Watch on the Rhine West End

Watch on the Rhine 2022

Opened: December 15, 2022
Closing: February 04, 2023

Watch on the Rhine - 2022 - West End History , Info & More

Donmar Warehouse
41 Earlham Street London

Summer 1940. On a peaceful morning in her Washington D.C. living room, widow Fanny Farrelly anxiously awaits the return of her daughter and her German husband, fleeing Europe with their children.

As night falls, dark secrets emerge, and this American sanctuary becomes even more dangerous than what they left behind.

Known for her success on Broadway (The Little Foxes, The Children's Hour) Lillian Hellman was also a brilliant activist, ahead of her time. WATCH ON THE RHINE is her masterpiece political thriller, given a timely revival by director Ellen McDougall.

Cast includes Olivier Award winner Patricia Hodge and Caitlin FitzGerald (Succession, Inventing Anna) and John Light (The Son).

__Show warnings: please note this section contains spoilers__

The play contains references to concentration camps, shooting, bombing and refugees all in the context of WWII

There are also references to gambling, bribery and murder.

There are scenes of physical violence.

__Access performances__

CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE

Monday 23 January 7.30pm

AUDIO-DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE

Saturday 28 January 2.30pm, touch tour at 1pm

BSL PERFORMANCE

Saturday 21 January 2.30pm

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FEATURED REVIEWS FOR Watch on the Rhine

Watch on the Rhine at the Donmar Warehouse review: movingly acted but the play feels like a museum piece
7 / 10

Overall, this is a handsomely mounted, well-acted work that strums reliably on the emotions, but feels inescapably like a museum piece. Scratchy film at the end tells us about the real Jewish-American-German couple that inspired Watch on the Rhine, and Hellman’s own later steadfastness during the McCarthy witchhunts in the 1950s. A new play about either might feel more stimulating.

‘Watch on the Rhine’ review
8 / 10

If Hellman’s message about the foolishness of American isolationism – both politically and practically – feels perennially relevant, then there’s no denying ‘Watch on the Rhine’ was written for a specific time. It must have been incendiary in its day. It’s not now. But its shift from bourgeoise cosiness to shocking violence remains bravura stuff.

Review Roundup: WATCH ON THE RHINE at The Donmar Warehouse
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 11, 2023


Read the reviews for Lillian Hellman's masterpiece political thriller Watch on the Rhine at Donmar Warehouse.

Review: WATCH ON THE RHINE, Donmar Warehouse
by Cindy Marcolina - January 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.

Other Productions of Watch on the Rhine

1941   Broadway
Broadway
1980   Broadway
Broadway
2022   West End
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