Cinemagoers will have a second chance to see the National Theatre’s stage production of Phedre, starring Helen Mirren. There will be an encore screening of the Greek tragedy, which inaugurated the NT Live in June 2009, on 23 September 2010. The second view of Phedre, shown on UK and European cinema screens, celebrates the success of the first season of the initiative – which saw NT productions broadcast live to over 165,000 people on 320 screens in 22 countries – and heralds the launch of the second season.
The 2010/2011 NT Live screenings are as follows:
All NT Live performances are filmed live in high definition and broadcast via satellite to participating cinemas – the number which has grown from an initial 150 to more than 320 now in the US as well as the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Scandinavia and Europe. NT Live is funded in partnership with Arts Council England and NESTA and supported internationally by Travelex.
NT artistic director Nicholas Hytner commented today: “We couldn’t have foreseen that the experimental National Theatre Live season would be such a hit with audiences around the world, who are hungry to see our work in their local cinema. We’re delighted that we can confidently build on its success with a second season of broadcasts, and warmly welcome our partnerships with Complicite and the Donmar Warehouse.”
For a list of participating locations and ticket information, visit www.ntlive.com.