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Post by amyja89 on Mar 15, 2024 0:40:14 GMT
I currently have a NT at home free trial that runs out on April 7 so I'm going to try and fit in as much as I can. What are the highlights in the catalogue that people would recommend? I've already watched Mosquitoes and Yerma, enjoyed both very much. Had already watched Angels In America before. If I had the time I'd smash through everything, but some prioritisation is definitely needed given the time constraint!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 15, 2024 8:53:29 GMT
During lockdown i enjoyed amadeus, the deep blue sea and jane eyre.
I dont enjoy Shakespeare on film but i liked 12th Night in person.
Happy watching 😃
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Post by David J on Mar 15, 2024 15:20:46 GMT
The top 5 I'd watch first are
A View from the Bridge This House Twelfth Night London Assurance Ian McKellan on Stage (or swap it for King Lear if you're wanting an actual play)
The rest I have seen would be All My Sons, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Antigone, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Best of Enemies, Dara (well I'd say this more fascinating than engaging), Frankenstein (prefer Cumberbatch's Monster and Miller's Frankenstein), Julius Caesar, King Lear, Medea, Othello (2013), The Deep Blue Sea
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Post by theatreliker on Apr 7, 2024 15:36:20 GMT
Just watched The House of Bernarda Alba, what a great play and production. Was it eligible for the Oliviers?
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Post by emsworthian on Apr 8, 2024 13:05:05 GMT
Another vote for This House from me, although I saw it as a Live Event rather than NFT at home. Also, I loved London Assurance. I can make myself laugh just by thinking of Fiona Shaw as Lady Gay Spanker.
I've also seen the Habit of Art, Hansard, Leopoldstadt and Beaux Stratagem. All interesting but my favourites were the two above.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 8, 2024 18:25:34 GMT
Was it eligible for the Oliviers? Yup
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