The Donmar Warehouse


Exterior photograph of the Donmar Warehouse, London.

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Management


Artistic director: Michael Longhurst
Executive Producer: Henny Finch

Theatres


The Donmar Warehouse - seats 251

Telephone


Box office:

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Box office:

Location


Address:
41 Earlham Street
Seven Dials
London WC2H 9LX

Council: -

Region: London


Transport


Tube:
Covent Garden (Piccadilly)

Train:
Charing Cross

Buses:

Stop:

Cambridge Circus


Day no:
14, 19, 38


Night no:
N5, N19, N20, N38, N41

Access information



Wheelchair access

The Donmar is wheelchair accessible. Please let the Box Office know of your requirements when booking.

Visual assistance

Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome in the auditorium - request an aisle seat when you book. Alternatively staff are happy to dog sit for you. An audio-described performance for blind and partially sighted patrons led by Vocaleyes is available for all productions.

Hearing assistance

There is an infrared hearing system in the main auditorium - collect headsets from the Box Office. You will need to leave a deposit of an item of I.D. (driving license/bus pass) and contact details. There is an induction loop in the box office for hearing aid users. A captioned performance by stagetext for deaf and hearing impaired patrons is avilable for every prodeuction.

Current shows


Force Majeure


Tomas and Ebba are determined to have quality family time with their children, so they head to the Alps on a skiing trip. But when disaster strikes, their family unit is tested to breaking point with hilarious and tragic consequences.


Previews from: Friday 10 December 2021

Closes: Saturday 5 February 2022



Upcoming shows


Henry V


Shakespeare's ever popular play is a thrilling study of nationalism, war and the psychology of power.


Previews from: Friday 11 February 2022

Closes: Saturday 9 April 2022



Marys Seacole


Putting the concept of a biopic through a kaleidoscope, MARYS SEACOLE is a dazzling exploration, across oceans and eras, of what it means to be a woman who is paid to care, and how, ultimately, no one is in charge of their own story.


Previews from: Friday 15 April 2022

Closes: Saturday 4 June 2022




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