Hampstead Theatre
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Management
Artistic director: Roxana Silbert
Executive Producer: Greg Ripley-Duggan
Theatres
Main Stage - seats 325
Hampstead Downstairs - seats 80
Hampstead Downstairs - seats 80
Telephone
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Location
Address:
Eton Road
Swiss Cottage
London NW3 3EU
Swiss Cottage
London NW3 3EU
Council: Camden
Region: London
Transport
Tube:
Swiss Cottage (Jubilee)
South Hampstead (Overground)
Finchley Road (Metropolitan)
Finchley Road and Frognal (Overground)
South Hampstead (Overground)
Finchley Road (Metropolitan)
Finchley Road and Frognal (Overground)
Train:
-
Buses:
Stop:
Swiss Cottage Station
Day no:
C11, 13, 31, 46, 82, 113, 187, 268, 603
Night no:
N13, N28, N31
Access information
General
Hampstead Theatre runs an Access Membership Scheme - free to join, it provides regular updates, allows booking without having to prove eligibility each time, and concessionary rate tickets. Assistance animals welcome in the theatre, or staff can dog sit.
You will find more information on the theatre website access page.
Click the image below to go there.
Wheelchair access
Ground floor entrance and push button controlled door. Level access to lifts to all levels and to both the main auditorium and Hampstead Downstairs. Wheelchair spaces available in both theatres.
Visual assistance
Audio described performances (including touch tours) are available for most productions. Large print or audio brochures can be supplied upon request.
Hearing assistance
Infra-red Sennheiser hearing system in main auditorium. Headsets for use with or without a hearing aid can be collected from the Box Office. Hearing Dogs are welcome in the auditorium. Alternatively staff are happy to dog sit. Captioned performances available for most productions. There are occasionally British Sign Language interpreted performances.
Current shows
We don't have any shows listed.
Upcoming shows
The Death Of A Black Man
The Death of a Black Man received its world premiere at Hampstead in 1975. 46 years on, Alfred Fagon's darkly compelling drama, with its witty and complex characters, remains compulsive viewing today.
Previews from: Friday 28 May 2021
Closes: Saturday 10 July 2021
Raya
In Deborah Bruce's witty and tender new play Alex and Jason flirt with turning back time - even if it's just for one night. But will the last 30 years get in the way?
Previews from: Friday 11 June 2021
Closes: Saturday 24 July 2021