Donmar Warehouse - Productions

Productions

  • Berenice (27 September - 24 November 2012)
  • Philadelphia, Here I Come! (26 July - 22 September 2012)
  • The Physicists (31 May - 21 July 2012)
  • Making Noise Quietly (19 April - 26 May 2012)
  • The Recruiting Officer (9 February - 14 April 2012)
  • Huis Clos (Donmar Trafalgar; 5–28 January 2012)
  • Dublin Carol (Donmar Trafalgar; 8–31 December 2011)
  • Richard II (1 December 2011 - 4 February 2012)
  • Salt, Root & Roe (Donmar Trafalgar; 10 November - 3 December 2011)
  • Inadmissible Evidence (13 October - 26 November 2011)
  • Anna Christie (4 August - 8 October 2011)
  • Luise Miller (8 June - 30 July 2011)
  • Moonlight (7 April - 28 May 2011)
  • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (11 February - 2 April 2011)
  • King Lear (3 December 2010 - 5 February 2011)
  • Les Parents Terribles (Donmar Trafalgar; 25 November - 18 December 2010)
  • Novecento (Donmar Trafalgar; 28 October - 20 November 2010)
  • Lower Ninth (Donmar Trafalgar; 30 September - 23 October 2010)
  • Passion (10 September - 27 November 2010)
  • The Prince of Homburg (22 July - 4 September 2010)
  • The Late Middle Classes (27 May - 17 July 2010)
  • Polar Bears (1 April - 22 May 2010)
  • Serenading Louie (11 February – 27 March 2010)
  • Red (3 December 2009 – 6 February 2010)
  • Life is a Dream (8 October – 28 November 2009)
  • A Streetcar Named Desire (23 July 2009 – October 3, 2009)
  • Hamlet (Donmar West End; 29 May 2009 – 22 August 2009)
  • A Doll's House (14 May – 18 July 2009)
  • Madame de Sade (Donmar West End; 23 March 2009 – 23 May 2009)
  • Dimetos (19 March - 9 May 2009)
  • Be Near Me (22 January - 14 March 2009)
  • Twelfth Night (Donmar West End; 5 December 2008 – 7 March 2009)
  • The Family Reunion (20 November 2008 – 17 Jan 2009)
  • Creditors (25 September – 15 November 2008)
  • Ivanov (Donmar West End; 12 September – 29 November 2008)
  • Piaf (8 August - 20 September 2008)
  • The Chalk Garden (5 June – 2 August 2008)
  • Small Change (10 April - 31 May 2008)
  • The Man Who Had All the Luck (28 February - 5 April 2008)
  • Othello (4 December 2007 – 23 February 2008)
  • Parade (14 September – 24 November 2007)
  • Absurdia (26 July – 8 September 2007)
  • Betrayal (31 May – 21 July 2007)
  • Kiss of the Spider Woman (19 April – 26 May 2007)
  • John Gabriel Borkman (15 February – 14 April 2007)
  • Don Juan in Soho (30 November 2006 – 10 February 2007)
  • The Cryptogram (12 October – 25 November 2006)
  • Frost/Nixon (10 August – 7 October 2006)
  • A Voyage Round My Father (8 June – 5 August 2006)
  • Phèdre (6 April – 3 June 2006)
  • The Cut (23 February – 1 April 2006)
  • The Wild Duck (8 December 2005 – 18 February 2006)
  • The God of Hell (20 October – 2 December 2005)
  • The Philanthropist (8 September – 15 October 2005)
  • Mary Stuart (14 July – 3 September 2005)
  • This Is How It Goes (26 May – 9 July 2005)
  • Guys and Dolls (West End; 20 May 2005 – 6 December 2007)
  • The Cosmonaut's Last Message… (7 April – 21 May 2005)
  • Days of Wine and Roses (17 February – 2 April 2005)
  • Grand Hotel (19 November 2004 – 12 February 2005)
  • Hecuba (9 September – 12 November 2004)
  • Old Times (1 July – 4 September 2004)
  • Pirandello's Henry IV (29 April – 26 June 2004)
  • The Dark (18 March – 24 April 2004)
  • World Music (12 February – 13 March 2004)
  • After Miss Julie (20 November 2003 – 7 February 2004)
  • The Hotel in Amsterdam (11 September – 15 November 2003)
  • Pacific Overtures (20 June – 6 September 2003)
  • Caligula (24 April – 14 June 2003)
  • Accidental Death of an Anarchist (20 February – 18 April 2003)
  • The Vortex (5 December 2002 – 15 February 2003)
  • Twelfth Night (11 October - 30 November 2002)
  • Uncle Vanya (6 September - 20 November 2002)
  • Divas at the Donmar with Janie Dee, Ruby Turner, Philip Quast and Kristin Chenoweth (5–31 August 2002)
  • Take Me Out (20 June - 3 August 2002)
  • Proof (9 May - 15 June 2002)
  • Lobby Hero (10 April – 4 May 2002)
  • Frame 312 (11–30 March 2002)
  • Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train (6–30 March 2002)
  • Privates on Parade (30 November 2001 - 2 March 2002)
  • The Little Foxes (4 October - 24 November 2001)
  • Divas at the Donmar with Clive Rowe, Siân Phillips and Michael Ball (3–29 September 2001)
  • A Lie of the Mind (28 June - 1 September 2001)
  • Tales from Hollywood (19 April - 23 June 2001)
  • Boston Marriage (8 March - 14 April 2001)
  • Merrily We Roll Along (1 December 2000 - 3 March 2001)
  • To the Green Fields Beyond (14 September - 25 November 2000)
  • Divas at the Donmar with Betty Buckley and Clive Rowe (21 August - 9 September 2000)
  • Orpheus Descending (15 June - 12 August 2000)
  • Passion Play (13 April - 10 June 2000)
  • Helpless (2 March - 8 April 2000)
  • American Buffalo (28 January - 26 February 2000)
  • Three Days of Rain (9 November - 22 December 1999 & 5–22 January 2000)
  • Juno and the Paycock (9 September - 6 November 1999)
  • Antigone (Tour: 6–25 September 1999, West End: 27 September - 18 December 1999)
  • Divas at the Donmar with Patti LuPone, Audra McDonald and Sam Brown (9 August - 4 September 1999)
  • The Real Thing (27 May - 7 August 1999)
  • Good (18 March - 22 May 1999)
  • Suddenly, Last Summer (Tour: 3 March - 3 April 1999, West End: 8 April - 17 July 1999)
  • Three Days of Rain (1–13 March 1999)
  • Morphic Resonance (17–27 February 1999)
  • Splash Hatch on the E Going Down (16–27 February 1999)
  • Into the Woods (6 November 1998 - 13 February 1999)
  • The Blue Room (10 September - 31 October 1998)
  • Divas at the Donmar with Ann Hampton Callaway & Liz Callaway, Barbara Cook and Imelda Staunton (10 August - 5 September 1998)
  • How I Learned to Drive (18 June - 8 August 1998)
  • A Kind of Alaska and The Lover & The Collection (7 May - 13 June 1998)
  • The Bullet (2 April - 2 May 1998)
  • The Real Inspector Hound/Black Comedy (Tour: 25 March - 11 April 1998, West End: 16 April - 31 October 1998, Tour: 18 August - 23 October 1999)
  • Sleeping Around (23–28 March 1998)
  • Timeless (17–21 March 1998)
  • Tell Me (9–14 March 1998)
  • In a Little World of our Own (3–7 March 1998)
  • The Front Page (10 December 1997 - 28 February 1998)
  • Electra (21 October - 6 December 1997)
  • Enter the Guardsman (11 September - 18 October 1997)
  • The Seagull (12 August - 6 September 1997)
  • The Maids (19 June - 9 August 1997)
  • The Fix (26 April - 14 June 1997)
  • Halloween Night (8–19 April 1997)
  • Summer Begins (25 March - 5 April 1997)
  • Badfinger (11–22 March 1997)
  • Nine (6 December 1996 - 8 March 1997)
  • Fool for Love (3 October - 30 November 1996)
  • Pentecost (3–28 September 1996)
  • Hedda Gabler (30 July - 31 August 1996)
  • Habeas Corpus (30 May - 27 July 1996)
  • Endgame (11 April - 25 May 1996)
  • Bondagers (27 March - 6 April 1996)
  • Song from a Forgotten City (18–23 March 1996)
  • Buddleia (12–16 March 1996)
  • The King of Prussia (4–9 March 1996)
  • Company (1 December 1995 - 2 March 1996)
  • Rupert Street Lonely Hearts Club (7–25 November 1995)
  • The Glass Menagerie (7 September - 5 November 1995)
  • Insignificance (1 June - 6 August 1995)
  • Our Boys (11 April - 13 May 1995)
  • Highland Fling (21 March - 8 April 1995)
  • The Threepenny Opera (8 December 1994 - 18 March 1995)
  • True West (9 November - 3 December 1994)
  • Design for Living (1 September - 5 November 1994)
  • Glengarry Glen Ross (16 June - 27 August 1994)
  • Maria Friedman by Special Arrangement by Further Arrangement (23 May - 11 June 1994)
  • Beautiful Thing (29 March - 23 April 1994)
  • Maria Friedman by Special Arrangement (20, 27 February and 6 March 1994)
  • Half Time (4, 5, 11 and 12 February 1994)
  • Cabaret (2 December 1993 - 26 March 1994)
  • Hamlet (10–27 November 1993)
  • The Life of Stuff (16 September - 6 November 1993)
  • Here (9 July - 11 September 1993)
  • Translations (3 June - 24 July 1993)
  • Don't Fool With Love (22 April - 15 May 1993)
  • Playland (25 February - 17 April 1993)
  • Richard III (14 January - 20 February 1993)
  • Assassins (22 October 1992 - 9 January 1993)

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