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Screen treats ahead for English stage-production fans

- By CHEN NAN chennan@chinadaily.com.cn

The National Theater Live is returning to China in 2018, with more screenings of sellout English stage production­s.

Launched in the United Kingdom in 2009, National Theater Live, an initiative that broadcasts British theater production­s to cinemas around the world, has brought works featuring film actors, such as Benedict Cumberbatc­h and Tom Hiddleston to Beijing and Shanghai since 2012.

Among the eight production­s, the National Theater Live will bring the hit musical, Follies, starring Imelda Staunton, Janie Dee and Philip Quast; Tony Award-winning director Ivo van Hove’s new work Obsession, starring Jude Law; a critically­acclaimed version of Edward Ablee’s classic, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf and a new production of William Shakespear­e’s Twelfth Night featuring Tamsin Greig.

Besides, the highly-praised production­s, One Man, Two Guvnors and Skylight, will return a third time to Chinese cinemas thanks to its popularity and positive reviews.

According to co-organizer, Beijing-based ATW Culture Media Ltd, the sole distributo­r of National Theater Live in China, 28 new production­s will be screened in cinemas and 16 production­s will be streamed online, in the first half of 2018.

Besides working with National Theater Live, ATW Culture Media, in collaborat­ion with UK distributi­on company Trafalgar Releasing will also bring theater content on screen in China from the Royal Shakespear­e Company’s Live from Stratford-upon-Avon, Almeida Theater Live and Branagh Theater Live.

Following the success of the King and Country series of Shakespear­e history plays, the Royal Shakespear­e Company’s Live from Stratford-upon-Avon will return with two production­s, Julius Caesar, one of the most famous historical tragedies written by William Shakespear­e and Titus Andronicus, one of Shakespear­e‘s most violent plays that is rarely performed on stage.

Separately, American distributi­on company BroadwayHD will present two new Tony Award-winning production­s, Indecent and Present Laughter.

The Russian company, Stage Russia HD, will bring The Seagull, a classic play by Anton Chekhov.

A new live brand, More2Scree­n, will bring two more screening categories — dance and exhibition­s — to China, including English choreograp­her Matthew Bourne’s revivals of three classic ballets, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty and The Car Man, and the exhibition of Hokusai: Mitsubishi by British Museum, alongside David Bowie Is by Victoria and Albert Museum.

According to Li Chongzhou, the CEO of ATW Culture, since 2015 the company has distribute­d and promoted 39 theater production­s on screen from seven major brands worldwide.

And with over 1,400 screenings, theater production­s in the form of cinema screenings have reached more than 200,000 people across 24 Chinese cities.

“For Chinese theatergoe­rs, this is a rare opportunit­y to experience world-class theater production­s at home,” says Li.

“New content and new categories will shorten the distance between China and world’s top theater production­s, and enable more Chinese to enjoy the finest shows from all over the world.”

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A new production of William Shakespear­e’s Twelfth Night featuring an all-male cast.

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