|
Post by artea on Jun 30, 2023 17:35:27 GMT
Roland Schimmelpfennig Radio 3's recent Black Water (Das schwarze Wasser, 2014, Nationaltheater Mannheim) has just expired on BBC Sounds. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001m51g. It will be back at some stage. Impossible to know when. Radio 3 also did the excellent Winter Solstice in Dec 2019. Fascism insinuates itself as a friend. Also on Radio 3 over the next 2 Sundays: an adaptation of the NT production of Ibsen's Emperor and Galilean. This is ambitious. Might not work as well as Ibsen's other plays on radio/Sounds. An Indian transposition by Tanita Gupta of Doll's House (from 2012) is available on BBC Sounds. Indira Varma and Toby Stephens. Very worthwhile. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n6r1w . This likely became the 2019 version at Lyric Hammersmith - which listed it as "new" so hard to tell.
|
|
1,503 posts
|
Post by foxa on Jul 1, 2023 15:33:21 GMT
Last two orders I did with the NT I wasn't sent e-tickets. The confirmation came through and I can see the tickets on my NT account. I suppose I can just use those? There is a QR code. This happen to anyone else?
|
|
129 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by clarefh on Jul 1, 2023 18:13:02 GMT
This just happened to me re not receiving emailed tickets but can see on my account
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Jul 1, 2023 20:46:08 GMT
I’m not the most tech person around here ( mods alert 😁) but I do find the email tix thing irritating. Sometimes you can’t see the tix on the email and sometimes you get a confirmation and then another email with the tix so do you have to keep both? Then they all lie there in my flagged in no particular order. So scroll scroll as you enter the venue.
|
|
1,088 posts
|
Post by andrew on Jul 13, 2023 21:28:25 GMT
I’m not the most tech person around here ( mods alert 😁) but I do find the email tix thing irritating. Sometimes you can’t see the tix on the email and sometimes you get a confirmation and then another email with the tix so do you have to keep both? Then they all lie there in my flagged in no particular order. So scroll scroll as you enter the venue. I often take a screenshot of the ticket and attach it to the event in my phones calendar, so I can easily pull it up on the day. For the NT you can use any email as your ticket, QR code or not. Also they’re still happy to print you a ticket at the box office.
|
|
752 posts
|
Post by Latecomer on Jul 14, 2023 8:20:05 GMT
I’m not the most tech person around here ( mods alert 😁) but I do find the email tix thing irritating. Sometimes you can’t see the tix on the email and sometimes you get a confirmation and then another email with the tix so do you have to keep both? Then they all lie there in my flagged in no particular order. So scroll scroll as you enter the venue. I often take a screenshot of the ticket and attach it to the event in my phones calendar, so I can easily pull it up on the day. For the NT you can use any email as your ticket, QR code or not. Also they’re still happy to print you a ticket at the box office. Wow! You can do that? Thanks for the tip….off to try it out!!!!!
|
|
|
Post by mrnutz on Jul 14, 2023 8:28:08 GMT
Not sure I've ever had my ticket checked properly at the NT!
|
|
|
Post by thistimetomorrow on Jul 16, 2023 19:54:01 GMT
Was on my account earlier and saw this:
You can submit a request to exchange tickets you can no longer use for credit on your National Theatre account. You can then use this credit to pay for another booking for this production, or for any other show bookable on this website. A ticket handling charge of £2 per ticket will be deducted from the value of your tickets for this service.
This used to be free right? Does anyone know when they introduced this fee for exchanges?
|
|
2,761 posts
|
Post by n1david on Jul 16, 2023 20:13:13 GMT
I think it's been £2 for a while, although they often waived it if you were nice to them or the person dealing with you was having a good day.
|
|
|
Post by thistimetomorrow on Jul 16, 2023 22:06:11 GMT
they often waived it if you were nice to them or the person dealing with you was having a good day. oh interesting! I've always just emailed them with my order number and never been asked to pay a fee so I didn't know if this was a new thing or not.
|
|
901 posts
|
Post by bordeaux on Jul 17, 2023 17:53:25 GMT
The prime example of a living English playwright who has a huge reputation abroad (France and Germany in this case) but whose work hardly ever gets staged here these days (quite understandably in my view) is Edward Bond. Some of our younger readers have probably never heard of him. I notice on imdb.com that Bond is credited as one of the writers (Homer is one of the others) on The Return, a story of Odysseus' arrival home in Ithaca, starring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche, directed by Uberto Pasolini, now in production. And that he'll be 89 tomorrow.
|
|
|
Post by nottobe on Jul 19, 2023 21:07:19 GMT
I hadn't realised that this year is the NT's 60th anniversary. I really enjoyed the 50th celebration the did via DVD so hope they are planning something this year that is big.
Aside that today RuNo and some others where with the Prime Minister and it all looks very sucking up like and a bit embarrassing.
|
|
|
Post by teamyali on Jul 20, 2023 5:03:52 GMT
Same thoughts too. It’s the NT’s 60th anniversary this year and I hope RuNo comes up with a special performance or something in the likes before he steps down.
Some of the NT’s critical and/or commercial hits under his tenure that I can think of. I know some have been planned pre-RuNo era though but were only staged under his tenure:
Small Island Standing at the Sky’s Edge The Motive and the Cue The Ocean at the End of the Lane Follies The Lehman Trilogy The Crucible (directed by Lyndsey Turner) Death of England trilogy The Normal Heart Angels in America Antony and Cleopatra (directed by Simon Godwin) Network Dear England Mosquitoes Romeo and Juliet (the lockdown movie) Phaedra
|
|
1,864 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by Dave B on Jul 24, 2023 8:51:45 GMT
Mark Shenton's newsletter today says he has heard Indhu Rubasingham has been offered the AD job.
|
|
2,495 posts
|
Post by zahidf on Jul 24, 2023 10:04:07 GMT
Mark Shenton's newsletter today says he has heard Indhu Rubasingham has been offered the AD job.
Ah, good appointment if true. Seemed very likely with the timing from her leaving KIln
|
|
|
Post by Jan on Jul 24, 2023 14:18:03 GMT
Same thoughts too. It’s the NT’s 60th anniversary this year and I hope RuNo comes up with a special performance or something in the likes before he steps down. Some of the NT’s critical and/or commercial hits under his tenure that I can think of. I know some have been planned pre-RuNo era though but were only staged under his tenure: Small Island Standing at the Sky’s Edge The Motive and the Cue The Ocean at the End of the Lane Follies The Lehman Trilogy The Crucible (directed by Lyndsey Turner) Death of England trilogy The Normal Heart Angels in America Antony and Cleopatra (directed by Simon Godwin) Network Dear England Mosquitoes Romeo and Juliet (the lockdown movie) Phaedra Only two plays there written before 1950 and they are two of the more popular Shakespeare’s. I’m not counting Phaedra because it bore little relation to any of the source plays. If you needed any confirmation that the NT is failing in its duty there it is.
|
|
|
Post by Jan on Jul 24, 2023 14:37:35 GMT
Mark Shenton's newsletter today says he has heard Indhu Rubasingham has been offered the AD job.
Ah, good appointment if true. Might be good, might not be, let’s see. Programming a 300 seat fringe venue is different to programming NT. Also I was unimpressed by her attitude during the controversies over renaming the Tricycle and also the Jewish Film Festival cancellation. Not to say she wasn’t right (although they had to apologise for the latter) but she seemed lacking in diplomatic skills as a minimum which may not be good for the NT.
|
|
|
Post by londonpostie on Jul 24, 2023 15:18:51 GMT
Assuming Shenton is accurate, taking on the three-ring Southbank circus with its international profile and numerous added pressures feels like an almighty upgrade. Presumably, a test of character before anything else, and about that we don't know much.
Glad to see a long lead-in, must be an extraordinary amount to get on top of, not least programming.
|
|
2,495 posts
|
Post by zahidf on Jul 24, 2023 15:36:46 GMT
She has been directing a few things there over the last few years, so not coming in completely cold. She must have given a good interview as well.
|
|
|
Post by Jan on Jul 24, 2023 16:14:39 GMT
She has been directing a few things there over the last few years, so not coming in completely cold. She must have given a good interview as well. I doubt there were many serious applicants. Superficially to me she looks like continuity Norris but we‘ll see in due course.
|
|
|
Post by londonpostie on Jul 24, 2023 16:22:32 GMT
She has been directing a few things there over the last few years, so not coming in completely cold. Let's hope she doesn't fancy herself as a lyricist ..
|
|
584 posts
|
Post by princeton on Jul 24, 2023 16:26:16 GMT
She actually first directed at the National more than 20 years ago, during Trevor Nunn's tenure as AD, though doesn't seem to have done anything there during the Hytner years, but more than made up for it in the last five or six. She's directed productions on all three of the National's stages which works in her favour - but she has been almost entirely focussed on new works - with almost no classic work in her cannon. That's fine, as long as she gets some other people to direct those.
I've actually found much of the Rufus Norris years refreshing and enjoyable (hell I even just about managed to find something positive in 'Common' - though maybe the very, very low expectations helped) and I do think that National should do a lot of new writing. However, the balance between revivals - particularly of well-directed classic work - and new hasn't quite been right for some time. So hopefully if she does get the job, she'll recognise where her own directorial strengths, weakness and interests lie - and surround herself with creatives who can fill the gaps - and have some experience in these areas.
|
|
5,707 posts
|
Post by lynette on Jul 26, 2023 17:19:33 GMT
Time will tell……
|
|
406 posts
|
Post by MrBunbury on Sept 9, 2023 22:03:02 GMT
Today I completed a survey for the National Theatre (one of those on theatre habits with a potential prize at the end) and among the questions there were some questions on how much I would spend for potential future productions with actual examples. A couple were things I had not seen mentioned before so I was wondering if someone else had heard about them:
"Hamlet" with Idris Elba "West Side Stories"
|
|
3,040 posts
|
Post by crowblack on Sept 9, 2023 22:21:51 GMT
He's 51 though - surely not playing the Dane?
|
|