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Hapgoood at Hampstead Theatre - Rehearsal Images Released
Published on
November 17, 2015
By
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Tim McMullan, Lisa Dillon, Gerald Kyd and Nick Blakeley. Photo: Manuel Harlan BritishTheatre.com are pleased to bring you a series of photographs from the rehearsals rooms of the Hamsptead Theatre where Hapgood by Tom Stoppard is currently rehearsing.
London 1988. The Cold War is approaching its endgame and somebody in spymaster Elizabeth Hapgood’s (Lisa Dillon) network is leaking secrets. Is her star Double Agent a Triple? The trap she sets becomes a hall of mirrors in which betrayal is personal and treachery a trick of the light.
The production, directed by Howard Davies (55 Days at Hampstead Theatre, Temple at Donmar), is written by acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard, whose many plays include The Coast of Utopia, The Real Thing and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. His screenplays also include Shakespeare in Love and Anna Karenina. The revival of this classic espionage drama is an exciting chance to see the Tom Stoppard play you’ve never seen.
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Tim McMullen in Hapgood. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Sasha Gray in Hapgood. Photo:L Manuel Harlan
Nick Blakeley and Edward Hancock in Hapgood. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Lisa Dillon in Hapgood. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Lisa Dillon and Gerald Kyd in Hapgood. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Joe Evans. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Gary Beadle and Tim McMullan in Hapgood. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Alec Newman in Hapgood. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Adam Cansfield in Hapgood. Photo: Manuel Harlan
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