Hasland Theatre Company

Hasland Theatre Company Not-for-profit theatre company located at The Playhouse on Storforth Lane, Hasland.

The Hasland Theatre company have been in existence since our first production in 1944 and are based in our own 100 seat Theatre, The Playhouse on Storforth Lane in Hasland (Where Else?!). Our current production season runs from September to May each year and we perform 5 plays per season.

09/06/2026

We're delighted to share that we raised £550 for Ashgate Hospice during the run of our recent production of Jerusalem, in memory of Gary Keeling, our artistic director during our 2016 production.

A huge thank you to our wonderful audiences whose generous donations before and after each performance made this possible. Your support will help this much loved and vital charity continue its incredible work in our community.

We're also pleased to share this short video featuring highlights from the production, along with some backstage moments from throughout the run.

Thank you again to everyone who attended, donated, volunteered and helped make this production such a success.l 💜🩷

While this isn’t one of our own HTC productions, we’re pleased to be hosting our friends at the COS Chesterfield Operati...
08/06/2026

While this isn’t one of our own HTC productions, we’re pleased to be hosting our friends at the COS Chesterfield Operatic Society at The Playhouse this month, and this looks like a properly fun musical whodunnit!

For more information and link to book tickets, please see Chesterfield Operatic Society's original post below:

It is 1925.
The body of renowned explorer Doug Witherspoon is found dead the morning after an eventful cocktail party 🍸
But WHODUNNIT?! 😲

The young wife?
The best friend?
The personal secretary?
The clothes designer?
Or did the butler do it?

This brand new musical puts the audience right in the heart of the action! ❤️

🎟️ Grab your tickets here for a fun night out! https://www.ticketsource.com/chesterfield-operatic-society/whodunnit-the-musical/e-qgxqmp 🎟️

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“Powerful, professional!”“Thank you for a great night!”“Amazing show!”“That was incredible!”“These guys really excel the...
23/05/2026

“Powerful, professional!”
“Thank you for a great night!”
“Amazing show!”
“That was incredible!”
“These guys really excel themselves time after time!”
Just some of the comments from our audience members who’ve met this story with such generosity and love.
This cast and crew have poured their souls into Flintock, and every cheer, every laugh, every quiet held breath has meant the world.
If you’ve been part of it, thank you. If you haven’t yet… tonight is your final chance to step into the woods with us. Just two seats remaining! 🎟️🎟️🎟️🎟️🎟️
https://www.haslandtheatrecompany.co.uk/

Wow! We are absolutely blown away by this review from Nicola Bourne of Last Night I Dreamt Of! Cast, crew and audiences ...
20/05/2026

Wow! We are absolutely blown away by this review from Nicola Bourne of Last Night I Dreamt Of!
Cast, crew and audiences are having the BEST time. Don’t miss out on the few remaining tickets this week!
🎟️🎟️🎟️🎟️🎟️🎟️👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼🥰
https://www.haslandtheatrecompany.co.uk

Our latest review, below and on our website, thanks to our reviewer Nicola Bourne, is of Hasland Theatre Company production of Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem at the Playhouse in Chesterfield.

"Jez Butterworth is known for his sharp social commentaries and for incorporating dark humour, mythology, strong language and chaos. This play, Jerusalem, is no different and is already being called a modern classic! It is, for sure, a gritty and sometimes violent tale, that highlights the social tensions and clashes, seen predominantly through the eyes of Johnny “Rooster” Byron, a deadbeat dad and waster. A radical, unpredictable, non-conformist, living on the edges of society, he is both a collector of lowlife followers and an insightful, almost mythical individual, who, despite his drug taking and alternative lifestyle, does garner some kind of sympathy from the audience!

Focusing on St George’s Day, Rooster is pursued by several individuals, as the local village holds its annual county fair. The local council is seeking to evict him from his caravan in the woods, Troy Whitworth is looking to give him a good thrashing, his ex-girlfriend is pressuring him to accompany his young son to the fair and his parasite groupies are eager to relieve him of his stash of drugs and alcohol!

With successful runs in the West End and on Broadway, it’s a raw and punchy production that Hasland Theatre Company has taken on for the second time in ten years … and I’m sure they wouldn’t have done that, unless it had proved popular with the audience the first time around! Directed by Nicky Beards, it commemorates Gary Keeling, Artistic Director at the time of Hasland’s first production of Jerusalem, with funds being raised in his memory, for Ashgate Hospice.

Even before the play began, actors were already fully in character, inviting the audience to take a punt on the Spin the Wheel stall at the county fair. Such attention to detail was a nice touch, along with the bespoke posters on the wall, advertising the fete’s highlights to us audience members.

After Phaedra (Grace Biggs) opens with the hymn, Jerusalem, the set is revealed; an out of control rave at Rooster’s woodland home, complete with shabby caravan, grubby sofa, surrounding trees and ample evidence of drink and drugs. Heather Davies’ and Nicky Beards’ set design perfectly captures the squalor and solitude, in which Rooster is living, and again, there is so much attention paid to the smallest of details. While the fete could often be heard over the tannoy system in the background, this permanent woodland set is the scene of the entire play’s action and, as such, eliminates the need for any awkward or cumbersome set changes.

This production features a talented cast, fronted by Steve Cowley, an exceptional actor, who captures Rooster Byron’s eccentricity and vulnerability so well. Absolutely committed to his character throughout, his physicality and stage presence are tremendous, maintaining his sense of defiance and arrogance, by way of his puffed out “rooster” chest, that likely gave him his nickname. Strutting around, despite his obvious, well performed limp, his morning “drunk dancing” is especially funny and his fantastical tales are endearing. Providing much of the show’s dialogue, Steve delivers each line so professionally and I couldn’t help being impressed at the work that must go into remembering all those lines! Anyway, I just loved Rooster, despite all his baloney, disgusting habits and obvious flaws! I’m not sure why, or, indeed, if I should even be admitting that!

Stu Rooker and Robert Goodall, as Ginger and Davey, were great in their respective roles. Stu’s performance was professional, energetic and full of confidence and I noticed how well he remained in character, even when not the main focus. His wannabe, inner DJ was adorable and he put 100% into his character’s movements. Robert also had the same confidence and charisma and, despite showing a little more selfishness in his character, he was still a likeable loser. Having never seen these two actors before, I would love to see more of them!

Concentrating on just a few of the other characters though, Ed Telfer, as Lee, and Heather Davies and Annie Phillips, as Tanya and Pea, complete the line-up of teenagers who hang out at Rooster’s caravan. These actors always play their parts well, offering good southwest accents and a touch of fun in this production. It’s obvious how Heather, in particular, oozes confidence and seems to enjoy her roles so much! The Professor (Andrew Heyna) and Wesley (Neil Beards), both do silliness well and always shine in their comedy roles, with Neil’s reluctant morris dancing and costume encouraging a few laughs this time! Well done too to Coralie Rooker for playing Rooster’s young son, Marky!

This show, although a little longer than most, has a momentum that easily carries it forward. The finale is poignant and mystical and there are so many funny lines throughout and so many times the audience laughed or gasped! Choreography is particularly effective in the fight scene and, without giving away spoilers, I did jump at one point, as did the people in front of me! The sound effects are very convincing! This is one of those productions where it’s easy to remember that there’s a behind the scenes crew, putting in lots of work … and with that in mind, hats off to whoever created Rooster’s arm tattoo!

An adult themed show, for sure, Jerusalem is now my new favourite production, by Hasland Theatre Company. It works so well on a smaller stage and has opened me up to the possibility of seeing more of Jez Butterworth’s work. Compliments come so easy for this one! I loved, loved, loved last night’s show and I’m confident it will be well-liked by future audiences too. Well done to the entire company and once again, wow to Steve Cowley and his band of likeable degenerates!!!"

We opened Jerusalem last night, and the response was nothing short of wild.‘Brilliant cast and set’.‘Steve Cowley's perf...
19/05/2026

We opened Jerusalem last night, and the response was nothing short of wild.
‘Brilliant cast and set’.
‘Steve Cowley's performance as Rooster is probably the best performance in an amateur production I've ever seen’.
‘That was incredible’.
‘What an amazing opening night’

The cast tore into Flintock with heart, chaos and sheer graft, and our backstage crew worked miracles worthy of Rooster Byron himself. What a team! What a night! Flintock is well and truly awake!

A quick note for anyone joining us this week:
• This is a three‑act epic with two intervals (the second is just 5 minutes)
• The play contains strong language and adult themes throughout.

Tickets available until Saturday here 👉🏼 https://www.haslandtheatrecompany.co.uk

Opening night of Jerusalem has arrived! The buzz is real, the woods are calling, and Johnny Byron’s drum is already echo...
18/05/2026

Opening night of Jerusalem has arrived! The buzz is real, the woods are calling, and Johnny Byron’s drum is already echoing through Hasland.
Join us this week for the wild, funny, ferocious ride that only Jerusalem can deliver.
🎟️🎟️🎟️https://www.ticketsource.com/haslandtheatre

JERUSALEM by Jez Butterworth 🌳🌳🌳18-23 May @7.30pm Our revival of Jerusalem is almost here, and tickets are disappearing ...
15/05/2026

JERUSALEM by Jez Butterworth 🌳🌳🌳
18-23 May @7.30pm
Our revival of Jerusalem is almost here, and tickets are disappearing faster than Johnny Byron’s cider stash.
If you want in on the chaos, the laughter, the drumbeats and the heart, now’s the moment.
Book today, support Hasland Theatre Company, and help us raise money for Ashgate Hospice along the way 💜🩷
🎟️ Tickets via our website 👉🏼 https://www.ticketsource.com/haslandtheatre

Meet the mischief‑makers of Flintock, bringing Jerusalem back to life — the dreamers, the drifters, the rebels, the reve...
10/05/2026

Meet the mischief‑makers of Flintock, bringing Jerusalem back to life — the dreamers, the drifters, the rebels, the revellers.
They’re working their socks off and having the time of their lives doing it!
Keep an eye out for your favourites… and maybe a few familiar faces from our 2016 production.
We’ll be introducing you to the rest of the incredible Jerusalem cast in the coming days.
Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, 18-23 May
This production is raising money during show week for Ashgate Hospice 💜🩷
Tickets still available via our website
https://www.ticketsource.com/haslandtheatre

We’re chuffed to see one of our production photos from The Unfriend (November 2025) featured in Nick Hern Books’ article...
29/01/2026

We’re chuffed to see one of our production photos from The Unfriend (November 2025) featured in Nick Hern Books’ article on the most performed plays of the year 🎭

As The Unfriend was the most performed play licensed by Nick Hern in 2025, having our very own production highlighted is an extra big honour.

You can view the full list here - are there any plays on the list you’d love to see us perform in future seasons?:
https://nickhernbooksblog.com/2026/01/21/discover-the-most-performed-plays-of-2025/

Thank you to everyone who came along to see The Flint Street Nativity over the past week. 💙It’s been a joy to share this...
25/01/2026

Thank you to everyone who came along to see The Flint Street Nativity over the past week. 💙
It’s been a joy to share this warm, funny show with such lovely audiences, thank you for all the support and kind feedback!

Here are a few of our favourite photos from the production.

Our March show, Ladies in Lavender, is on sale now and you can book your tickets via the link below:
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/haslandtheatre
🎭

Photos courtesy of Graham Martin

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The Playhouse, 50 Storforth Lane, Hasland
Chesterfield
S410PW

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