Donmar Warehouse
2011: King Lear, Breaking Bad and Afro-FuturismThursday, 29 December 2011![]() The Mayans say 2012 is The End, so this may be the very last round-up of the year. I saw possibly the best Shakespeare I’ve ever seen – a chamber version of King Lear at the Donmar Theatre directed by Michael Grandage with Derek Jacobi as the mad... Read more... |
2011: We Need To Talk About Grandage and GuvnorsTuesday, 27 December 2011![]() And what a year it was! Comedy was king on stages around town, while a variety of Shakespeare royals -- Richard III à deux courtesy Kevin Spacey and the lesser-known but far more electrifying Richard Clothier, Richard II in the memorably tremulous... Read more... |
Richard II, Donmar WarehouseWednesday, 07 December 2011![]() A recent newspaper article championed the topicality of Richard II, laboriously rewriting it from camp conservatism to a politically current meditation on the “sad stories” we still tell of the deaths of kings. Heads may have rolled and states... Read more... |
Salt, Root and Roe, Trafalgar StudiosTuesday, 15 November 2011![]() Many dramatists have taken their turn putting faces to Thoreau’s lives of “quiet desperation”. But the challenge in what Thoreau goes on to conclude – that it is therefore a mark of wisdom and the wise to avoid acts of desperation – has been taken... Read more... |
Inadmissible Evidence, Donmar WarehouseWednesday, 19 October 2011![]() John Osborne was the great founding father of contemporary new writing for the theatre. In 1956, his Look Back in Anger changed British drama for ever, and his subsequent work explored the subjects of failure and national identity in language that... Read more... |
Anna Christie, Donmar WarehouseWednesday, 10 August 2011![]() The talented Mr Jude Law is back on stage in what must be the hottest ticket in the West End. Although not everyone warmed to his 2009 Hamlet, the mere presence in central London of one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars is enough to bring a touch... Read more... |
Luise Miller, Donmar WarehouseTuesday, 14 June 2011![]() Time lurches when you see a historical play. But is it a case of autre temps, autres moeurs, or of plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose? Either way, the history needs to slap your face hard with recognition. Schiller’s Luise Miller is a 1784... Read more... |
Moonlight, Donmar WarehouseWednesday, 13 April 2011![]() One wants to be antagonised by Harold Pinter. In his substantial early dramas (The Homecoming, The Caretaker, The Birthday Party), aggression and menace coil through the texts like rattlesnakes. He was, then, revolutionary. Maybe it's glib -... Read more... |
Opinion: Please will you stop talking?Tuesday, 15 March 2011![]() I can tell you the year (1983). I can tell you the theatre (the newly opened Barbican), the actors (Gambon, Sher), and the speech (“Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks!”). Hell, I can all but tell you the seat number. Lear and the Fool in the storm... Read more... |
And the Donmar goes to...Friday, 11 March 2011![]() Ending speculation as to who will be the next numero uno at Covent Garden's small but mighty Donmar, Josie Rourke has been announced as artistic director designate of the 250-seater venue; she will accede to the hot seat next January, taking the... Read more... |
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Donmar WarehouseTuesday, 22 February 2011![]() Just in time to capitalise - is that how that word is spelled? - on awards season, along comes the latest Broadway-to-Britain transplant, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, a musical all about a culture that likes to win, win, WIN! Does... Read more... |
Donmar Warehouse, 2011 SeasonSaturday, 08 January 2011![]() The Donmar Warehouse's 2011 season listings take audiences, as so often, in unpredictable directions, from the farcical tensions of American competitive spelling to the high tragedy of 18th-century Schiller. Full season guide below.King Lear,... Read more... |
