Duncan Macmillan Plays

To watch a Duncan Macmillan play is to sit in a dark room and hear someone say the thing you thought only you were thinking. That is not just theatre. That is a relief.

Co-adapted with Robert Icke, this stage version of George Orwell’s dystopian classic is renowned for its brutality and technical innovation. It doesn't just retell the story; it embodies the experience of memory manipulation. duncan macmillan plays

The malleability of truth and the terrifying persistence of surveillance. Other Notable Works To watch a Duncan Macmillan play is to

Macmillan's plays are characterized by a number of recurring themes and techniques, including: duncan macmillan plays

It gained notoriety on Broadway for its graphic depictions of torture (Room 101), which reportedly caused some audience members to faint.