Hampstead Theatre to show three more plays online for free – Camden New Journal newspapers website

Hampstead Theatre shut a fortnight ago because of coronavirus

THREE productionsfrom Hampstead Theatre are to be screened online forfree.

MikeBartletts Wild a 2016 play inspired by the American whistleblower Edward Snowden can be watchedfrom tonight (Monday) until April 5 through thetheatreswebsite.

Beth Steels Wonderland a witty drama set in the 1984-5 Miners strike will be availablefrom Monday, April 6 10am until 10pm onApril 12.

Howard BrentonsDrawing the Line (2013) about thechaotic partitioning of India in 1947 will be on theweek.

Artistic Director of Hampstead Theatre, Roxana Silbert, said:I hope these productions offer audiences entertainment, connection and nourishment in a time of uncertainty and isolation. These three plays all shine a light on turbulent points in our international history which, along with acknowledging the worst of human behaviour, celebrates the ingenuity, humour, compassion and resilience of the best.

All three productions were originally live streamed from Hampstead Theatre and were available to watch on the Guardians websitefor 72 hours. The plays havebeen made availablewithpermission of theKings Cross media giant.

Hampstead Theatre, which shuton March 16 due to health advice, has alreadyscreened one of its earlier plays through Instagram.

Visitwww.hampsteadtheatre.com and the Guardian website for more details.

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Hampstead Theatre to show three more plays online for free - Camden New Journal newspapers website

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