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OCTOBER 11 & 14, Screening at The Modern

GOOD

by C.P. Taylor

OCTOBER 11 & 14, Screening at The Modern

GOOD

by C.P. Taylor

GOOD
by C.P. Taylor
directed by Dominic Cooke

 

David Tennant (Doctor Who) makes a much-anticipated return to the West End in a blistering reimagining of one of Britain’s most powerful, political plays.

 

As the world faces its Second World War, John Halder, a good, intelligent German professor, finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences.

 

Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke (Follies) directs C.P. Taylor’s timely tale, with a cast that also features Elliot Levey (Coriolanus) and Sharon Small (The Bay). Filmed live at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London.

 

Both performances will feature English subtitles.

 

Amphibian Stage’s New Tiered Ticket Pricing Model

Tickets for this show range from $10-25, but YOU get to decide what you pay in an effort to make theatre more accessible for any budget. Read more about our tiered ticketing model here!

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AUGUST 23 & 26, Screening at The Modern

Best of Enemies

by James Graham

AUGUST 23 & 26, Screening at The Modern

Best of Enemies

by James Graham

Best of Enemies
by James Graham
directed by Jeremy Herrin
inspired by the documentary by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon

 

David Harewood (Homeland) and Zachary Quinto (Star Trek) play feuding political rivals in James Graham’s (Sherwood) multiple award-winning new drama.

 

In 1968 America, as two men fight to become the next president, all eyes are on the battle between two others: the cunningly conservative William F. Buckley Jr., and the unruly liberal Gore Vidal.

 

During a new nightly television format, they debate the moral landscape of a shattered nation. As beliefs are challenged and slurs slung, a new frontier in American politics is opening and television news is about to be transformed forever.

Jeremy Herrin (All My Sons) directs this blistering political thriller, filmed live in London’s West End.

 

Amphibian Stage’s New Tiered Ticket Pricing Model

Tickets for this show range from $10-25, but YOU get to decide what you pay in an effort to make theatre more accessible for any budget. Read more about our tiered ticketing model here!

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MAY 24 & MAY 27, Screening at The Modern

Othello

by William Shakespeare

MAY 24 & MAY 27, Screening at The Modern

Othello

by William Shakespeare

An extraordinary new production of Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedy, directed by Clint Dyer with a cast that includes Giles Terera (Hamilton), Rosy McEwen (The Alienist) and Paul Hilton (The Inheritance).

 

She’s a bright, headstrong daughter of a senator; elevated by her status but stifled by its expectations. He’s refugee of slavery; having risen to the top of a white world, he finds love across racial lines has a cost.

 

Wed in secret, Desdemona and Othello crave a new life together. But as unseen forces conspire against them, they find their future is not theirs to decide.

 

Othello is filmed live on the Lyttleton stage of the National Theatre.

 

Amphibian Stage’s New Tiered Ticket Pricing Model

Tickets for this show range from $10-25, but YOU get to decide what you pay in an effort to make theatre more accessible for any budget. Read more about our tiered ticketing model here!

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APRIL 26 & APRIL 29, Screening at The Modern

The Crucible

by Arthur Miler

APRIL 26 & APRIL 29, Screening at The Modern

The Crucible

by Arthur Miler

A witch hunt is beginning in Arthur Miller’s captivating parable of power with Erin Doherty (The Crown) and Brendan Cowell (Yerma).

 

Raised to be seen but not heard, a group of young women in Salem suddenly find their words have an almighty power.  As a climate of fear, vendetta and accusation spreads through the community, no one is safe from trial.

 

Lyndsey Turner (Hamlet) directs this contemporary new staging, designed by Tony Award-winner Es Devlin (The Lehman Trilogy). Captured live from the Olivier stage at the National Theatre.

 

Amphibian Stage’s New Tiered Ticket Pricing Model

Tickets for this show range from $10-25, but YOU get to decide what you pay in an effort to make theatre more accessible for any budget. Read more about our tiered ticketing model here!

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MARCH 22 & MARCH 25, Screening at The Modern

The Seagull

by Anton Chekhov, in a version by Anya Reiss

MARCH 22 & MARCH 25, Screening at The Modern

The Seagull

by Anton Chekhov, in a version by Anya Reiss

Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) makes her West End debut in this 21st century retelling of Anton Chekhov’s tale of love and loneliness.

 

A young woman is desperate for fame and a way out. A young man is pining after the woman of his dreams. A successful writer longs for a sense of achievement. An actress wants to fight the changing of the times. In an isolated home in the countryside, dreams lie in tatters, hopes are dashed, and hearts broken. With nowhere left to turn, the only option is to turn on each other.

 

Following his critically acclaimed five-star production of Cyrano de Bergerac, Jamie Lloyd brings Anya Reiss’ adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s classic play to stage. Filmed live in London’s West End with a cast including Tom Rhys Harries (White Lines), Daniel Monks (The Normal Heart), Sophie Wu (Fresh Meat) and Indira Varma (Game of Thrones).

 

 

Amphibian Stage’s New Tiered Ticket Pricing Model

Tickets for this show range from $10-25, but YOU get to decide what you pay in an effort to make theatre more accessible for any budget. Read more about our tiered ticketing model here!

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JANUARY 11 & 14, Screening at The Modern

Much Ado About Nothing

by William Shakespeare

JANUARY 11 & 14, Screening at The Modern

Much Ado About Nothing

by William Shakespeare

Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd) and John Heffernan (Dracula) lead the cast in Shakespeare’s rom-com of sun, sea, and mistaken identity.

 

The legendary family-run Hotel Messina on the Italian Riveria has been visited by artists, celebrities, and royalty. But when the owner’s daughter weds a dashing young soldier, not all guests are in the mood for love.

 

A string of scandalous deceptions soon surround not only the young couple but also the adamantly single Beatrice and Benedick.

 

Following the award-winning success of National Theatre Live’s Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night and Antony and Cleopatra, director Simon Godwin returns with this irresistible comedy, broadcast live from the National Theatre stage.

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DECEMBER 7 & 10, Screening at The Modern

Jack Absolute Flies Again

by Richard Bean and Oliver Chris

DECEMBER 7 & 10, Screening at The Modern

Jack Absolute Flies Again

by Richard Bean and Oliver Chris

A rollicking new comedy by Richard Bean (One Man, Two Guvnors) and Oliver Chris (Twelfth Night).

 

After an aerial dog fight, Pilot Officer Jack Absolute flies home to win the heart of his old flame, Lydia Languish. Back on British soil, Jack’s advances soon turn to anarchy when the young heiress demands to be loved on her own, very particular, terms.

 

Emily Burns directs this spectacularly entertaining new version of Sheridan’s The Rivals. Featuring a cast including Caroline Quentin, Laurie Davidson, Natalie Simpson and Kelvin Fletcher.

 

‘One of the funniest productions in the National’s history.’ Guardian on One Man, Two Guvnors.

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SEPTEMBER 28 & OCTOBER 1, Screening at The Modern

Straight Line Crazy

by David Hare

SEPTEMBER 28 & OCTOBER 1, Screening at The Modern

Straight Line Crazy

by David Hare

Ralph Fiennes (Antony & Cleopatra) leads the cast in David Hare’s (Skylight) blazing account of the most powerful man in New York, a master manipulator whose legacy changed the city forever.

 

For forty uninterrupted years, Robert Moses exploited those in office through a mix of charm and intimidation. Motivated at first by a determination to improve the lives of New York City’s workers, he created parks, bridges and 627 miles of expressway to connect the people to the great outdoors.

 

Faced with resistance by protest groups campaigning for a very different idea of what the city should become, will the weakness of democracy be exposed in the face of his charismatic conviction?

 

Broadcast live from the Bridge Theatre in London, Nicholas Hytner directs this exhilarating new play.

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SEPTEMBER 7 & 10, Screening at The Modern

Prima Facie

by Suzie Miller

SEPTEMBER 7 & 10, Screening at The Modern

Prima Facie

by Suzie Miller

Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play.

 

Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working class origins to be at the top of her game; defending; cross examining and winning. An unexpected event forces her to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof and morals diverge.

 

Prima Facie takes us to the heart of where emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game.

 

Justin Martin directs this solo tour de force, captured live from the intimate Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End.

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