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Shows:
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...some trace of her
A multimedia performance using live video. Adapted by Katie Mitchell and the company from Dostoevsky's The Idiot.
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August: Osage County
The internationally renowned Steppenwolf Company production. This new play unflinchingly – and uproariously – exposes the dark side of the Midwestern American family.
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Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
A dissident is locked up in an asylum. If he accepts that he was ill, has been treated and is now cured, he will be released. Tom Stoppard’s darkly funny and provocative play asks if denying the truth is a price worth paying for liberty.
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Gethsemane
This richly imagined ensemble play about British public life looks at the way business, media and politics are now intertwined to nobody’s advantage.
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in-i
A major new work of dance theatre created by one of the world’s leading dancer/choreographers, Akram Khan, and actress Juliette Binoche.
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Macbeth
A National Theatre touring production for younger audiences.
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Mrs Affleck
Samuel Adamson’s new play takes Ibsen’s Little Eyolf as the inspiration for a passionate and tragic tale of obsessive love, set in 1950s England.
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Oedipus
Sophocles’ magnificent tragedy in an intense and raw new version by Frank McGuinness.
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The Pitmen Painters
Lee Hall’s new play is a humorous, deeply moving and timely look at art, class and politics.
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To Be Straight with You
a work conceived and directed by Lloyd Newson
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The Walworth Farce
Direct from a critically acclaimed run in New York, this remarkable play by Enda Walsh delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
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War Horse
Following its sell out run, War Horse returns to the National. From 10 September.
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The Year of Magical Thinking
Adapted for the stage by Joan Didion from her best-selling memoir of the same name, chronicles the aftermath of her husband’s sudden death.
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Private Peaceful with Michael Morpurgo and Coope, Boyes and Simpson
Powerful, lyrical songs and evocative readings tell the story of two brothers-in-arms during one long night in the First World War.
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An Evening with Private Eye
The annual round-up of the year's events with Ian Hislop and special guests
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Bill Paterson
Actor Bill Paterson, brought up in 50s Glasgow, reads from Tales from the Back Green
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Christopher Bigsby on Arthur Miller
Christopher Bigsby introduces his much-anticipated biography of one of the 20th century’s greatest playwrights.
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Denis Norden
The distinguished comedy writer and presenter is joined by Barry Cryer to look back on his career in Clips from a Life.
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The Horse Whisperers
A unique chance to see the celebrated ‘Man Who Listens to Horses’, Monty Roberts, and the horse psychologist, Kelly Marks working with a live horse and a War Horse puppet..
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In Conversation with Clare Higgins
The actress talks about her current role as Jocasta in Oedipus and her career.
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In Conversation with Ralph Fiennes
The actor talks about his current role in Oedipus and his career, and answers your questions.
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In Conversation with Tamsin Greig
Currently appearing in Gethsemane, Tamsin Greig talks about her career.
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Jonathan Croall on Sybil Thorndike
Biographer Jonathan Croall talks to Polly Toynbee about the great actress, pacifist and socialist, Sybil Thorndike.
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Jonathan Kent on Oedipus
The director reflects on his production of Sophocles' tragedy.
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Julie Walters
s her autobiography is published, a comedy legend returns to the National to reflect on her hugely diverse 25-year career.
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Juliette Binoche and Akram Khan on in-i
Dancer and choreographer Akram Khan and actress Juliette Binoche discuss their new collaboration.
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Katie Mitchell
One of the most adventurous directors working today talks about her new book, The Director’s Craft.
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Marianne Elliott and Samuel Adamson on Mrs Affleck
The director and playwright talk about this new production, inspired by Ibsen’s Little Eyolf.
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Michael Holroyd and Richard Briers on Ellen Terry and Henry Irving
Michael Holroyd is joined by fellow Irving-enthusiast, Richard Briers, to examine the dramatic lives of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving.
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Michael Morpurgo
As the revival of War Horse continues in the Olivier, the author reflects on Joey’s journey to the stage.
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Mike Brearley on The Oedipus Complex
The psychoanalyst and former England cricket captain explores the connection between Sophocles’ telling of the Oedipus story, and Freud’s analysis.
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On To Be Straight With You
Guests including Munira Mirza (GLA Director of Arts, Culture and Creative Industries), Douglas Murray (Centre for Social Cohesion) and Andrea Minichiello Williams (Christian Legal Centre), discuss the challenging themes of this work.
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Peter Gill
Apprenticeship is Peter Gill’s potent recollection of the changing theatrical landscape of the 60s and his journey from being a young actor to becoming a director and playwright.
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Roger Moore
UNICEF ambassador and legendary screen actor, Roger Moore, talks about his long and illustrious career
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Russell T Davies
The man who rejuvenated one of the BBC’s most iconic programmes talks to Benjamin Cook about Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale.
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Sheila Hancock
Just Me is the moving and honest account of Sheila Hancock’s life since the death of her husband, John Thaw.
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Stella Duffy
Writer and actor Stella Duffy talks about her new novel The Room of Lost Things.
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Theatre Quiz
Two rival National Theatre companies do battle over theatrical knowledge in the festive annual quiz.
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Tracy Letts and Anna D Shapiro on August: Osage County
The playwright, Tracy Letts, and director, Anna D Shapiro, discuss Steppenwolf’s award-winning production.
Exhibitions:
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Take a view – Landscape Photographer of the Year 2008
The second year of this annual Award, to find the UK’s Landscape Photographer of the Year.
