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Donmar Warehouse

July 2024

  • six actors on stage, two seated, a seventh, seated, obscured, looking at the central standing three – a woman gesturing to calm down as a man restrains another man

    The week in theatre: Slave Play; Skeleton Crew; Alma Mater – review

    Jeremy O Harris’s Broadway hit is overladen yet thought-provoking; sound design speaks loudest in a wordy Detroit story; and a last-minute lead shines in a knotty new #MeToo drama
  • Playwright Dominique Morisseau in Manhattan in 2021.

    ‘Friends and family were afraid, anxious, heartbroken’: Dominique Morisseau on the decline of Detroit

    Morisseau’s Skeleton Crew, set during the 2008 recession when automotive factories closed and jobs disappeared, elevates the personal stories some might seek to forget
  • Blue-collar lives … Skeleton Crew.

    Skeleton Crew review – America’s precariat show grit in the face of crisis

    An infectious soundtrack and a bubbling script boost Dominique Morisseau’s drama as the spectre of closure looms over the lives of four assembly-line workers

June 2024

  • Adrien Brody.

    Adrien Brody to make London stage debut as man who spent 22 years on death row

    Actor will star in The Fear of 13, based on the true story of Nick Yarris, who was wrongly convicted of murder – as the Donmar Warehouse announces four new productions starring Celia Imrie, Tamsin Greig and Samira Wiley

May 2024

  • Nina Hoss and Adeel Akhtar facing each other on stage

    The week in theatre: The Cherry Orchard; Minority Report; Laughing Boy – review

  • Nina Hoss dancing on stage in The Cherry Orchard at the Donmar

    The Cherry Orchard review – Benedict Andrews brings Chekhov bang up to date

December 2023

  • Paul Mescal and Anjana Vasan in the Almeida’s A Streetcar Named Desire.

    Observer critics' review of 2023
    Theatre: Susannah Clapp’s 10 best shows of 2023

    In a thin year for musicals and political drama, an 11th hour Blanche DuBois, a flurry of young actors, two James Graham plays and a pair of Macbeths were among the standouts
  • David Tennant and Cush Jumbo in Macbeth.

    The week in theatre: Macbeth; Stranger Things: The First Shadow; Ulster American – review

    David Tennant and Cush Jumbo wire you into the Macbeths’ innermost thoughts; Stranger Things takes theatrical spectacle to the next dimension; and Woody Harrelson and co fire off David Ireland’s machine-gun provocations
    • Sound and fury, signifying something: what made Macbeth so popular in 2023?

    • Macbeth review – David Tennant thrills in this high-concept production

    • Strapped, stressed, axed: is it curtains for theatre’s artistic directors?

October 2023

  • Ronke Adékoluéjó chopping vegetables at a prep counter

    The week in theatre: Clyde’s; The Confessions; The Score – review

  • Like Jaws, but much scarier … Gbemisola Ikumelo in Clyde’s.

    Clyde’s review – crunchy kitchen drama is a dish to be savoured

August 2023

  • Micheal Ward and Jonny Lee Miller on a stage set with a desk and a chair.

    The week in theatre: A Mirror; Next to Normal – review

  • Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Jamie Parker, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Caissie Levy, Jack Wolfe, Jack Ofrecio in Next to Normal.

    Next to Normal review – fizzing musical about mental illness

June 2023

  • Toheeb Jimoh and Isis Hainsworth as Romeo and Juliet

    The week in theatre: Romeo and Juliet; When Winston Went to War With the Wireless; Groundhog Day – review

    Danger stalks the radiant lovers in Rebecca Frecknall’s tumultuous, twilit Romeo and Juliet; a 1920s battle for the soul of BBC radio couldn’t be more timely; and Groundhog Day, once more with feeling
  • Adrian Scarborough in When Winston Went to War With the Wireless.

    When Winston Went to War With the Wireless review – radio is the star of BBC crisis drama

    Jack Thorne’s dramatisation of the power play between the UK government and the broadcaster in 1920s Britain is pacy and evocative
  • Henny Finch and Tim Sheader will be joint chief executives at Donmar Warehouse.

    London’s Donmar Warehouse appoints Tim Sheader as artistic director

    After more than a decade running Regent’s Park Open Air theatre, the hit-making director is to take over the Covent Garden venue next year

May 2023

  • Cush Jumbo.

    Cush Jumbo to join David Tennant in Macbeth at London’s Donmar Warehouse

  • David Tennant in a publicity shot for the Donmar’s forthcoming Macbeth.

    David Tennant to play Macbeth at Donmar Warehouse

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