Backstroke at the Donmar Warehouse review: the opposite of a good night out - 2/5 I used to think I’d crawl over hard ground ...
So many good people are involved in Anna Mackmin’s new play that it ought to float easily. Celia Imrie and Tamsin Greig, ...
Swimming pools do have a Pavlovian effect on people’s bladders,” Celia Imrie chuckles to a not quite six-year-old Tamsin ...
The theatre director Anna Mackmin has written and directed an extraordinary play about a mother and daughter relationship: extraordinary because it puts the audience inside the maelstrom of these ...
Read our review of Anna Mackmin's new play *Backstroke*, now in performances at the Donmar Warehouse to 12 April. Read more ...
(Photo by Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images) Filmed live during its run at the Donmar Warehouse, Macbeth will be screened in specially selected theaters across the United States and overseas.
What awards has The Donmar Warehouse won? Best Play (Tony Awards) for Red, Outstanding Play (The Lortels) for Take Me Out, Best Play (Tony Awards) for Take Me Out, and Best Revival of a Play (Tony ...
Exploring the distressing aftermath of a stroke, this stirring mother-daughter drama confirms Greig as one of our finest actresses ...
Josie Rourke, artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse theatre since 2012, is to step down from her post in 2019. Her departure coincides with that of executive producer Kate Pakenham ...
This hospital-deathbed play written and directed by Anna Mackmin is the opposite of a good night out, even though two gifted and much-loved actresses take the leads. Celia Imrie is Beth, a vain ...
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