Director: Adam Penford. Multi-award-winning drama The Madness of George III will be National Theatre Live’s first ever broadcast from Nottingham Playhouse. Roman War hero Martius, alias Coriolanus, is named consul, Rome's highest public office. Cast: Mark Gatiss, Adrian Scarborough. Approved Running time 173m 11s . Watch the Donmar Warehouse’s Coriolanus with Tom Hiddleston, from 7pm UK time on Thur 4 June until 7pm, 11 June. Directed by Barry Avrich, Robert Lepage. Rome needs a hero. Cast also includes Alfred Enoch, Deborah Findlay and Mark Gatiss, and the production was directed by former Donmar Artistic Director Josie Rourke.

With Rochenda Sandall, Mark Stanley, Dwane Walcott, Mark Gatiss. NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: CORIOLANUS. The National Theatre production of This House by James Graham (Quiz, West End and ITV) will be streamed on 28 May.Filmed live in 2013, This House is a timely, moving and funny insight into the workings of British politics.

London's National Theatre is streaming popular shows for free. THEATRE ONLINE Coriolanus, National Theatre at Home ... CORIOLANUS is possibly the most single-track and linear of all Shakespeare’s works. Directed by Josie Rourke, Tim Van Someren. Posted on June 6, 2020 June 16, 2020 by Summer Hoagland-Abernathy. Caius Martius Coriolanus is a war hero, banished from his home, seeking to come back. Within his first few moments onstage, his own blood is crusted into his short, cropped hair, and it drips down his face. Home/Drama/ Coriolanus – National Theatre at Home. Gillian Anderson in A Streetcar Named Desire and Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus. (© Johan Persson) London's National Theatre has announced four more free …

Coriolanus, YouTube (4 – 11 June only) Tom Hiddleston stars in this National Theatre production of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus Hunky Tom Hiddleston (Loki in the Marvel universe) takes on the titular role in this gory recreation of Shakespeare’s wartime epic. Coriolanus is available to watch right now on the National Theatre’s YouTube channel. A noted Shakespeare interpreter, he first achieved success onstage at the Royal National Theatre. The version of the show we’re getting was filmed in 2014, and carries a …

Coriolanus Exploring the Play at Home If you’re watching Coriolanus at home and would like to find out more about the production, there are a number of different resources that you can explore. Red cascades down on general Gaius Marcius Coriolanus at every turn. Ultimately though, this is a production that is very much about the performances – and what a cast it is. Coming up: Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus and Gillian Anderson in A Streetcar Named Desire.

Coriolanus was filmed live on stage at the Donmar Warehouse in 2014 by National Theatre Live. Coriolanus, National Theatre at Home review – gritty 21st century update The power of the mob still resonates in a production that speaks powerfully to our times Theatre Lockdown Special 8: A film star plays tough, and several familiar titles are examined anew Tom Hiddleston reminds us of his stage roots, as does Christopher Walken as Captain Hook To support the theatre through the coronavirus crisis, donate at nationaltheatre.org.uk or text NTATHOME 10 to 70085 to give £10 Type of media Film. National Theatre Presents CORIOLANUS Review—Cascading Red on the Roman’s Head. Introducing National Theatre at Home Connect with us Explore Red cascades down on general Gaius Marcius Coriolanus at every turn.

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This was another excellent production by the National Theatre.

Within his first few moments onstage, his own blood is crusted into his short, cropped hair, and it drips down his face.

Coriolanus is one of the few Shakespeare plays I knew nothing about going in and from a story perspective it does feel like a slightly less impressive version of Julius Caesar. National Theatre Presents A Pop of Color. Caius Martius Coriolanus is a war hero, banished from his … Following Coriolanus, each week a different production will be made available to watch for free via the National Theatre’s YouTube channel on Thursdays at 7pm UK-time and will then be available on demand for seven days.