Experience the finest of English drama without traveling thousands of miles as °”ÍűTV SCREENS presents three Royal National Theatre recorded-live stage performances this fall.
The screenings range from classic literary masterpieces to popular contemporary works. All are open to the public.
The first screening, a British classic entitled âEveryman,â is set for Friday, Oct. 2, at 6:30 p.m. in the Raymond J. Estep Multimedia Center at the Bill S. Cole University Center. Each screening is $5 for students and $10 for members of the community. The new projection equipment in the Estep Multimedia Center provides for a high-quality screening.
The Royal National Theatre in London began under the estimable Laurence Olivier. Their productions are âshatteringly powerfulâ (Independent), âviscerally exciting and stunningâ (Daily Telegraph) and âdazzlingly inventiveâ (Evening Standard).
National Theatre Live (NT Live) is the Royal National Theatreâs groundbreaking project to broadcast the best in British theater to cinemas around the world. NT Live productions feature legendary actors like Benedict Cumberbatch, Helen Mirren, Derek Jacobi and Kenneth Branagh.
âAudience response to °”ÍűTV SCREENS in our first year was deeply gratifying to all of us who worked so hard to bring these cinematic events to our community. I feel like Ada has scored season tickets to the premier events on the world stage today,â said Dr. Steve Benton, director of °”ÍűTVâs Honors Program, associate professor in °”ÍűTVâs Department of English and Languages and co-director of °”ÍűTV SCREENS. âAnd the price of these tickets is almost too low to be believed. Anyone who appreciates theatre is going to be blown away by many of these historic productions.â
Here is a look at the fall season:
*âEverymanâ screens on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 6:30 p.m. BAFTA winner and Academy AwardÂź nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) takes the title role in this dynamic new production of one of English dramaâs oldest plays, directed by the National Theatreâs new director Rufus Norris (Broken, London Road). Critics hail Chiwetel Ejioforâs performance as âremarkableâ (Guardian), âexcellentâ (The Times), and âmagnificentâ (Financial Times).
*âHamletâ screens on Saturday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Academy AwardÂź nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (BBCâs Sherlock, The Imitation Game, Frankenstein at the National Theatre) takes on the title role of Shakespeareâs great tragedy. As Hamlet, âBenedict Cumberbatch exudes charisma and intelligenceâ (Evening Standard). Time Out calls it, â[o]ne of the most visually and atmospherically stunning productions . . . ever.â
*âThe Hard Problemâ screens on Monday, Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. and will be followed at 3:15 p.m. by an âHonors Presents the Sciencesâ panel discussion of the very mind-brain problem alluded to in the title. The expert panel will feature °”ÍűTV faculty representing the departments of Biology, Philosophy and Pschology. Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brain science institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness? This is âthe hard problemâ which puts Hilary at odds with her colleagues. âThe Hard Problemâ is â[i]ntellectually chargedâ and âpulses with interesting ideasâ (Evening Standard).
In the spring, °”ÍűTV SCREENS will host °”ÍűTVâs Foreign Film Festival (free films on Friday in February at 4 p.m.) as well as Royal National Theatre Live productions of the Beaux Stratagem, an original adaptation of Jane Eyre; Shakespeareâs Coriolanus and, on April 23, the 400th anniversary of the Bardâs death, his popular comedy, âAs You Like It.â
°”ÍűTV SCREENS collaborates with Sigma Tau Delta and the Honors Student Association to bring our community memorable cinematic experiences. To learn more about °”ÍűTV SCREENS, like our Facebook page or visit . For more information about NT Live screenings, visit ntlive.nationaltheatre.org.uk/. Contact Dr. Rebecca Nicholson-Weir, co-director of °”ÍűTV SCREENS, at (580) 559-5929 or rnichlsn@ecok.edu for more information.
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