
Dogstar tickets


About Dogstar
The crew of the Dogstar are dropping like flies. Whalers with no whales left to catch, they have been icebound for months and a whiff of mutiny is in the air as they look to cast blame. But something strange is happening. Are the crew’s heavenly visions a symptom of scurvy, a result of the endless polar night – or a chance at salvation?
Daisy Hall returns to Hampstead Downstairs, following sell-out hit Bellringers in 2024. Dogstar is a darkly comic story about the forces that shape our lives, even at the edge of the world. Lucy Morrison returns to Hampstead following 2025 sell-out hit Personal Values, Akedah and The Animal Kingdom. Her other credits include Hope Has a Happy Meal, That Is Not Who I Am and Scenes with girls (all Royal Court).
Captioned:
- Wednesday, 2nd December, 7:45pm
- Thursday, 3rd December, 2:45pm
Pre-show Touch Tour:
- Saturday, 5th December, 7:45pm
Venue
Categories
Age
Ages 14+.
Start date
30th October, 2026
End date
5th December, 2026
Dogstar cast and creative team
By: Daisy Hall
Director: Lucy Morrison
Venue
Directions
Location: Fringe/Off West End
Bus numbers: 46, 113, 187, 268, 603
Night bus numbers: N113
Frequently asked questions
Is Dogstar playing in the West End or Off-West End?
Dogstar is Off West End.
How long is Dogstar on for?
Tickets for Dogstar are available through 5 December 2026 — check the calendar for the latest availability.
Who is the director of Dogstar?
Lucy Morrison is the director of Dogstar.
Who is the writer of Dogstar?
The writer of Dogstar is Daisy Hall.
How do you get tickets for Dogstar?
Check the top of this page for current availability on Dogstar tickets on TodayTix.
Which theatre is Dogstar at?
Dogstar is at London's Hampstead Theatre, which is located at Eton Avenue, London, NW3 3EU.
What is the age recommendation for Dogstar?
Ages 14+.
How much are tickets for Dogstar?
Dogstar tickets start at £13.
What is Dogstar about?
The crew of the Dogstar are dropping like flies. Whalers with no whales left to catch, they have been icebound for months and a whiff of mutiny is in the air as they look to cast blame. But something strange is happening. Are the crew’s heavenly visions a symptom of scurvy, a result of the endless polar night – or a chance at salvation?