
Dorfman Theatre
The Dorfman Theatre is a prominent performance space located at the National Theatre in London, known for its intimate setting that enhances audience engagement. Originally named the Cottesloe Theatre, it was renamed in honor of American director and philanthropist Sir Richard Dorfman in 2013. The theatre is celebrated for showcasing innovative and diverse productions, including contemporary dramas, adaptations, and new works. Its flexible design allows for various staging configurations, making it a popular venue for both established and emerging artists to present their work, contributing significantly to London's vibrant arts scene.