This is a collection of short films looking at current and upcoming National Theatre productions, including The James Plays by Runo Munro and Here Lies Love, a revolutionary musical experience from David Byrne and Fatboy Slim.
Katie Mitchell on Cleansed
Katie Mitchell talks to Matt Trueman about her new production of Sarah Kane’s play, Cleansed.
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http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/cleansed
3/7/2016 • 21 minutes, 35 seconds
Dominic Cooke on Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
The director discusses his new production of August Wilson’s play, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, with Ola Animshawun.
This is a recording of a live platform event.
#MaRaineysBlackBottom
2/17/2016 • 20 minutes, 46 seconds
Talking As You Like It: Rosalind and Celia
Rosalie Craig and Patsy Ferran, playing Rosalind and Celia, discuss the roles and the production of As You Like It.
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/as-you-like-it
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2/10/2016 • 39 minutes
Visions of Alice: Adventures in Illustration
In its 150th anniversary year, the story of Alice and her adventures remains relevant and yet of its time.
Grahame Baker-Smith, illustrator of the Royal Mail’s Alice in Wonderland anniversary stamps, Gillian Beer, author of the forthcoming Alice in Space, and Helen Melody, curator of the British Library’s current Alice exhibition, reflect on the many visual interpretations of the character through the years.
Chaired by Nicolette Jones.
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/wonder.land
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2/3/2016 • 32 minutes
D H Lawrence and Work
Alongside the production of Husbands & Sons, an investigation into the labour market in the early 20th century, the opportunities open to both men and women, and how Lawrence’s own experience of work influenced his characters and writing.
With Pamela Cox, Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex, and presenter of the BBC series, Servants and Shopgirls, and Andrew Harrison, Assistant Professor of English Literature and Director of the DH Lawrence Research Centre at the University of Nottingham.
This is a recording of a live platform event.
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/husbands-sons
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1/27/2016 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
Roger Michell on Waste
Roger Michell discusses his new production of Harley Granville Barker’s play with Michael Billington.
#ntWaste
1/6/2016 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Marianne Elliott and Ben Power on Husbands & Sons
Ben Power discusses his adaptation of DH Lawrence’s trilogy with the director Marianne Elliott.
This is a recording of a live platform event.
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www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/husbands-sons
12/11/2015 • 26 minutes, 1 second
Dominic Cooke on Here We Go
Director Dominic Cooke talks to Fiona Mountford about Caryl Churchill’s new play.
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http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/here-we-go
12/7/2015 • 28 minutes, 47 seconds
Wallace Shawn and Ian Rickson on Evening at the Talk House
Director Ian Rickson and writer/actor Wallace Shawn discuss the play, Evening at the Talk House.
#EveningattheTalkHouse
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/evening-at-the-talk-house
12/3/2015 • 23 minutes, 59 seconds
Charlotte Brontë and Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë was a literary visionary, a feminist trailblazer and the driving force in her family, and in Jane Eyre she created a new kind of independent heroine.
Her biographer Claire Harman (winner of the 2015 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem, The Mighty Hudson) and and journalist Lucy Mangan (Stylist and Guardian columnist) explore these very modern Victorian women.
www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/jane-eyre
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This is a recording of a live platform event.
11/20/2015 • 30 minutes, 17 seconds
Jane Eyre: official trailer
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Booking now: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/jane-eyre
This acclaimed re-imagining of Brontë's masterpiece was first staged by Bristol Old Vic last year, when the story was performed over two evenings. Director Sally Cookson now brings her celebrated production to the National, presented as a single, exhilarating performance.
10/29/2015 • 46 seconds
As You Like It: official trailer
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Booking now: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/as-you-like-it
Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years.
10/29/2015 • 40 seconds
Timberlake Wertenbaker and Nadia Fall on Our Country's Good
Director Nadia Fall and playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker discuss the new production of Our Country's Good.
This is a recording of a live platform event.
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/our-countrys-good
#OurCountrysGood
10/12/2015 • 26 minutes, 37 seconds
Ned Bennett and Alistair McDowall on Pomona
Director Ned Bennett and playwright Alistair McDowall talk to Dan Rebellato about the production, Pomona.
This is a recording of a live platform event.
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/pomona
#ntPomona
10/9/2015 • 23 minutes, 27 seconds
Jeremy Herrin & Duncan Macmillan on People, Places and Things
The director and writer discuss their new production, People, Places and Things.
This is a recording of a live platform event.
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/people-places-and-things
#PeoplePlacesThings
10/7/2015 • 27 minutes, 44 seconds
Three Days in the Country: Turgenev, unrequited love and comedy
Patrick Marber, Amanda Drew, Mark Gatiss, Royce Pierreson, Cherrelle Skeete and John Simm talk about the summer setting, Turgenev's inspiration on Chekhov and unrequited love in this short film for Three Days in the Country.
Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/three-days-in-the-country
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8/24/2015 • 33 seconds
Three Days in the Country: official trailer
Summer love. A passionate comedy.
A handsome new tutor brings reckless, romantic desire to an eccentric household. Over three days one summer the young and the old will learn lessons in love: first love and forbidden love, maternal love and platonic love, ridiculous love and last love. The love left unsaid and the love which must out.
Find out more and book tickets: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/three-days-in-the-country
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8/24/2015 • 33 seconds
Chiwetel Ejiofor on Everyman
The actor reflects on the challenges and rewards of playing the title role in Everyman.
Chaired by Mark Lawson.
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www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/everyman
8/7/2015 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 37 seconds
Patrick Marber on Three Days in the Country
The director talks about his new version of Turgenev’s play, Three Days in the Country.
Chaired by Rachel Cooke.
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http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/three-days-in-the-country
7/31/2015 • 26 minutes, 5 seconds
The Motherf**ker with the Hat: official trailer
Playing until 20 August.
Book now: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-motherfker-with-the-hat
Things are looking up for Jackie. He’s out of jail and staying clean thanks to his sponsor. He might even have found a job. And of course there’s Veronica, who he’s loved since 8th grade. Nothing could come between them – except a hat.
Stephen Adly Guirgis’ play received six Tony nominations on Broadway. Poetic, profane and hilarious, this whip-smart look at love and addiction finds light even in the darkest corners of New York City.
Directed by Indhu Rubasingham (Handbagged, Red Velvet).
7/16/2015 • 1 minute, 2 seconds
wonder.land: official trailer
A new musical inspired by Lewis Carroll’s iconic Alice in Wonderland, by Damon Albarn and Moira Buffini.Welcome to wonder.land, where you can be exactly who you want to be.
Manchester International Festival and National Theatre co-production. Commissioned by Manchester International Festival, National Theatre and the Théâtre du Châtelet.
Tickets from £15, find out more and book:
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/wonder.land
7/16/2015 • 1 minute, 14 seconds
Everyman: official trailer
Playing until 30 August.
Book now: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/everyman
Everyman is successful, popular and riding high when Death comes calling. He is forced to abandon the life he has built and embark on a last, frantic search to recruit a friend, anyone, to speak in his defence. But Death is close behind, and time is running out. Chiwetel Ejiofor takes the title role.
7/16/2015 • 33 seconds
The Beaux' Stratagem: official trailer
Playing until 20 September in the Olivier Theatre.
Book at http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-beaux-stratagem
The ‘Beaux’: Mr Aimwell and Mr Archer, two charming, dissolute young men who have blown their fortunes in giddy London. Shamed and debt-ridden, they flee to provincial Lichfield. Their ‘Stratagem’: to marry for money.
Lodged at the local inn, posing as master and servant, they encounter a teeming variety of human obstacles: a crooked landlord, a fearsome highwayman, a fervent French Count, a maid on the make, a drunken husband, a furious butler, a natural healer and a strange, turbulent priest.
But their greatest obstacle is love. When the Beaux meet their match in Dorinda and Mrs Sullen they are most at risk, for in love they might be truly discovered.
7/16/2015 • 54 seconds
The Red Lion: Patrick Marber and Ian Rickson in conversation
The writer and director discuss The Red Lion, Patrick Marber's haunting and humorous new play about the dying romance of the great English game.
Find out more about The Red Lion and book tickets: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-red-lion
#TheRedLion
6/26/2015 • 21 minutes, 49 seconds
Simon Godwin on The Beaux' Stratagem
The director talks to Fiona Mountford about his new production of Farquhar’s comedy, The Beaux’ Stratagem.
6/24/2015 • 27 minutes, 36 seconds
Guirgis and Rubasingham on The Motherf**ker with the Hat
Playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis and director Indhu Rubasingham discuss this new production of The Motherf**ker with the Hat with Paul Gambaccini.
6/19/2015 • 23 minutes, 23 seconds
Javier de Frutos and Rufus Norris on Everyman
The choreographer and director discuss their new production of Everyman with Bonnie Greer.
6/4/2015 • 23 minutes, 27 seconds
Civil War: Ancient and Modern
With Light Shining in Buckinghamshire playing at the National, we present an examination of events in England in the 1640s and more recent parallels and resonances.
Find out more about Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/light-shining-in-buckinghamshire
This podcast features historian Diane Purkiss (author of The English Civil War: A People's History) and political activist John Rees (co-author of A People's History of London).
Chaired by Michael Jacobs.
5/29/2015 • 30 minutes, 55 seconds
The Beaux Stratagem Interviews
Director Simon Godwin and the cast of The Beaux Stratagem discuss staging the carnal comedy of love and money.
The Beaux Stratagem plays from 19 May in the Olivier Theatre.
5/15/2015 • 1 minute, 21 seconds
Man + Superman and Don Juan in Hell
Ralph Fiennes, Indira Varma and director Simon Godwin discuss the importance of including the third act of Shaw’s Man and Superman.
5/15/2015 • 4 minutes, 26 seconds
Putney Debates extract from Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
Members of the Light Shining Community Company recite an extract from the Putney Debates, which features in Caryl Churchill's Light Shining in Buckinghamshire.
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire tells the story of the men and women who went into battle for the soul of England. Passionate, moving and provocative, it speaks of the revolution we never had and the legacy it left behind.
Find out more: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/light-shining-in-buckinghamshire
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4/23/2015 • 1 minute, 8 seconds
Banner for Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
Ed Hall has made over 500 banners, his most celebrated for trade union and campaigns.
The National Theatre commissioned Ed to create a banner for the Light Shining in Buckinghamshire poster, which depicts England at a crossroads after the aftermath of a bloody and brutal civil war.
Now playing. Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/light-shining-in-buckinghamshire
4/20/2015 • 3 minutes, 55 seconds
Marianne Elliott and Sam Holcroft on Rules for Living
The director and writer discuss the new production, Rules for Living, with Rachel Cooke.
4/17/2015 • 25 minutes, 18 seconds
Man and Superman: official trailer
Academy Award® nominee Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient, Schindler’s List, Oedipus at the National Theatre) plays Jack Tanner in this exhilarating reinvention of Shaw’s witty, provocative classic.
Jack Tanner, celebrated radical thinker and rich bachelor, seems an unlikely choice as guardian to the alluring heiress, Ann. But she takes it in her assured stride and, despite the love of a poet, she decides to marry and tame this dazzling revolutionary.
Tanner, appalled by the whiff of domesticity, is tipped off by his chauffeur and flees to Spain, where he is captured by bandits and meets The Devil. An extraordinary dream-debate, heaven versus hell, ensues. Following in hot pursuit, Ann is there when Tanner awakes, as fierce in her certainty as he is in his.
A romantic comedy, an epic fairytale, a fiery philosophical debate, Man and Superman asks fundamental questions about how we live.
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4/16/2015 • 30 seconds
Nadia Fall and Tanya Ronder on Dara
The director and adapter talk about their production of Dara.
Find out more about Dara: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/dara
3/30/2015 • 21 minutes, 34 seconds
Shaw and Superman
Keith Ansell-Pearson (Professor of Philosophy at Warwick University) and Michael Holroyd (biographer of Bernard Shaw) discuss the Nietzschean concept of the ‘übermensch’ and its influence on Shaw’s writing.
Find out more about Man and Superman: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/man-and-superman
3/25/2015 • 25 minutes, 52 seconds
Tom Stoppard and Nicholas Hytner on The Hard Problem
The director and writer discuss the new play, The Hard Problem.
Find out more about The Hard Problem: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-hard-problem
3/10/2015 • 39 minutes, 39 seconds
Simon Godwin on Man and Superman
The director talks about his new production of Man and Superman and the challenges of staging Bernard Shaw’s witty, provocative classic.
3/3/2015 • 29 minutes, 11 seconds
The Hard Problem: Evolutionary Biology
Armand Leroi, Professor of Evolutionary Biology at Imperial College London, talks about some of the themes surrounding Tom Stoppard’s new play, The Hard Problem.
3/3/2015 • 26 minutes, 42 seconds
Andrew Motion on Treasure Island and Robert Louis Stevenson
The former Poet Laureate looks at the work of Robert Louis Stevenson, whose Treasure Island inspired his own sequels, The New World and Silver.
Chaired by James Naughtie.
Treasure Island is playing at the National Theatre until 8 April: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/treasure-island
2/11/2015 • 28 minutes, 14 seconds
Staging Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life on the Olivier stage in a thrilling new adaptation by Bryony Lavery.
Playing until 8 April 2015. Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/treasure-island
For exclusive content around the National Theatre production check out our Digital Programme for iPad: http://ntlive.nationaltheatre.org.uk/digitalprogrammes
2/3/2015 • 6 minutes, 27 seconds
The Story of Dara and the Mughal Empire
Dara - A family at war. An empire in the balance.
1659. Mughal India. The imperial court, a place of opulence and excess. Two brothers, whose mother’s death inspired the Taj Mahal, are heirs to this Muslim empire. Now they fight ferociously for succession.
Find out more and book tickets for this spectacular and thrilling historical drama: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/dara
2/3/2015 • 3 minutes, 42 seconds
Polly Findlay and Bryony Lavery on Treasure Island
Director Polly Findlay and playwright Bryony Lavery discuss their new version of R L Stevenson's adventure story with Fiona Mountford.
Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/treasure-island
1/21/2015 • 27 minutes, 23 seconds
Treasure Island: official trailer
It’s a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keeper’s granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor’s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and her dangerous voyage begins.
This winter, Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life on the Olivier stage in a thrilling new adaptation by Bryony Lavery.
Not one of us must breathe a word of what we’ve found...
Suitable for 10yrs+
Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/treasure-island
1/7/2015 • 30 seconds
Rufus Norris & Meera Syal on Behind The Beautiful Forevers
Director Rufus Norris and actress Meera Syal discuss Behind the Beautiful Forevers, a new play by David Hare based on the book by Katherine Boo.
Find out more and book tickets here: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/behind-the-beautiful-forevers
1/6/2015 • 21 minutes, 57 seconds
3 Winters: official trailer
From the remnants of monarchy to Communism, democracy, war and the EU: Croatia 1945–2011. The Kos family argue, adapt, fall in and out of love.
World after world is erected and torn down around them. The one constant is the ivy-clad house in Zagreb, built by aristocrats, partitioned, owned by all, owned by a few; witness to four increasingly educated and independent generations of women.
Against a country in turmoil, Tena Štivičić’s 3 Winters creates the portrait of an eclectic family, held together by the courage to survive.
Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/3-winters
1/6/2015 • 46 seconds
Tena Štivičić on 3 Winters
From the remnants of monarchy to Communism, democracy, war and the EU: Croatia 1945–2011. The Kos family argue, adapt, fall in and out of love. Tena Štivičić talks to Susannah Tresilian about 3 Winters, her new play for the National Theatre directed by Howard Davies. http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/3-winters #3Winters
12/10/2014 • 37 minutes, 7 seconds
Behind the Behind Forevers: The story
Katherine Boo spent three years in Annawadi recording the lives of its residents. From her uncompromising book, David Hare has fashioned a tumultuous play on an epic scale. Find out more about Annawadi and the production in this documentary.
Find out more about Behind the Beautiful Forevers at the National Theatre: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/behind-the-beautiful-forevers
11/14/2014 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
JOHN: official trailer
Lover. Criminal. Father. Arsonist. Graduate. Charmer. Survivor.
JOHN is a powerful new verbatim work by DV8 Physical Theatre follows the extraordinary life story of one man. John.
£15 Travelex Tickets available for every performance: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/john
#DV8John
11/9/2014 • 30 seconds
Here Lies Love: official trailer
Fresh from taking New York by storm, this revolutionary musical experience by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim arrives at the National Theatre for a strictly limited run.
Book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/here-lies-love
10/13/2014 • 31 seconds
Ballyturk: Enda Walsh in conversation
Enda Walsh talks to Dan Rebellato about writing and directing Ballyturk.
This is a recording of a live Platform event from September 2014.
10/2/2014 • 25 minutes, 55 seconds
Ballyturk: official trailer
Cillian Murphy returns to the National following his electrifying solo performance in Misterman. He is joined by Enda Walsh’s long-time collaborator Mikel Murfi, and the internationally acclaimed Stephen Rea.
The lives of two men unravel quickly over the course of 90 minutes. Where are they? Who are they? What is this room, and what might be beyond the walls?
Playing from 11 September in the Lyttelton Theatre. Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/sho...
8/29/2014 • 31 seconds
Medea: A contemporary play
Actor Helen McCrory, writer Ben Power and director Carrie Cracknell talk about Euripides' Medea as a contemporary story and how it is still a relevant play for today.
Medea, by Euripides in a new version by Ben Power with Helen McCrory in the title role, will broadcast live to cinemas world-wide on 4 September.
Find your nearest venue: http://ntlive.nationaltheatre.org.uk/...
8/22/2014 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
The James Plays: official trailer
The James Plays – James I, James II and James III – are a trio of new history plays by award-winning writer Rona Munro. A co-production with the National Theatre of Scotland and Edinburgh International Festival.
Exhilarating and vividly imagined, The James Plays bring to life three generations of Stewart kings who ruled Scotland in the tumultuous fifteenth century.
Each play stands alone as a unique vision of a country tussling with its past and future; together they create an intricate and compelling narrative on Scottish culture and nationhood, full of playful wit and boisterous theatricality.
Playing from 10 September in the Olivier Theatre. Find out more: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/series/the-james-plays
500 £15 Travelex Tickets available for every performance.
8/19/2014 • 57 seconds
Medea: Helen McCrory interview
Helen McCrory talks about playing Medea in Ben Power's new version directed by Carrie Cracknell.
Playing from 14 July - 4 September in the Olivier theatre.
Find out more and book tickets: nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/medea
7/23/2014 • 1 minute, 48 seconds
A Small Family Business: Adam Penford in conversation
Adam Penford talks to Mark Shenton about his revival of Alan Ayckbourn's A Small Family Business, working with Nicholas Hytner on One Man, Two Guvnors and his ambitions for the future.
Find out more about A Small Family Business and book tickets: http://bit.ly/1jTeeiZ
7/17/2014 • 26 minutes, 2 seconds
Medea: Carrie Cracknell on directing Medea
Carrie Cracknell talks about directing Medea, starring Helen McCrory in a new version by Ben Power.
Playing from 14 July - 4 September in the Olivier theatre.
Find out more and book tickets: nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/medea
7/12/2014 • 1 minute, 21 seconds
Hotel: Polly Stenham in conversation
Playwright Polly Stenham talks to Emma Freud about her career, her work at at the Royal Court and her new play Hotel playing at the National Theatre.
This is a recording of a live Platform event from June 2014.
Hotel is currently playing until 2 August. Find out more and book tickets here: nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/hotel
7/2/2014 • 25 minutes, 53 seconds
Medea: official trailer
Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides' powerful tragedy, in a new version by Ben Power with music written by Will Gregory and Alison Goldfrapp. Directed by Carrie Cracknell.
Playing from 14 July - 4 September in the Olivier theatre.
Find out more and book tickets: nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/medea
6/10/2014 • 35 seconds
King Lear: Staging the play
Sam Mendes discusses his perspective on his current production of King Lear with Simon Russell Beale.
Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/king-lear
5/30/2014 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
A Small Family Business: Alan Ayckbourn in conversation
Alan Ayckbourn talks to Angus MacKechnie about his career, focusing on his work at the National Theatre whilst Peter Hall was Artistic Director and his recently revived play A Small Family Business.
Find out more about A Small Family Business and book tickets: http://bit.ly/1jTeeiZ
5/23/2014 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
Yellow Face: David Henry Hwang in conversation
Tony award-winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist David Henry Hwang talks to Mark Shenton about Yellow Face, which questions what race really means in our society.
Yellow Face plays until 24 May: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/yellow-face
This is a recording of a live Platform event from May 2014.
5/9/2014 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
The Silver Tassie: official trailer
This is a trailer for Howard Davies's production of The Silver Tassie by Sean O'Casey. Playing until 3 July.
5/2/2014 • 1 minute, 9 seconds
A Taste of Honey: Shelagh Delaney and Joan Littlewood
Shelagh Delaney wrote A Taste of Honey when she was nineteen, sending the script to Joan Littlewood at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. It became one of the great defining and taboo-breaking plays of the 1950s.
A Taste of Honey is playing at the National Theatre until 11 May.
4/23/2014 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
King Lear: Simon Russell Beale interview with Mark Leipacher
Simon Russell Beale talks to Mark Leipacher about the National Theatre's current production of King Lear directed by Sam Mendes.
This is a recording of a live Platform event from February 2013.
4/14/2014 • 56 minutes, 56 seconds
Home: Unheard voices in theatre
Home brings to life the unheard voices of the young residents and staff who live and work behind the anonymous concrete walls of an inner city high-rise hostel. This film looks at the creation of this story, featuring interviews with director and writer Nadia Fall, musicians Tom Green and Shakka Philips, and cast member Grace Savage.
Playing in The Shed until 30 April.
4/9/2014 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
A Small Family Business: Interview with the cast and director
Adam Penford and members of the cast discuss the new production of Alan Ayckbourn's A Small Family Business, a riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed.
Find out more and book tickets: http://bit.ly/OHdEqb
4/2/2014 • 3 minutes, 29 seconds
The Silver Tassie: Sean O'Casey and the Abbey Theatre
This film looks at the relationship between Sean O'Casey and the Abbey Theatre which ended in 1928 with the rejection of The Silver Tassie, featuring Howard Davies (Director), Roy Foster (Irish Historian), Shivaun O'Casey (Sean O'Casey's daughter) and Mairead Delaney (Archivist, Abbey Theatre).
The Silver Tassie plays from 15 April at the National Theatre. For more information: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-silver-tassie
3/25/2014 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
riverrun: In the rehearsal room
Adapted and performed by one of Ireland's leading theatre-makers, Olwen Fouéré, riverrun adapts the voice of the river in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. Find out more and book here: http://bit.ly/1hGa2Q6
3/14/2014 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
A Taste of Honey: Interview with the cast and director
Written by Shelagh Delaney when she was nineteen, A Taste of Honey is one of the great defining and taboo-breaking plays of the 1950s.
When her mother Helen runs off with a car salesman, feisty teenager Jo takes up with a black sailor who promises to marry her, before he heads for the seas, leaving her pregnant and alone. Art student Geoff moves in and assumes the role of surrogate parent until, misguidedly, he sends for Helen and their unconventional setup unravels.
In this film Lesley Sharp, Kate O'Flynn and Bijan Sheibani discuss the play and the central relationship between in the play between Jo and Helen.
2/6/2014 • 1 minute, 4 seconds
Emil and the Detectives: A closer look at the historical context and author Erich Kästner
First published in Germany during the early 1930s, Emil and the Detectives tells the story of a young boy who leaves his small town and sets off on a journey that will change his life. This film looks at author Erich Kästner as well as the cultural and political context that surrounded the creation and publication of the book in Germany.
Emil and the Detectives had its final performance on 18 March.
1/5/2014 • 3 minutes, 48 seconds
From Morning to Midnight: In the rehearsal room
This film goes into the rehearsal room and looks at the adaptation of Georg Kaiser's 'From Morning to Midnight', from the direction to the movement.
Featured in this film: Melly Still, Dennis Kelly and Adam Godley
12/12/2013 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
Emil and the Detectives: An introduction
This film celebrates the story and characters of Erich Kästner's Emil and the Detectives, the story of a young boy who leaves his small town and sets off on a journey that will change his life.
Featured in this film: authors Sally Gardner, Philip Pullman and Michael Rosen and playwright Carl Miller
Emil and the Detectives had its final performance on 18 March.
11/10/2013 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
The Light Princess: An introduction to fairy tales
This film looks at the origins and popularity of fairy tales throughout the ages, and discusses the work of literary fairy tale writers such as George MacDonald and his celebrated piece The Light Princess.
Featured in this film: author Sally Gardner, Professor Bill Gray and Philip Pullman.
The Light Princess, the new musical by Tori Amos and Samuel Adamson, is now playing at the National Theatre in London until 2 February, 2014: http://bit.ly/14kC8qS
9/26/2013 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Othello: Representation of race in National Theatre productions
This film looks at the representation of race in the four National Theatre productions of Othello over the last 50 years.
Featured in this film: Professor Carol Chillington Rutter, Professor Tony Howard
Othello directed by Nicholas Hytner finished its run on 5 October.