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Post by southstreet on Mar 20, 2020 11:38:00 GMT
Hi everyone, with lots of shows putting content online to stream and performers putting on Instagram live performances, etc. I thought it would be great to have a thread that puts all of that info in one place? I put it in the general chat section as this will probably be across musicals, performers and maybe even plays and dance. It would be great to leave this thread only for posting actual links and times, etc. and then leave any discussions to the threads of the shows or performers, etc. in their respective sections. This way the info should be easy to find and will be less cluttered. :-) I'll get the ball rolling: Eugenius being streamed live at 7pm tonight (20th March 2020): www.facebook.com/eugeniusthemusical/Lambert Jackson Productions are going to live stream 45-minute gigs by three different performers a day from next week, first week's schedule (Mon 23rd - Fri 27th March) is here: Dave Malloy put out a video of Ghost Quartet, filmed in 2015 at the McKittrick: Hopefully there will be lots more to add, so that we all can still get our theatre fix over the next few weeks or months. @andyh, could you pin this for me, please? :-)
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Post by tonylony on Mar 20, 2020 13:59:20 GMT
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Post by n1david on Mar 20, 2020 14:31:25 GMT
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Post by ruby on Mar 21, 2020 9:54:05 GMT
Joe Stilgoe is doing requests live from his shed at 1pm every day on You Tube. Quality not always great but still entertaining, he did a song from High Society yesterday and mentioned Jamie Parker might be joining for a duet at some point 😁
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Post by NeilVHughes on Mar 21, 2020 10:28:34 GMT
Jermyn St Theatre
Over the coming weeks we'll be announcing work for our audience to enjoy at home and to keep our community connected.
It starts today! 154 actors will perform Shakespeare's sonnets, in order, one a day.
A minute of hope and beauty each day.
#JSTBraveNewWorld
Being distributed in daily Tweets, first one just arrived.
Would advise following Theatres and Production Houses as many are looking at how to generate and monetise digital distribution.
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Post by TheOneOnTheLeft on Mar 21, 2020 10:28:44 GMT
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Post by Forrest on Mar 21, 2020 11:01:20 GMT
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Post by Forrest on Mar 21, 2020 17:39:57 GMT
Just to update this: there are English subtitles available too! :)
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Post by robertb213 on Mar 21, 2020 17:51:00 GMT
Rosie O'Donnell is doing some kind of live event tomorrow night (in the US) featuring a load of Broadway stars - hopefully it'll be watchable on YouTube on Monday. So far they've mentioned Sutton Foster, Aaron Tveit, Jeremy Jordan, Patti LuPone, Idina Menzel, Matthew Morrison.... 😍
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Post by vabbian on Mar 21, 2020 19:36:09 GMT
Met Opera free streams, each available for 24 hours. www.metopera.org/user-information/nightly-met-opera-streams/Saturday, March 21 Donizetti’s Lucia di LammermoorSunday, March 22 Tchaikovsky’s Eugene OneginMonday, March 23 Wagner’s Tristan und IsoldeTuesday, March 24 Wagner’s Das RheingoldWednesday, March 25 Wagner’s Die WalküreThursday, March 26 Wagner’s SiegfriedFriday, March 27 Wagner’s GötterdämmerungSaturday, March 28 Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von NürnbergSunday, March 29 Wagner’s Tannhäuser
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Post by stevejohnson678 on Mar 22, 2020 13:51:09 GMT
Incognito Theatre have uploaded their award-winning show, Tobacco Road, to Google Drive for anyone to view. The show appeared at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe and won the Les Enfants Terribles Greenwich Partnership Award.
Tobacco Road
Incognito return with their explosive physical style to tell the story of five resourceful young men and women attempting to carve out a place in the murky underworld of 1920s London. In the wake of the Great War, can they find the fame and wealth they crave or will their desperate need to belong lead to disastrous consequences?
The theatre company Clown Funeral have also made all three of their shows available on You Tube.
Their debut production, Mr Poe's Legendarium, was performed at C Venues in Edinburgh in 2015. That was followed by The Murderer which premiered at Zoo Venues in Edinburgh in 2016. Their most recent work, Things We Chose To Save, premiered at the Incoming Festival in 2018.
The Murderer
“I have a murderer in my house. It’s all perfectly fine.”
In a world where citizens rehabilitate criminals, the Carer and the Murderer go for coffee and play badminton. Clown Funeral’s adaptation of Luke Kennard’s darkly comic poem tells the story of their unusual relationship, questions how easily we can forgive someone and asks to what extent our obsessions can consume us.
Things We Chose To Save
In ten years’ time we discover a way to store memories externally.
Molly watches thousands of other people’s pasts at work everyday. Billie decides to sell just one clip. But being responsible for someone else’s personal history is harder than either of them had anticipated.
Mr Poe's Legendarium
Join Sigmund Freud and Edgar Allan Poe as they escort you through a vaudeville maze of haunted sagas, from classic séance chills to lesser-known tarantula tales.
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Post by alece10 on Mar 22, 2020 16:21:58 GMT
BBC4 tonight @ 2300. Sondheim 80th Birthday Prom.
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Post by bordeaux on Mar 22, 2020 23:16:56 GMT
Just to update this: there are English subtitles available too!  Do I understand that each play is only available for one evening, though, between 18.30 and 24.00 German time? Still a great chance to see some classic Peter Stein productions from the 70s and 80s and some of the Thomas Ostermeier stuff I missed at the Barbican.
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Post by Forrest on Mar 22, 2020 23:25:35 GMT
bordeaux , yes, each of the plays is available for one evening, 18:30-24:00, German time. They did, however, extend Ein Volksfeind, which was made available yesterday, until 5 PM today, so they might do the same for a few others, maybe...
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Post by Cardinal Pirelli on Mar 22, 2020 23:51:53 GMT
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