The human body

Donmar Warehouse
16 Feb – 13 April 2024

TICKET PRICES*

£65 | £41 | £21 | £15 standing

PREVIEW PRICES* (16-20 February)
£60 | £38 | £19 | £15 standing

Standing tickets are only released online when all seats are sold.

Prices may rise based on demand.

*Tickets are subject to a £1.50 transaction fee, waived for Members

“The window for change – real change I mean – will close. It’s already closing. Very soon it will be shut, and we shan’t be able to get it open again.”

Two worlds meet in a romantic drama which sees stars of film and TV, Keeley Hawes and Jack Davenport, make their long-awaited returns to the London stage.

1948, Shropshire: the winter is freezing, austerity is biting and Iris Elcock, GP, Socialist and Labour party councillor, is working tirelessly to implement Nye Bevan’s National Health Service Act and its revolutionary promise of free health care for all. At home she is a mother, and wife to a fellow GP, an ex-Navy man scarred by the war. But a chance meeting with George Blythe, a local boy who has made it to Hollywood, turns her quiet, certain world upside down.

The Human Body is a story of political and private passions from multi-award-winning writer Lucy Kirkwood (The WitchesMosquitoes, Chimerica). In his final production as Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse, Michael Longhurst directs together with Ann Yee, with whom he previously collaborated on Next to Normal and Caroline, or Change.

Location and Time

PERFORMANCE TIMES
Evenings Mon – Sat 7.30pm
Thursday & Saturday matinees 2.30pm

BARCLAYS UNDER 30s £10 TICKETS
A limited number of £10 tickets are available for people aged under 30 thanks to generous support from Associate Sponsor Barclays.

YOUNG+FREE
YOUNG+FREE tickets for 16-25 year olds will be released by ballot. Click here to find out more. Generously supported by S&P Global

CONTENT ADVICE
We content advice for each production, which details any content that we think you should be aware of. We try to keep spoilers to a minimum on these advisory pages, but you may find out details that give away key elements of the plot if you read them.

Advice for this production will be published soon.

For more information email boxoffice@donmarwarehouse.com

GET CLOSER TO THE HUMAN BODY
We are delighted to offer a range of special member events, bringing you closer to this production and showcasing life behind the scenes.

Supporters’ Evenings (open to Patrons)
Tuesday 5 March & Thursday 14 March

Join us at these special events and find out more about becoming a member today.

Accesibility and accessible performances

Access

The Donmar Warehouse is fully wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome in the auditorium. There is a Loop system and a Radio Frequency system fitted in the main auditorium and there are also hearing loops at all the front of house counters.


ASSISTED PERFORMANCES

If you require a companion to attend the Donmar, their ticket will be free. To book call 020 3282 3808 or email access@donmarwarehouse.com

For all other access enquiries or bookings call 020 3282 3808.

CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE
Monday 18 March 7.30pm
(captioned by Stagetext)

AUDIO-DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE
Saturday 13 April 2.30pm, touch tour at 12.30pm
(audio described by VocalEyes)