NEWS: Hampstead Theatre Announces Autumn 2025 Season

Details have been unveiled for the Hampstead Theatre’s upcoming autumn season.

It is set to open with the UK premiere of Richard Greenberg’s The Assembled Parties, which was originally staged on Broadway in 2013. Directed by Blanche Mcintyre, the play will run at the theatre from the 17th October until the 22nd November and will star Tracy-Ann Oberman.

The theatre will then present the first major UK revival since 1995 of Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink (3rd December until the 31st January). Directed by Jonathan Kent, the production will see Felicity Kendal starring in the production which moves between 1930s India and 1980s England.

In the theatre’s downstairs space, three world premiere productions will take to the stage. First up will be Will Lord’s debut The Billionaire Inside Your Head, which will run from the 19th September until the 25th October. It will be directed by Anna Ledwich, who returns to the Hampstead Theatre where her previous credits include anthropology, Labyrinth and Olivier nominated productions of Dry Powder and Four Minutes Twelve Seconds.

Meanwhile, Nancy Farino’s first play, Fatherland (31st October until the 29th November) will be directed by Tessa Walker. It follows the story of a father and daughter who embark on a road trip in Ireland.

Finally, Jamie Armitage will head to the Hampstead Theatre as writer and director of A Ghost in Your Ear. Created with sound designers Ben and Max Ringham, it is a show that will use sound to completely immerse the audience into a sound-recording studio as a ghost story is being recorded – but what is real and what is fiction?