Philip Ridley's first ever, award winning play returns to the Hampstead theatre where it made its debut in 1992. The Fastest Clock In The Universe is a hugely unsettling horror story about a man named Cougar. He's having a birthday party, he's invited a guest of honour, and he's sharpened his knife.
A sick, shocking play about insanity and the longing for eternal youth. We're recommending it, but only for sickos like ourselves.
Stephen Mallatrat's masterful script takes the premise of a Susan Hill novel as its basis. One of the surviving characters, an elderly lawyer, returns to the scene of the action. He aims to exorcise the...
Simon Stephen takes his inspiration from Alfred Jarry's 1896 play Ubu Roi, whose narcissistic central character finds himself on trial in The Hague. Naturally, the megalomaniac is charged with crimes again...
Tom Holloway's new play at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs looks at the many emotional strands that come into play when we're faced with terminal illness. Pam is desperate to take her failing health into...