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First Look: Love and Other Acts of Violence at The Donmar Warehouse in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
September 23, 2021
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Tom Mothersdale Him Man Abigail Weinstock Her Baba. Love and Other Acts of Violence. Helen Murray

Tom Mothersdale (Him Man) Abigail Weinstock (Her Baba). Love and Other Acts of Violence. Helen Murray

First look rehearsal images have been released for Cordelia Lynn’s Love and Other Acts of Violence¸ which marks the Donmar Warehouse’s reopening following its completion of essential building works.

Elayce Ismail directs Tom Mothersdale (Him/Man), Richard Katz (Tatte) and Abigail Weinstock (Her/Baba). The production opens on 14 October, with previews from 7 October, and runs until 27 November. Tickets are on sale here.

A young Jewish physicist and an activist poet meet at a party and fall in love. As society splinters around them, the couple’s struggle to survive erupts into violence.  Cordelia Lynn’s new play is a subversive and intimate love story about inheritance and the cycles of politics and history.

       

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