The new titles include:
- The multi-award-winning new staging of Tony Kushner’s two-part play Angels in America (Parts 1 and 2) starring Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane, Denise Gough, Russell Tovey and James McArdle
- Award-winning one-woman play Chewing Gum Dreams written and performed by Michaela Coel
- Award-winning original film Romeo & Juliet directed by National Theatre Associate Simon Godwin and starring Jessie Buckley and Josh O’Connor
- Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Hirokazu Kore-eda's award-winning film, After Life in a new co-production with Headlong, a surreal and powerfully human look at the way we view our lives
- Nadia Fall’s verbatim play Home about people living on the margins of society featuring performances from Michaela Coel, Antonia Thomas and Kadiff Kirwan
- Kae Tempest's epic new take on Greek legend Paradise directed by Ian Rickson and performed by an all-female company
- Fiercely political play Rockets and Blue Lights directed by Miranda Cromwell in a co-production with Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre
- Landmark twentieth-century musical The Threepenny Opera adapted by playwright Simon Stephens, starring Rory Kinnear
- Caryl Churchill’s wildly innovative play Top Girls about a country divided by its own ambitions, directed by Lyndsey Turner
Free for UK state-funded schools and FE colleges, the NT Collection celebrates the best of British theatre and provides access to high-quality recordings of world-class productions from the NT and other leading UK theatres, alongside learning resources. Available productions range from Greek classics to literary adaptations and since the digital resource was launched in September 2019, these have been streamed over 2.4 million times reaching educational institutions in 57 countries including Sweden, USA, Peru and Indonesia.
Accompanying written and filmed learning resources complement the school curriculum and include rehearsal diaries, archive materials and interviews with cast and creative team members to explore the craft behind the stage. A new video series now available on the platform and on the NT’s YouTube channel, In Search of Greek Theatre, in association with Durham University, explores how classic Greek plays were communicated and interpreted through performance in a virtual visit to the NT’s Archive.
Alice King-Farlow, Director of NT Learning said, “So many teachers and students in the UK and across the globe are using the National Theatre Collection to enrich their learning and bring these plays to life in the classroom and so we’re delighted to expand this rich collection of resources in partnership with Bloomsbury Publishing and ProQuest. By sharing these world-class productions and vast array of learning materials, we hope to open up access to the arts and inspire students to explore the world of theatre in new ways”.
A teacher at Hollingworth Academy in Rochdale said, "For many of our students, the National Theatre can feel a long way away. But, by being able to watch these productions here, now, in their classroom, they feel it is their National Theatre."
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