent times and it is clearly written from the point of view of the Roundheads. Mark Gatiss is a rather one-dimensional Charles I and although Douglas Henshall is very good as Cromwell he has given him a starnge accent and is much more concilliatory and sympathetic than is generally believed. The best scene, which owes a lot to Schiller's Mary Stuart is the imagined confrontation between Charles and Cromwell when the King refuses to yield to concessions which could have saved him from the block. The play is never less than interesting but it doesn't make the most of the possibilities of our revolutionary moment in history. - David Baxter
15 Nov 12
Gripping play, showing how the future of Britain was forged on a knife edge. Only 2 mistakes: John Cooke was not timid - he believed utterly in the king's trial as God's will - and the proxy plea of guilty, presented here as a desperate choice by the court, was legal necessity at the time, given the King's refusal to plead. It would have been much better for the court to have been able to assume a not guilty plea - then Cooke could have presented the compelling evidence against the king in open court. Charles denied him this opportunity, and enabled royalists later to claim the case against him unproven. - Gill
15 Nov 12
Riveting and intelligent & just magnificant. Excellent cast with Mark Gatiss and Douglas Henshall outstanding. - Scarlet
29 Oct 12
Brilliantly written and acted by both protagonists, I was mesmerized and thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. Thank you! - Gina Stipo