Hampstead Theatre

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Internationally famous as a home for new plays by new writers, Hampstead Theatre's brand new purpose-built theatre re-opened in January 2003.

Hampstead Theatre Address

Address:
Eton Avenue
Hampstead
London
NW3 3EU
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7449 4200

Location Information for Hampstead Theatre

Address:
Eton Avenue
Hampstead
London
NW3 3EU
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7449 4200
Public transport: Nearest tube - Swiss Cottage (exit 2)

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Events at Hampstead Theatre

  • Charlie and Lola's Best Bestest Play

    Family theatre/Pantomime

    7 Dec 2009 to 3 Jan 2010

    Charlie and Lola is an animated series for young children. It focuses on the relationship between brother and sister Charlie and Lola, and tells the story of how they handle the little issues that they, as young children, encounter every day. Charlie and Lola's Best, Bestest Play is suitable for 3 to 6 year-olds.

     
  • Darker Shores

    Performance

    30 Nov 2009 to 17 Jan 2010

    It is Christmas 1875 and Professor Gabriel Stokes takes lodgings at The Sea House, on a desolate stretch of the East Sussex coast. No sooner has he arrived than the troubled history of the house comes to the fore with unexplained and mysterious happenings. Following the traditions of the finest ghost stories, Darker Shores is a gripping and shadowy tale of suspense - perfect seasonal entertainment for all the family.

     
  • Darker Shores: Post-Show Discussion

    Lecture

    12 Jan 2010 to 12 Jan 2010

    Hampstead Theatre presents a post-show discussion about 'Darker Shores' theatre.

     
  • Dunsinane

    Performance

    10 Feb 2010 to 6 Mar 2010

    David Greig's Dunsinane is a vision of one man's desire to restore peace in a country ravaged by war.

     
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