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The Donmar Warehouse is a 251-seat, not-for-profit Off-West End theatre in Covent Garden, London, England. It first opened on 18 July 1977. It first opened on 18 July 1977. Sam Mendes , Michael Grandage , Josie Rourke and Michael Longhurst have all served as artistic director, a post held since March 2024 by Tim Sheader . [ 1 ]
Michael Bruce (born 22 November 1983) [1] [2] is a Scottish composer and lyricist working in theatre, television and film. He was composer-in-residence at the Donmar Warehouse theatre during Josie Rourke's artistic directorship there from 2012 to 2019.
The Vote was written by playwright James Graham. [1] On 3 November 2014, it was announced the play would premiere as part of the Donmar Warehouse's spring 2015 season and would begin previews at the Donmar Warehouse, London on 24 April with an official opening, and final night on 7 May 2015. [2]
Tim Sheader, the new artistic director of London’s Donmar Warehouse, has announced his inaugural season, featuring two world premieres, a U.K. premiere and a revival. The season opens with ...
Michael Grandage CBE (born 2 May 1962) is a British theatre director and producer. He is currently artistic director of the Michael Grandage Company. [1] From 2002 to 2012 he was artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse in London [2] and from 2000 to 2005 he was artistic director of Sheffield Theatres.
Norris' new adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's satyrical play The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui was premiered in London at the Donmar Warehouse in 2017. The play is set in the 1930s, and based on Adolf Hitler's rise to power, and also on the career of the Chicago gangster, Al Capone.
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In 1997, The Fix premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, in a production directed by Sam Mendes, with musical direction by Colin Welford. [1] Running from 29 April through 14 June, the production starred John Barrowman, Kathryn Evans and Philip Quast, and featured a young John Partridge and Rebecca Front in ensemble roles. [2]