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Blackout Songs to Return to Hampstead Theatre

by Staff Writer
January 26, 2023
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Hampstead Theatre have today announced the return of Blackout Songs – Joe White’s compassionate and unflinching new play about love, addiction and memory, directed by Guy Jones.

The sold-out hit transfers to Hampstead’s main stage for a limited run of four weeks only, following its premiere in the theatre’s Downstairs studio space last year.

Currently nominated for three Off West End awards Blackout Songs returns with the original cast – Alex Austin and Rebecca Humphries – from 8 April to 6 May. Tickets are on sale to priority members from today and on public sale from 31 January at 10.30am.

       

Playwright, Joe White said: “The response to Blackout Songs was overwhelming and I’m thrilled Hampstead Theatre are bringing the play back with its original extraordinary cast and creative team. This play would never have existed without the support of Hampstead’s artistic team and their commitment to the development of new plays. Telling new stories is crucial, and I’m so honoured I get to tell this one on Hampstead’s main stage.”

Guy Jones, director said: “It was such a joy to direct Joe’s brilliant play, Blackout Songs, at Hampstead Downstairs in the autumn. It’s a treat, and a treasure of a play: humane and devastating, funny and sad. I’m thrilled that the excellent Alex Austin and Rebecca Humphries are coming back to reprise their roles, and we will be re-joined by the original creative team. Together we will be reconfiguring Hampstead’s main space, so we can share this very special new play with an even bigger audience, who will see the space afresh.”

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“You told me you loved me, once. You said you carried me. You remember that? You still carry me?  Or did you drop me, somewhere along the line?”

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Joe White is a former Channel 4 Playwriting Award winner whose play Mayfly (Orange Tree) won Most Promising New Playwright at the Off West End Awards.

Guy Jones, who directed Mayfly, returns to Hampstead following his triumphant production of Ruby Thomas’ Either.

       

Director Guy Jones will be reunited with designer Anisha Fields and lighting designer Christopher Nairne. Sound and composition will be by Max Pappenheim and Holly Khan with movement by Iskandar R. Sharazuddin.

Blackout Songs is a T.S. Eliot Foundation commission.

Tickets for Blackout Songs are on sale now to priority members with public booking opening on Tuesday 31 January at 10.30am at hampsteadtheatre.com

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