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Post by couldileaveyou on Jan 27, 2017 8:48:20 GMT
A trasnfer of Long Day's Journey would be great news, tbh
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 8:51:07 GMT
We will be getting two film adaptations in the same theatre a month apart..... Two American film adaptations. To follow three American plays ( Ugly Lies the Bone, Millennium Approaches, Perestroika), one American musical (Follies) and whatever other American shows are to be announced this morning. I wouldn't be surprised to see them announce a transfer to the Lyttelton of Long Day's Journey into Night which will tick three NT boxes, being: 1) an American play, 2) a transfer from Bristol Old Vic, and 3) directed by former NT Director Richard Eyre. I saw that production! It was good!! An audience member fainted about 20mins in a JI recounted his views on if we let gays marry then they will end up marrying their fathers! We laughed at the timebut wowsers he was eerily correct........
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Post by Xanderl on Jan 27, 2017 9:11:35 GMT
In the Olivier - in addition to previous announcements -
Anne-Marie Duff stars in Common
St George and the Dragon - "epic new folk play" by Rory Mullarkey ("The Wolf from the Door") in the Olivier
Amadeus returns in January 2018 with Lucian Msamati again
Anne-Marie Duff and Rory Kinnear in Macbeth directed by Rufus Norris, spring 2018
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jan 27, 2017 9:12:54 GMT
Next American show: John by Annie Baker.
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Post by Xanderl on Jan 27, 2017 9:15:15 GMT
In the Lyttleton:
Network as leaked by Baz, November 2017. With Van Halen and Richard Branson.
Pinnochio for Christmas 2017, written by Matthew Kelly, directed by Tiffany from Eastenders
And er, that seems to be it?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 9:16:24 GMT
I do love some Rory Kinnear. And I may even manage to see Amadeus and finally erase the memory of a terrible University production from ten years ago...maybe.
And People Places and Things to transfer to New York...
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Post by Xanderl on Jan 27, 2017 9:20:35 GMT
Dorfman:
Cast of Consent includes Robert Maxwell Martin and Charlie Chaplin
The Majority - one man show about Democracy (the concept or the Michael Frayn play?) from the guy that did Bullet Catch
Beginning by David Eldridge in October
John by Annie Baker, early 2018
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jan 27, 2017 9:21:54 GMT
And People Places and Things to transfer to New York... in America... But it's also off around the UK, starting in Manchester, apparently.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 9:23:44 GMT
And People Places and Things to transfer to New York... in America... But it's also off around the UK, starting in Manchester, apparently. Is New York in America? dam I thought it was near Bristol...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 9:27:38 GMT
in America... But it's also off around the UK, starting in Manchester, apparently. Is New York in America? dam I thought it was near Bristol... Lincolnshire
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Post by Xanderl on Jan 27, 2017 9:30:59 GMT
John will star Georgia Engel (for whom it was written) from The Mary Tyler Moore show! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_EngelDenise Gough will do People Places and Things in NY, the UK tour has a new cast.
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jan 27, 2017 9:34:58 GMT
And People Places and Things to transfer to New York... with Denise Gough. But she's far too good to waste on the provinces, so the NT will recast People, Places and Things for the UK tour.
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Post by jadnoop on Jan 27, 2017 9:41:27 GMT
No news on Lucy Kirkwood's Mosquitos? Not too far away iirc.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 27, 2017 9:41:36 GMT
So far have to say I am underwhelmed, as most of their artistic programme has been leaked via Baz.
However great news that People, Plances and Things is transferring to New York and touring, one of the greatest plays I have seen.
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Post by Jan on Jan 27, 2017 9:44:13 GMT
We will be getting two film adaptations in the same theatre a month apart..... Two American film adaptations. To follow three American plays ( Ugly Lies the Bone, Millennium Approaches, Perestroika), one American musical ( Follies) and whatever other American shows are to be announced this morning. I wouldn't be surprised to see them announce a transfer to the Lyttelton of Long Day's Journey into Night which will tick three NT boxes, being: 1) an American play, 2) a transfer from Bristol Old Vic, and 3) directed by former NT Director Richard Eyre. Their obsession with American culture is very tedious. No mention at all of the previously announced Antony & Cleopatra with Fiennes - I wonder if it's still on.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 9:45:45 GMT
Most of their artistic programme? He didn't leak Anne-Marie Duff's casting in Common or that Macbeth would be happening, he didn't leak John or Saint George And The Dragon, he didn't leak The Majority or Beginning, or a bunch of other info. He's leaked Pinocchio before now and he leaked Network last night, but those are by no means "most of their artistic programme".
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jan 27, 2017 9:46:22 GMT
No mention at all of the previously announced Antony & Cleopatra with Fiennes - I wonder if it's still on. Good spot! It seems to have been usurped by Macbeth and his Lady.
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Post by jadnoop on Jan 27, 2017 9:47:48 GMT
Not sure quite what to make of Network. Would be great to see Bryan Cranston on stage, but the film is such a classic that I wonder if the play could feel more than a nice cover. I wonder if they're planning to update it much to reflect the current American political situation. Cranston's certainly been quite vocal against Trump.
I don't think I've seen any 'play-of-the-film' before. Any examples where the play of a classic film brings something different and new enough to make it stand alongside the original?
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jan 27, 2017 9:49:52 GMT
I don't think I've seen any 'play-of-the-film' before. Any examples where the play of a classic film brings something different and new enough to make it stand alongside the original? Festen - stage version by David Eldridge and directed by Rufus Norris - was an outstanding reimagining of a classic movie.
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Post by bellboard27 on Jan 27, 2017 9:50:27 GMT
I like plays of films as I can finally see them in 3D.
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Post by Jan on Jan 27, 2017 9:50:39 GMT
No mention at all of the previously announced Antony & Cleopatra with Fiennes - I wonder if it's still on. Good spot! It seems to have been usurped by Macbeth and his Lady. Yes. I can't believe Norris would stage two Shakespeares in a single year.
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Post by Jan on Jan 27, 2017 9:51:16 GMT
Most of their artistic programme? He didn't leak Anne-Marie Duff's casting in Common or that Macbeth would be happening, he didn't leak John or Saint George And The Dragon, he didn't leak The Majority or Beginning, or a bunch of other info. He's leaked Pinocchio before now and he leaked Network last night, but those are by no means "most of their artistic programme". Anyway they aren't leaks are they, just NT news management.
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Post by jadnoop on Jan 27, 2017 9:54:56 GMT
I don't think I've seen any 'play-of-the-film' before. Any examples where the play of a classic film brings something different and new enough to make it stand alongside the original? Festen - stage version by David Eldridge and directed by Rufus Norris - was an outstanding reimagining of a classic movie. Oh cool. It's been a while since I saw it but iirc festen felt fairly 'theatrical' to begin with; mostly set in a single house, sticking to the paired down dogme style and whatnot... Glad to hear though that this could work out well. Fingers crossed. Although I suspect the rush on ticket day for this will make Angels In America seem like a stroll in the park.
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Post by Snciole on Jan 27, 2017 9:56:24 GMT
From a accessibility point of view it is great that Entry Pass is doubling the number of tickets and whilst I won't book everything in this season there's some jaw dropping casting in the form of Bryan Cranston, which has been my biggest criticism of Norris reign, and some strong British talent across all the theatres. The whitewashing of the Fiennes' Cleopatra is concerning but it might be delayed rather than cancelled entirely.
Sadly the National does need American plays, as good a state as British playwrighting is, it needs revivals and shows it can market as (already) successful but it is a shame with such a thriving fringe scene that no such adaptations from pub theatre to national seem to happen.
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Post by Jan on Jan 27, 2017 9:56:49 GMT
I don't think I've seen any 'play-of-the-film' before. Any examples where the play of a classic film brings something different and new enough to make it stand alongside the original? Festen - stage version by David Eldridge and directed by Rufus Norris - was an outstanding reimagining of a classic movie. Not banging the drum for Emma Rice ? She's done a few film adaptations.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jan 27, 2017 9:57:18 GMT
I'm so excited for the new Annie Baker's play!
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jan 27, 2017 9:58:57 GMT
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Post by Jan on Jan 27, 2017 10:00:20 GMT
The whitewashing of the Fiennes' Cleopatra is concerning but it might be delayed rather than cancelled entirely. I had assumed he was playing Antony, but of course you are right given the current NT approach. Maybe he has a better-paying film to make. However historically productions of A&C have been cancelled quite often and always because they are hard to cast, in this case maybe they couldn't find a Cleopatra to play opposite the old charisma-free thesp.
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Post by jadnoop on Jan 27, 2017 10:02:37 GMT
I'm so excited for the new Annie Baker's play! Oh! Completely missed that. The Flick blew me away this year, so really excited for something new from her.
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Post by Snciole on Jan 27, 2017 10:02:40 GMT
Ha! I assumed he was playing all the parts, like what Simon Callow would do!
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