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National Theatre Live on Screen 2022

Prima Facie

A play by Suzie Miller
| 131 minutes

Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister that has worked her way up to be at the top of her game; defending; cross examining and winning. An unexpected event forces her to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof and morals diverge. Jodie Comer makes her sold out West End debut in this award winning play.

The Seagull

By Anton Chekhov
| 180 minutes

In an isolated home in the countryside, dreams lie in tatters, hopes are dashed, and hearts broken. With nowhere left to turn, the only option is to turn on each other. Don’t miss Emilia Clarke, in her dazzling West End Debut, as Nina in Chekhov’s classic play.

Much Ado About Nothing

By William Shakespeare
| 180 minutes

The legendary family-run Hotel Messina on the Italian Riveria has been visited by artists, celebrities and royalty. But when the owner’s daughter weds a dashing young soldier, not all guests are in the mood for love. Shakespeare’s iconic play of sun, sea and mistaken identity is an irresistible romantic comedy

Straight Line Crazy

A new play by David Hare
| 181 minutes

Ralph Fiennes leads the cast in David Hare’s blazing account of the most powerful man in New York, a master manipulator whose legacy changed the city forever. For forty uninterrupted years, Robert Moses exploited those in office through a mix of charm and intimidation.

 

Henry V

By William Shakespeare
| 205 minutes

Fresh to the throne, King Henry V launches England into a bloody war with France. When his campaign encounters resistance, this inexperienced new ruler must prove he is fit to guide a country into war. Kit Harington plays the title role in Shakespeare’s thrilling play. 

The Lehman Trilogy

Dir.: Sam Mendes
| 230 minutes

The story of a family and a company that changed the world, told in three parts on a single evening. Academy Award-winner Sam Mendes directs Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley and Ben Miles who play the Lehman Brothers, their sons, and grandsons. This critically acclaimed and five-time Olivier Award nominated play was filmed live in London’s West End in 2019.

Cyrano de Bergerac

A play by Edmond Rostand
| 170 minutes

An inventive adaptation of Edmond Rostand’s masterwork. Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all - if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of Cyrano - or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight?