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Caryl Churchill pulls out of Donmar Warehouse project over Barclays’ Israel links

The playwright said ‘theatres used to say they couldn’t manage without tobacco sponsorship, but they do’

June 6, 2025 12:03
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Caryl Churchwill said ‘theatres used to say they couldn’t manage without tobacco sponsorship, but they do’. (Getty Images)
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Caryl Churchill has pulled a show from the Donmar Warehouse over the small theatre’s sponsorship by Barclays and the bank’s links to Israel.

The playwright, who penned the controversial 10-minute play Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza, has withdrawn the planned production, accusing the venue of helping to whitewash the bank’s reputation on Israel.

In a statement, Churchill claimed: “Theatres used to say they couldn’t manage without tobacco sponsorship, but they do. Now it’s time they stopped helping advertise banks that support what Israel is doing to Palestinians.”

The revered playwright accused the Donmar Warehouse of helping to bolster the bank's reputation. (Getty Images)The revered playwright accused the Donmar Warehouse of helping to bolster the bank's reputation. (Getty Images)Getty Images

More than 300 actors, directors and other creatives from the industry including Harriet Walter, Juliet Stevenson and Richard Eyre have signed an open letter in support of Churchill’s decision.

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