Donmar Warehouse
Overview
The Donmar Warehouse is a 250-seat subsidised (not for profit) theatre located in the heart of London's West End with a reputation as one of the UK's leading producing theatres.
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41 Earlham Street, Soho, London, WC2H 9LX
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0870 0606624
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Donmar Warehouse
- Address
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41 Earlham Street
SohoLondonWC2H 9LX - Telephone:
- 0870 0606624
- Public transport:
- Covent Garden, Underground
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Summary based on 1 theatre production:
--intimate setting
--last minute, stand by tickets can be good value, especially if you're shut out of something discounted at tkts
--helpful service at the ticket office, explaining optionsmore
The Donmar is my favourite London theatre. It's small and intimate, but well-built enough so that you generally can be assured of a good view wherever you sit. It puts on consistently excellent productions that aren't afraid to be challenging or experimental - I caught an excellent Kabuki reinterpretation of a Sondheim musical here - but at the same time, the Donmar usually acts as the...more
This is our favorite London theatre. The auditorium has bench-style seating on two levels surrounding three sides of the stage. There are only four rows on the main level and three on the upper level and, because the theatre is so small and intimate, it feels like you are a part of the story unfolding on stage no matter where you are seated. There are two bars that serve beer, wine, alcoholic...more
The Donmar Warehouse is a pretty reliable institution. It can boast some pretty impressive past productions which have gone on to play in houses the world over, most notably, perhaps, Sam Mendes' production of Cabaret, which seems to have brought that piece back to life after many years of staid, touristic renditions, not to mention more or less making Alan Cummings' career. More than...more
As a non-profit theatre the Donmar have put on a very impressive array of plays. The space is particularly interesting with a raised seating area above the impressive and versatile stage space. I saw a production of Hecuba there and it was so, so intense. They had a real 'pond' built into the set, so that when blood was seeping into the water the set was also very crucial to the piece.
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