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  1. booking.donmarwarehouse.com › events › macbethMACBETH | Donmar Warehouse

    Shakespeare’s most extraordinary psychological drama is led at the Donmar this winter by David Tennant, who plays the title role for the first time in his illustrious stage career. He is joined by Cush Jumbo (Hamlet, The Good Fight) as Lady Macbeth, directed by Donmar Associate Director Max Webster (Henry V, Life of Pi).

  2. The Donmar Warehouse is a 251 seat, not for profit theatre in Covent Garden, London, led by Artistic Director Michael Longhurst and Executive Director Henny Finch. Their mission is to bring together a wide variety of people in their intimate warehouse space and elsewhere to create, witness and participate in thrilling, world class theatre.

  3. The Donmar Warehouse used to be part of a brewery – but now, instead of beer, it creates some of the best intimate theatre in the world. Led by Artistic Director Josie Rourke and Executive Producer Kate Pakenham, the Donmar is a strikingly intimate 251-seat, subsidised theatre in Covent Garden, right at the heart of London’s West End.

  4. Donmar Warehouse Projects ltd is a registered charity no. 284262. Limited company registration no. 01611861. Registered offices: 3 Dryden Street, London, WC2E 9NA

  5. Donmar Warehouse Projects ltd is a registered charity no. 284262. Limited company registration no. 01611861. Registered offices: 3 Dryden Street, London, WC2E 9NA

  6. For booking enquiries and further information about visiting the Donmar, please contact the Box Office on 020 3282 3808 or email boxoffice@donmarwarehouse.com. Open Mon – Saturday, 10am – 6pm. Please note that we are a cashless venue. We accept all major credit and debit cards.

  7. The Donmar Warehouse opened on 18 Jul. 1977, as the Royal Shakespeare Company acquired the space as a theatre. The Donmar is a thrust theatre, meaning actors perform to audiences on three sides. The theatre quickly became a testing ground for Royal Shakespeare Company shows and Stratford-upon-Avon transfers.