National Theatre Live Othello

Othello

by William Shakespeare
directed by Clint Dyer

RUNNING TIME:  180

AGE RATING:  TBC

An extraordinary new production of Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedy, directed by Clint Dyer with a cast that includes Giles Terera (Hamilton), Rosy McEwean (The Alienist) and Paul Hilton (The Inheritance).

 

She’s a bright, headstrong daughter of a senator; elevated by her status but stifled by its expectations. He’s refugee of slavery; having risen to the top of a white world, he finds love across racial lines has a cost. 

 

Wed in secret, Desdemona and Othello crave a new life together. But as unseen forces conspire against them, they find their future is not theirs to decide.  

 

Othello is filmed live on the Lyttleton stage of the National Theatre.

 

 

About the National Theatre Company

 

It is over five decades since the National Theatre Company under Laurence Olivier gave their first-ever performance. Since the opening night of Hamlet, starring Peter O'Toole, on 22 October 1963, the National Theatre has produced well over 800 plays. For its first 13 years, the Company worked at the Old Vic Theatre, while waiting for its new home to be completed. In 1976, under Peter Hall, the move took place and Denys Lasdun's National Theatre building was opened by The Queen.

 

In each of the years since, the National has staged over twenty new productions. Several different productions can be seen in any one week and there are over 1,000 performances every year, given by a company of 150 actors to over 600,000 people, with many more seeing NT productions in the West End, on tour or via National Threatre Live cinema broadcasts.

 

What is National Theatre Live?

 

National Theatre Live brings the best of British theatre to hand picked cinema screens all over the UK and beyond, from Tokyo to San Francisco, to Helmsley!

 

With state-of-the-art filming techniques, tailored to every play, they bring each performance as it happens, in all its glory. From close-ups that capture every flicker of emotion, to sweeping wide shots of the stage; you’ll have the best seats in the house.And, you’ll be part of something much bigger. There will be thousands of others all around the world watching along with you. Sharing every gasp, every laugh, every dramatic moment!

 

How does it work?

Each of the broadcasts is filmed in front of a live theatre audience. The position of cameras in the theatre is tailored to each play, to ensure that audiences watching in the cinema always get the best seat in the house.

Via satellite they then broadcast the live performance from the theatre they are in to cinemas across the UK (including the big screen at HAC), as well as many European cinemas.

 

The live footage from the broadcast is then packaged and shared, unedited, with cinemas for repeat encore screenings in international territories not able to screen it live, or with cinemas wishing to relive the glory. There is little or no difference between what you see in the live broadcast and a repeat encore screening.

 

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