More streaming this Christmas!

National Theatre at Home has revealed further titles joining its winter offering.
Earlier this month, the platform revealed the initial titles, including Good, starring David Tennant, Next to Normal, and The Land of the Living.
Now it has been revealed that One Man, Two Guvnors, with James Corden, and Indhu Rubasingham‘s Bacchae will be available for streaming.
Directed by Nicholas Hytner, One Man, Two Guvnors starred Corden as Francis Henshall. Captured live from the National Theatre in 2011, the piece has played across the UK, in the West End and on Broadway, where he won the Tony Award. The comedy will release globally from 13 January 2026.
From 6 February, audiences around the world can stream Nima Taleghani’s new version of Euripides’ tragedy, Bacchae, directed by Rubasingham. It played in the Olivier Theatre earlier this year, and our critic called it “a firecracker, full of life and promise.”
In addition, it has now been confirmed that The Land of the Living with Juliet Stevenson will arrive on National Theatre at Home on 16 December.
These new titles expand the National Theatre at Home catalogue, which now offers more than 100 productions. All will include captions and audio description.