In The Turning Point, written by Michael Dobbs, Benedict Cumberbatch takes the role of Guy Burgess while Matthew Marsh plays the part of Winston Churchill. The play was part of the Sky Arts Theatre Live! Series, which won the Broadcasting Press Guild Best Multichannel Programme Award.
A presentation of Tennessee Williams' three one-act plays: "Moony's Kid Don't Cry", "The Last of My ...
A 2010 broadcast of Hamlet returns to cinemas as part of the NT's 50th anniversary celebrations. Fo...
Set halfway through the 17th century, a church play is performed for the benefit of the young aristo...
National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richa...
The fantastical tale of a little girl who won't - or can't - follow the rules. Confounded by her cla...
A man thinks he is not the father of his presumed daughter.
Medea is a wife and a mother. For the sake of her husband, Jason, she’s left her home and borne two ...
Two friends meet at a café. The silent unmarried Mr Y and the outspoken married Mr X. When Mr X real...
Traveling rainmaker Starbuck arrives at the drought-ridden Curry place, promising rain for the farm ...
A self-obsessed actor in the midst of a mid-life crisis juggles a fawning ingenue, a crazed playwrig...
A story of survival about a woman's first night in a Soviet prison camp. After committing a crime to...
Set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I, and the Essex Rebellion against her...
A troubled marriage is tested by the couple's involvement in a theatrical production of Racine’s And...
A married man and his young mistress suffer sadistic torture when Tom, Dick and Harry invade their ...
For generations, African men have gathered in barber shops to discuss the world. These are places wh...
A hypnotic play going inside the mind of a mental astronomer
The solo actor in Shimmer tells the story by becoming each character in turn. The play takes place i...
When Madea gets sick, her family comes to her aid. What they don't realize is that they're the ones ...