Reykjavik Tickets

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Hampstead Theatre
Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, London, NW3 3EU
Running Time TBC
Running Since Fri, 18 October 2024
Booking Until Sat, 23 November 2024
Monday - 19:30
Tuesday - 19:30
Wednesday - 19:30
Thursday 14:30 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 14:30 19:30
Sunday - -

Upcoming Performances

Today is Thu, 21 November 2024

Important Information
Content: Contains very strong language, explicit descriptions of death and industrial tragedy.

More about Reykjavik

February 1975. In freezing weather off the coast of Iceland, the sidewinder Graham Greene ices up, heels over, and sinks in seconds, taking fifteen of her crew with her. Such are the realities of the brutal world of trawler fishing. On impulse, despised trawler-owner Donald Claxton flies to Reykjavik to see the survivors, setting in train an evening of drinking, horseplay, romance and story-telling that will change all their lives forever.

Assisted Performances
Audio Described 16 Nov 14:30
Captioned performance 19 Nov 19:30

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Hampstead Theatre

Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, London, NW3 3EU
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We have a modern auditorium which has been designed to be as flexible as possible in both staging and seating configurations.

The seating capacity can range up to 325, in a variety of formats. There are two main seating areas: Ground Floor (stalls) and Upstairs (circle). On the Ground Floor there is also a mezzanine level, the back row of which are stool seats: higher seats complete with footrests.

Movable seating blocks also allow for the auditorium to be changed from a more traditional end-on configuration with a raised stage, to thrust or traverse layouts where the audience is level with the performance area.

The forestage can be raised, or lowered to allow for an orchestra pit. The main section of stage can also be raised or lowered to change the relationship between performers and audience or to create a rake on stage, and contains removable sections for creating traps. The auditorium is fully air-conditioned.