Review: WATCH ON THE RHINE, Donmar Warehouse
by Cindy Marcolina - Jan 12, 2023
Lillian Hellman’s play is a time capsule of American non-interventionism under the guise of a comedy of manners that suddenly becomes a historical thriller.
Photos: Inside Rehearsal For WATCH ON THE RHINE at Donmar Warehouse
by Stephi Wild - Nov 17, 2022
All new rehearsal photos have been released for Lillian Hellman’s masterpiece political thriller Watch on the Rhine. The cast includes Kate Duchêne (Anise), Caitlin FitzGerald (Sara Muller) and Patricia Hodge (Fanny Farrelly), with John Light (Teck de Brancovis), Carlyss Peer (Marthe de Brancovis), Geoffrey Streatfeild (David Farrelly), Mark Waschke (Kurt Muller) and David Webber (Joseph).
BWW Review: FORCE MAJEURE, Donmar Warehouse
by Gary Naylor - Jan 11, 2022
Skiing on stage? That's not the only slippery slope in this clever adaptation of the 2014 Swedish movie about failing fathers and the, gulp, crisis of masculinity.
Photos: First Look at FORCE MAJEURE at the Donmar Warehouse
by Stephi Wild - Jan 6, 2022
With Love and Other Acts of Violence currently running at the theatre, following the completion of essential building works, Michael Longhurst, Artistic Director, and Henny Finch, Executive Director of the Donmar Warehouse, today announce the full cast for Tim Price’s new stage adaptation of Ruben Östlund’s award-winning comedy film Force Majeure.
Photos: Inside Rehearsals for FORCE MAJEURE at The Donmar Warehouse
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 30, 2021
The Donmar Warehouse will present Ruben Östlund’s comedy film Force Majeure starring Rory Kinnear (Tomas), Nathalie Armin (Charlotte), Holly Cattle (Female Skier), Raffaello Degruttola (Photographer/Man/Cleaner), Siena Kelly (Jenny), Lyndsey Marshal (Ebba), Kwami Odoom (Brady/Male Skier), Sule Rimi (Mats) and Arthur Wilson (Receptionist).
Vancouver Art Gallery to Explore Post-War Craft And Design In British Columbia
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 7, 2020
The Vancouver Art Gallery is proud to present Modern in the Making: Post-War Craft and Design in British Columbia from July 18, 2020 to January 3, 2021. The exhibition is the most comprehensive view of the mid-century craft and design scene in British Columbia assembled to date, examining ceramics, fashion, furniture, jewellery and textiles that defined West Coast modern living.