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Donmar Warehouse Announces First Ever Relaxed Performance Date For The UK Première Of Jackie Sibblies Drury’s Marys Seacole

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April 8, 2022
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Kayla Meikle in rehearsals for MARYS SEACOLE at the Donmar Warehouse. Directed by Nadia Latif. Photo by Marc Brenner.

Kayla Meikle in rehearsals for MARYS SEACOLE at the Donmar Warehouse. Directed by Nadia Latif. Photo by Marc Brenner.

Artistic Director Michael Longhurst and Executive Director Henny Finch of the Donmar Warehouse today announce tickets are now on-sale for the company’s first ever relaxed performance for the UK première of Jackie Sibblies Drury’s MARYS SEACOLE.

The production opens on 21 April, with previews from 15 April, and runs until 4 June with the relaxed performance being held on 26 May at 11.30am. The first relaxed performance forms part of the Donmar Warehouse’s wider commitment to accessibility.

This performance is suitable for anyone who may benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment; the performance itself is unchanged but loud noises, sound effects and lighting will be turned down or removed.

       

Audience members should feel comfortable making noise and moving around as and when they need to, using designated front of house space to take a break. Babes in arms are welcome.  There are £10 and £20 seats available across the auditorium so that audience members can sit where they feel most comfortable.

Nadia Latif directs Déja J. Bowens (Mamie), Llewella Gideon (Duppy Mary), Kayla Meikle (Mary), Esther Smith (Miriam), Olivia Williams (May), and Susan Wooldridge (Merry). The production opens at Donmar Warehouse on 21 April, with previews from 15 April, and runs until 4 June.

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