The original Hampstead Theatre Club was formed in 1959, in Moreland Hall, a parish church school hall in Holly Bush Vale,
Hampstead.
James Roose-Evans was the founder and first Artistic Director, and the 1959–1960 season included
The Dumb Waiter and
The Room by
Harold Pinter,
Eugène Ionesco's
Jacques and
The Sport of My Mad Mother by
Ann Jellicoe. In 1962, the company moved to a portable cabin in
Swiss Cottage, where it remained for nearly 40 years, before, in 2003, the new purpose-built Hampstead Theatre opened. The main auditorium seats 373 people. The studio theatre, Hampstead Downstairs, seats up to 100 people and was turned into a laboratory for new writing in 2010. In 2022,
Arts Council England removed the theatre's public funding. == Artistic directors ==