Theatres around the world put productions online
As theatres across the UK make digital content available during the shutdown, British audiences can also view productions from other theatres around the world, some with English subtitles.
As theatres across the UK make digital content available during the shutdown, British audiences can also view productions from other theatres around the world, some with English subtitles.
Nottingham Playhouse is releasing a series of videos and podcasts to keep its audiences engaged during the shutdown.
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is to invite people to a live “watch along” of its 2017 production of Twelfth Night when it premieres on streaming service Marquee TV.
Leicester’s Curve theatre has made its critically acclaimed production of Memoirs of an Asian Football Casual available online for free.
Live recordings of three past productions at Hampstead Theatre in London are being released over the coming weeks, available to watch for free.
The full schedule has been announced for The Show Must Go Online – a project to live-stream readings of all the works of Shakespeare.
Maya Arad Yasur’s prize-winning play Amsterdam has been made available to watch online by London’s Orange Tree Theatre after its UK tour was cut short by the shutdown.
David Ireland’s award-winning pitch-black comedy Cyprus Avenue, starring Stephen Rea, is now available to watch online for free.