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This play written seventeen years ago hits us with a very contemporary dilemma. How do two people who love each other – and yet have a clear sense of their ...
Constant Connectivity: Privacy at the Donmar Warehouse
When you read this article on your smartphone, do you pause and think about the consequences of our online activity? Playwright James Graham has certainly given the matter a lot ...
Drama Matters: The Month Things Started To Happen
Dan Hutton looks back at an extraordinary month of London theatre.
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A Timeless Play About Self-Discovery: Roots at the Donmar Warehouse
So absorbed was Charlotte Seymour by the Donmar Warehouse’s revival of Arnold Wesker’s 1958 play Roots – set in rural Norfolk – that she briefly forgot she was in the ...
Theatre Review: Staving off Shivers With The Weir at the Donmar Warehouse
How do you get an audience shivering in their seats when it’s this light outside? It’s a challenge that Josie Rourke and a superb cast of five have taken on ...




