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The most joyful play about depression you will ever see.
In 2013, Macmillan adapted Oscar Wilde's classic comedy The Importance of Being Earnest for the Royal Court Theatre. Macmillan's adaptation is a witty and incisive exploration of the social conventions and hypocrisies of Victorian England. The play is a masterclass in comedic writing, with Macmillan using language that is both elegant and razor-sharp. duncan macmillan plays
: A harrowing but darkly funny exploration of drug and alcohol addiction. The play follows Emma, an actress who finds that the "performance" of recovery is the hardest role of her life. 1984 : A visceral, multimedia adaptation of George Orwell's novel (co-written with Robert Icke) known for its intense audience reactions and exploration of surveillance and truth. Wikipedia +9 Artistic Philosophy Macmillan describes his work as being "a little bit more complicated than that," often starting from personal anxieties and evolving into broader socio-political questions. He has noted that while his early career felt like "shouting from the sidelines," his work is now performed from The National Theatre to Broadway. He is currently working on his first new major stage epic in a decade, Game of Thrones: The Mad King , set to premiere at the Royal Shakespeare Company in July 2026. Wikipedia +4 Notable Revivals Lungs (2019): A high-profile revival at The most joyful play about depression you will ever see
Duncan Macmillan is a playwright who doesn't just write scripts; he creates visceral experiences. His work is defined by its unflinching honesty, formal experimentation, and a relentless focus on the most pressing issues of the modern era—from the climate crisis and mental health to the ethics of procreation in a dying world. The play is a masterclass in comedic writing,
