Scout wrote:While you're there Kaz and doling out advice can I badger you for some more... I mentioned earlier that I'd had a Play Pie Pint on a few years back. Since then I've written a second but they knocked it back. I thought I was getting it on in a small pub theatre in London called The White Bear but it's looking like they've messed me around now and it's not happening. So really I'm asking for any advice on where I can go with it next. I'm mostly a screenwriter so I have practically no contacts or experience in the world of theatre (outside of Oran Mor). Should I be speaking to Playwright Studio Scotland, NTS, or trying to get it to theatre companies? Any advice much appreciated!
Kazuo wrote:I've been hearing a lot of good things about Hadestown recently. Safe to say it's the hot ticket down there at the moment- the rest of the run at the National is sold-out, so no chance of catching it for me. I've worked with the director on a previous project and she's an interesting one, so glad to see this has landed well.
poprock wrote:I know that the Grosvenor semi-regularly screens live feeds from the National Theatre, as other cinemas do. Absolutely no reason those performances couldn’t be streamed to homes (for a price) since they’re being filmed anyway. (Sorry, I know you mentioned that already, NT Live. Just saying they could be opened up beyond cinemas, I suppose.)
poprock wrote:Here’s a shared Google spreadsheet of free theatre performance streams. Constantly updated, just scroll down to today onwards and see if anything takes your fancy. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/1JC9gQn8-e_hL6vZGPBENdt_a3QEkcZVmbi3rv4_xNzE/htmlview?usp=sharing Quite a bit of good stuff from The Met Opera, for starters.
The Daddy wrote:Both versions of Danny Boyle’s Frankenstein stage production will be on YouTube from next week for about a week: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/nt-at-home-frankenstein
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