LIVE SCREENINGS AT THE FLAVEL
NT LIVE OBSESSION Thursday 11th May, 7:00pm
Jude Laws plays Gino, a magnetically handsome and down- on-his-luck drifter. At a road side restaurant he encounters husband and wife, Giuseppe and Giovanna. Irresistibly attracted to each other, Gino and Giovanna begin an affair and plot to murder her husband. But, in this tale of passion and destruction, the crime only serves to tear them apart. Ivo van Hove directs this new stage adaptation of Luchino Visconti’s 1943 film, broadcast live from London’s Barbican.
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ROH LIVE THE DREAM / SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS / MARGUERITE AND ARMAND Wednesday 7th June, 7:15pm
The Royal Ballet brings its celebration of 70 years at the Royal Opera House to a close with a mixed programme of works by its founder choreographer Frederick Ashton. The Dream - an adaptation of Shakespeare’s riotous comedy in which a forest sprite, armed with a love potion, plays havoc. Symphonic Variations – first performed in 1946, six dancers perform a se- ries of quartets, duets, sextets and solos to Franck’s brooding Variations symphoniques. Marguerite and Armand - Ashton’s beautiful and emotional retelling of a well-known story, famil- iar to us through Verdi’s opera La traviata.
NT LIVE PETER PAN Saturday 10th June, 2:00pm
NT LIVE WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF Friday 19th May, 7:00pm
Imelda staunton and Conleth Hill star in James Macdonald’s critically acclaimed, 5-star production of edward Albee’s landmark play, broadcast live to cinemas from the Harold Pinter Theatre, London. In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband George’s displeasure, has invited the new professor and his wife to their home for some after-party drinks. As the alcohol flows and dawn approaches, the young couple are drawn into George and Martha’s toxic games until the evening reaches its climax in a moment of devastating truth- telling.
RSC LIVE ANTONY & CLEOPATRA Wednesday 24th May, 7:00pm
Iqbal Khan directs Shakespeare’s tragedy of love and duty, picking up the story where Julius Caesar ends. Following Caesar’s assassination, Mark Antony has reached the heights of power. Now he has neglected his empire for a life of decadent seduction with his mistress, Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. Torn between love and duty, Antony’s military brilliance deserts him, and his passion leads the lovers to their tragic end. Iqbal Khan returns to the RSC to direct, following his critically acclaimed productions of Othello and Much Ado About Nothing.
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN – HOKUSAI, FROM THE
BRITISH MUSUEM Sunday 4th June, 2:00pm A stunning documentary and exclusive guided tour of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave. Hokusai was one of Japan’s greatest artists and produced numerous works during his 90-year lifetime between 1760 to 1849. He is considered to be on a par with other great global artists such as Rembrandt and Picasso and is best known for the iconic print ‘The Great Wave’ – one of the World’s most famous images. Using extraordinary close-ups and ground-breaking technology, Hokusai’s paintings and
Captured live at the National Theatre, a recorded performance of JM Barrie’s much-loved tale screens in cinemas this sum- mer. When Peter Pan, leader of the Lost Boys, loses his shad- ow, headstrong Wendy helps him to re-attach it. In return, she is invited to Neverland, where Tinker Bell the fairy, Tiger Lily and the vengeful Captain Hook await. A riot of magic, music and make-believe ensues. A delight for children and adults
alike.
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN – MICHELANGELO: LOVE & DEATH Tuesday 20th June, 7:00pm
To coincide with the National Gallery exhibition, this film offers a fresh biography of Michelangelo who is considered one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance – and perhaps of all time. The film explores his relationship with his contempo- raries and his immense artistic practice that included painting, sculpture and architecture.
NT LIVE SALOME
Thursday 22nd June, 7:00pm This charged retelling turns the infamous biblical tale on its head, placing the girl we call Salomé at the centre of a revolu- tion. Internationally acclaimed director Yaël Farber draws on multiple accounts to create her urgent, hypnotic production on the Olivier stage.
ROH LIVE OTELLO
Wednesday 28th June, 7:15pm World-famous tenor Jonas Kaufmann makes his role debut as Otello in Verdi’s passionate retelling of Shakespeare’s great tragedy of jealousy, deception and murder. Soprano Maria Agresta will be his Desdemona and baritone Ludovic Tézier his nemesis Iago in a new production by Olivier Award-winning director Keith Warner.
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