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Post by CG on the loose on Apr 15, 2020 14:10:34 GMT
Hampstead Theatre have added a further two titles to their on demand streaming series:
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Post by ncbears on Apr 15, 2020 14:59:56 GMT
I wonder if Hampstead’s Sunny Afternoon was filmed. That would be an appropriate spirit lifter! (If rights can be worked out)
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Post by 49thand8th on Apr 15, 2020 15:02:28 GMT
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Post by theatreliker on Apr 15, 2020 15:33:18 GMT
If you work at a univeristy (and presumably school) you can request free access to Drama Online up to the end of May.
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Post by peggs on Apr 15, 2020 15:45:25 GMT
Yes they've extended it haven't they, schools could give all their students access, wonder how many have, anyone know any young people given access? Seems a shame if schools haven't picked up on this.
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Post by anthony40 on Apr 15, 2020 15:48:18 GMT
Thank you for that, though it doesn't actually confirm a date. Much appreciated.
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Post by alece10 on Apr 15, 2020 19:33:19 GMT
Yank the Musical 10th Anniversary concert on you tube
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2020 17:12:00 GMT
Mentioned in the Southwark Playhouse's email update today: Dave Molloy's "Beardo", available for the next week. This is the world premiere production by Shotgun Players, posted on their vimeo channel. Vimeo LinkThe video doesn't allow embedding so follow the above link
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Post by david on Apr 16, 2020 20:09:57 GMT
Tonight's NT at screening of Treasure Island was an absolute joy to watch. A fantastic production from start to finish. That set though was just stunning, particularly with the creation of the ship. I'm not surprised the audience clapped during that particular part. Loved the parrot!
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Post by justfran on Apr 16, 2020 21:14:05 GMT
Not streaming but Sky Arts are going to be showing 3 of the Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures shows on the next 3 Sundays, starting with the excellent Swan Lake this weekend.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 16, 2020 21:39:42 GMT
Tonight's NT at screening of Treasure Island was an absolute joy to watch. Enjoyed it, though it's a shame they changed the ending! Glad to finally get to see it - the first thing I saw Patsy Ferran in was My Mum's A Tw*t on the recommendation of this website, and now she's one of the actors I always book for.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 16, 2020 21:46:02 GMT
Bristol Old Vic tweeted today about a series of projects including putting some past productions online, though I'm not clear if this is just for the Bristol area or more widely available.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2020 9:30:41 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Apr 17, 2020 10:16:51 GMT
Thanks for that. Will definately watch as I was booked to see this at the Bridge Theatre which was one of my first shows to be cancelled.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2020 10:18:59 GMT
If you like dance, Alvin Ailey has Lazarus on YouTube for the next couple of days. Here's how the NYT today describes the work: Rennie Harris is one of the great dance makers of our time. In adapting hip-hop dance to the concert stage, he is at once authentic, imaginative and affecting. Critics have been saying that for decades, but in all that time concert stages were pretty much the only places you could see what we meant. The availability of his work on video or online has been close to nil. That changes this weekend, briefly, as Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater streams his “Lazarus” on its website. Recently, Harris has done his most ambitious work not for his own small Philadelphia-based troupe, Puremovement, but for the enormously popular Ailey group. The hourlong “Lazarus,” created in 2018 for the Ailey company’s 60th anniversary in tribute to its founder, is the most elaborate. Despite the Ailey troupe’s reputation for inspirational art, “Lazarus” isn’t exactly uplifting. Much of it reads like a nightmare, a dense and turbid vision of African-American history, a tortured questioning of how to survive as a black man in a white world, in Ailey’s day and now. Images of violence and pain abound, haunting in their awful beauty. And yet “Lazarus” does inspire. Long skeins of glorious dancing — of quick-stepping, rhythmically complex Philadelphia footwork delivered in a cool, quiet manner — speak of inheritance, resilience, even confidence. More than a resurrection, “Lazarus” is a reminder of dark days before the current ones, and of how to dance through them with your eyes open. BRIAN SEIBERT
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Post by anthony40 on Apr 17, 2020 12:14:23 GMT
I wonder if someone, somewhere (anywhere) will release a filmed production of The Bridges of Madison County?
The music is just sublime and the vocals of the two original leads just makes me go weak at the knees!
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Post by CG on the loose on Apr 18, 2020 13:31:24 GMT
Thanks for that. Will definately watch as I was booked to see this at the Bridge Theatre which was one of my first shows to be cancelled. Ditto. Thanks @xanderl
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Post by trapdoor on Apr 18, 2020 14:26:27 GMT
Tonight's NT at screening of Treasure Island was an absolute joy to watch. Enjoyed it, though it's a shame they changed the ending! Glad to finally get to see it - the first thing I saw Patsy Ferran in was My Mum's A Tw*t on the recommendation of this website, and now she's one of the actors I always book for. I really enjoyed this. Loved the staging too. Out of interest, adding spoilers if necessary, how did the ending changed? Must admit I never read the book as a child so was watching it cold anyway.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 18, 2020 16:22:41 GMT
Out of interest, adding spoilers if necessary, how did the ending changed? Must admit I never read the book as a child so was watching it cold anyway. It's never too late to read it, and I'd recommend getting the 1992 Everyman reprint with Mervyn Peake's illustrations (I read somewhere that it was Peake's favourite novel, and its influence shows in the Titus books). In the novel, the remaining pirates aren't killed, but instead abandoned on the island, apart from Silver, who escapes from the goodies' custody with some gold, and sails off to join his wife somewhere. Given that he's a murdering, double-crossing villain, having him get away with it is rather subversive, and apparently a step too far for 21stC NT audiences! I did feel this adaptation missed Silver's charisma, which is a shame - here he felt like one character amongst many, rather than the powerful creation of the novel.
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Post by xanady on Apr 18, 2020 18:37:51 GMT
Just started watching the One World Global Citizen ‘concert’ which is running all night on Amazon Prime and You Tube..... on until the early hours of Sunday and featuring Paul McCartney,Chris Martin,John Legend,Ben Platt,Stevie Wonder,Rita Ora,The Killers,Adam Lambert,Liam and Niall from One Direction,Jennifer Hudson,Elton,Jennifer Lopez,Billie Eilish,Chris Martin,The Rolling Stones,Michael Buble,Taylor Swift,Sheryl Crow,Lady Gaga etc etc...very inspirational video messages from around the world interspersed with music.
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Post by xanady on Apr 18, 2020 18:51:09 GMT
Laughing out loud at Jack Black’s exercise regime on the Global Citizen stream...😂
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2020 18:24:20 GMT
ORPHEUS
Some may remember this from Edinburgh Fringe by the Flanagan Collective. A heart warming, human retelling of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice intermingled with some Bruce Springsteen in association with Streatham Space Project.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Apr 19, 2020 19:58:34 GMT
I've just watched and loved it. But fair warning this is a basic archive film and so the sound quality and video quality isn't great but i still managed to watch it with no problems. Just make sure you can turn the volume up!
I have to say i didn't think this would be my thing at all but i thought it was very enjoyable.
One of the good things about all this is that i've watched so many plays, that i've really enjoyed, when normally i'm very much a musicals person. I've been so surprised by what i've enjoyed. It might make me give more plays a go when theatre re opens!
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Post by 49thand8th on Apr 20, 2020 2:05:49 GMT
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley had Trevor Nunn, John Caird, Frances Ruffelle, Michael Maguire (now a divorce attorney), Anthony Crivello, Terrence Mann, Randy Graff, and Judy Kuhn on Stars in the House today! It is fascinating and funny. Tons of stories about creating the show... and transferring the show to Broadway.
Be sure to watch their performance of Confrontation.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Apr 20, 2020 15:22:55 GMT
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