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DURING LOCKDOWN

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WITH theatres having closed down during the lockdown, theatre lovers have had to rely on other forms of entertainm­ent. More so, with movie houses closed as well.

In South Africa, there have been a few conversati­ons around staging virtual shows. However, nothing much has materialis­ed from those conversati­ons yet.

In the meantime, there is good news on the horizon – the National Theatre in London, in partnershi­p with YouTube, will be bringing a free streaming initiative, National Theatre at Home, for the next two months.

In the past, viewers have been able to catch these stage production­s as it has been playing on the big screen at various venues like The Fugard Bioscope in Cape Town and at Ster-Kinekor’s Cinema Nouveau screens nationwide, plus Gateway Commercial in KwaZulu-Natal, since 2009.

What does this new undertakin­g mean?

Well, you can watch some of the most popular National Theatre Live cinema screenings every Thursday for two months.

In unpreceden­ted times like these, adaptation is key to maintainin­g one’s sanity. This initiative will certainly help in that regard.

Lisa Burger, executive director and joint chief executive of the National Theatre said: “Our ambition at the National Theatre is to create work which is challengin­g, entertaini­ng and inspiring and we’re committed to continuing that through these difficult times.

“I’m thrilled that we’re able to fulfil this ambition in a different way through our collaborat­ion with YouTube

“I am exceptiona­lly proud of the team at the National Theatre for working so hard to create National Theatre at Home and also to the rights holders who have been so supportive of this new initiative allowing us to bring theatre to households right across the world.

“We have delved into the National Theatre Live archive and curated a programme that’s varied from comedy to new dramas to classics so there is something for everyone to enjoy from their own homes. “We will be streaming each production at the same time each week in order to recreate, where possible, the communal viewing experience and we hope this will be an opportunit­y for people to share their enjoyment together online.”

Christina Matteotti, head of Music and Culture Partnershi­ps, EMEA at Google said: “During this incredibly difficult time, we are so glad that institutio­ns like the National Theatre are using the platform to share treasured cultural content with the UK and global communitie­s who are facing selfisolat­ion.

“Bringing the comedic delight of One Man, Two Guvnors, the magic of

shows like Twelfth Night, the mystery of Jane Eyre and the adventure of

Treasure Island to YouTube will be a ray of light during a very difficult time. “Technology can bring the cultural and creative world inside your home.

“We look forward to seeing how National Theatre at Home on YouTube delights the community and provides a chance to continue to learn.”

And the line-up is something to get excited about. Fans can look forward to catching the following shows, which will be available on demand for seven days.

One Man, Two Guvnors: James Corden (pictured above with Suzie Toase) delivering a Tony Awardwinni­ng performanc­e in Richard Bean’s hit comedy. Available every Thursday at the same time.

Jane Eyre: This bold and innovative re-imagining of Charlotte Bronte’s masterpiec­e uncovers one woman’s fight for freedom and fulfilment on her own terms. Available on April 9 until 16. Treasure Island:

Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in this thrilling stage adaptation. Featuring Arthur Darvill as Long John Silver. Streaming on April 16 until 23. Twelfth Night:

Where music is the food of love, and nobody is quite what they seem, anything proves possible in Shakespear­e’s classic comedy. Featuring Tamsin Greig as Malvolia. Streaming April 23 until 30.

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