Donmar Warehouse

The Donmar Warehouse is a small theatre in the Covent Garden area of the West End of London. It occupies a space which was once the vat room and hop warehouse of a brewery and was first used as a theatre by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1977. The theatre became an independent producing house in 1992. The Donmar Warehouse produces predominantly high-brow plays and has a very high artistic reputation. Sam Mendes was the artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse for a number of years before he began to concentrate on film direction. Numerous well known British and non-British actors have appeared at the theatre, most famously Nicole Kidman in The Blue Room. The current artistic director is Michael Grandage.

See Also

West End Theatre List of London venues

External Link

Official website

 

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