National Theatre Live 2012

Sunday 4 March - Friday 1 June

National Theatre Live is the British National Theatre’s groundbreaking initiative providing high-definition filmed performances of its productions to theaters worldwide.

For the 2012 season, in January NT Live presents Collaborators, directed by Nicholas Hytner and written by John Hodge; in February, Traveling Light; in March The Comedy of Errors; and in April She Stoops to Conquer.

What is National Theatre Live? How does it work?

National Theatre Live is an exciting initiative to broadcast live performances of the best of British theatre to cinemas around the world.

It launched in June 2009 with a broadcast of Phèdre with Helen Mirren, which was shown in over 200 cinemas around the world and seen by a worldwide audience of more than 50,000 people.

The season continued with Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well; Nation, based on the novel by Terry Pratchett and adapted by Mark Ravenhill; and Alan Bennett’s The Habit of Art. The season concluded with London Assurance with Fiona Shaw and Simon Russell Beale.

The second season of broadcasts launched with an encore screening of Phèdre. The first NT Live collaboration with another British theatre company saw Complicite’s A Disappearing Number, broadcast live from Theatre Royal Plymouth.

The season continued with Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the smash-hit musical FELA!. The second collaborative broadcast King Lear with Derek Jacobi live from Covent Garden’s Donmar Warehouse.

For the first time ever, National Theatre Live broadcast two separate performances of a production. Throughout the run of Frankenstein, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller alternated the roles of Victor Frankenstein and the Creature. Audiences in cinemas had the chance to see both combinations.

The second season concludes on 30 June with Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, with Zoe Wanamaker.

The performances are nominated in advance to allow the cameras greater freedom in the auditorium.

2012 Season Trailer

Ticket Information

Available at the Music Box Theatre Box office or online below for each individual screening

Most screenings of NT Live will be available in advance at $15 or $18 at the door.

Music Box Theatre Discount card holders may use two punches for a single admission to the program. Only one admission will be allowed per Discount Card. These tickets must be purchased at the box office on the day of the screening.

Performances include:


Thu 5 Jan, 7:00pm Sun 15 Jan, 2:00pm

Collaborators

Moscow, 1938. A dangerous place to have a sense of humour; even more so a sense of freedom. Mikhail Bulgakov, living among dissidents, stalked by secret police, has both. And then he’s offered a poisoned chalice: a commission to write a play about Stalin to celebrate his sixtieth birthday. Inspired by historical fact, Collaborators embarks on a surreal journey into the fevered imagination of the writer as he loses himself in a macabre and disturbingly funny relationship with the omnipotent subject of his drama. Killing my enemies is easy. The challenge is to change the way they think, to control their minds. And I think I controlled yours pretty well. In years to come, I’ll be able to say: Bulgakov? Yeah, we even trained him. He gave up. He saw the light. We broke him, we can break anybody. It’s man versus monster, Mikhail. And the monster always wins. John Hodge’s blistering new play depicts a lethal game of cat and mouse through which the appalling compromises and humiliations inflicted on any artist by those with power are held up to scrutiny.

Tue 7 Feb, 7:00pm Sun 4 Mar, 1:00pm Thu 8 Mar, 7:00pm

Traveling Light

In a remote village in Eastern Europe, around 1900, the young Motl Mendl is entranced by the flickering silent images on his father’s cinematograph. Bankrolled by Jacob, the ebullient local timber merchant, and inspired by Anna, the girl sent to help him make moving pictures of their village, he stumbles on a revolutionary way of story-telling. Forty years on, Motl – now a famed American film director – looks back on his early life and confronts the cost of fulfilling his dreams. Following Vincent in Brixton and The Reporter, Nicholas Wright’s new play is a funny and fascinating tribute to the Eastern European immigrants who became major players in Hollywood’s golden age. The award-winning Antony Sher – whose previous work with the National Theatre includes Primo and Stanley – returns to play Jacob.

Sun 18 Mar, 1:00pm Wed 21 Mar, 7:00pm

Comedy of Errors

directed by Dominic Cooke starring Lenny Henry

Two sets of twins separated at birth collide in the same city without meeting for one crazy day, as multiple mistaken identities lead to confusion on a grand scale. And for no one more so than Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant Dromio who, in search of their brothers, arrive in a land entirely foreign to their distant home. A buzzing metropolis, to the outsiders it appears a place of wonderment and terror, where baffling gifts and unexplained hostilities abound.

Wed 18 Apr, 7:00pm Sun 22 Apr, 1:00pm

She Stoops to Conquer

directed by Jamie Lloyd starring Amy Booth-Steel

Hardcastle, a man of substance, looks forward to acquainting his daughter with his old pal’s son with a view to marriage. But thanks to playboy Lumpkin, he’s mistaken by his prospective son-in-law Marlow for an innkeeper, his daughter for the local barmaid. The good news is, while Marlow can barely speak to a woman of quality he’s a charmer with those of a different stamp. And so, as Hardcastle’s indignation intensifies, Miss Hardcastle’s appreciation for her misguided suitor soars. Misdemeanours multiply, love blossoms, mayhem ensues.

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