Donmar Warehouse

London, England

Performance History

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The Donmar Warehouse is a renowned theater located in London, England. Situated in the Covent Garden area, the Donmar Warehouse has gained a reputation as one of the city's most prestigious and innovative theatrical venues. Originally a warehouse dating back to the 19th century, the building was converted into a theater in 1977 by director Sam Mendes and producer David Roger. Since its inception, the Donmar Warehouse has been committed to presenting a diverse range of high-quality productions, including classic plays, contemporary dramas, and musicals. The intimate nature of the Donmar Warehouse, with a seating capacity of around 250, allows for an immersive and engaging theater experience. Audiences are able to closely connect with the performances, creating an intimate and immersive atmosphere. The Donmar Warehouse has garnered critical acclaim for its artistic excellence, with numerous productions receiving prestigious awards and accolades. Many renowned actors and directors have graced the Donmar's stage, contributing to its reputation as a creative hub for theatrical talent. In addition to its regular season of productions, the Donmar Warehouse is committed to nurturing emerging talent through its education and outreach programs. These initiatives aim to engage with diverse communities and provide opportunities for aspiring artists and theater enthusiasts. With its rich history and commitment to artistic excellence, the Donmar Warehouse continues to be an influential and vibrant force in the London theater scene, captivating audiences with its innovative productions and nurturing the next generation of theatrical talent.}

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Venue Info

Built: year not entered yet
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Demolished: year not entered yet
Seating Capacity: 251

Location Info

41 Earlham St.
London, England
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Other Names

  • Donmar Warehouse (1960)

Trivia & History

Originally a brewery, then a film studio in 1920, the builting was converted to a theatre in 1960 and renovated in 1992.

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