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All My Sons
Age recommendation: 12+
This Old Vic production was recorded through National Theatre Live on 14th May 2019.
America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and Kate Keller are a success story. They have built a home, raised two sons and established a thriving business. But nothing lasts fore...
Age recommendation: 12+
This Old Vic production was recorded through National Theatre Live on 14th May 2019.
America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and Kate Keller are a success story. They have built a home, raised two sons and established a thriving business. But nothing lasts forever and their contented lives, already shadowed by the loss of their eldest boy to war, are about to shatter. With the return of a figu...
Age recommendation: 12+
This Old Vic production was recorded through National Theatre Live on 14th May 2019.
America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and Kate Keller are a success story. They have built a home, raised two sons and established a thriving business. But nothing lasts forever and their contented lives, already shadowed by the loss of their eldest boy to war, are about to shatter. With the return of a figure from the past, long buried truths are forced to the surface and the price of their American dream is laid bare.
From the Old Vic, Jeremy Herrin directs Sally Field and Bill Pullman in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama.
CAST
Kate Keller: Sally Field
Joe Keller: Bill Pullman
Chris Keller: Colin Morgan
Ann Deever: Jenna Coleman
George Deever: Oliver Johnstone
Dr. Jim Bayliss: Sule Rimi
Sue Bayliss: Kayla Meikle
Frank Lubey: Gunnar Cauthery
Lydia Lubey: Bessie Carter
CREATIVE TEAM
Director: Jeremy Herrin
Writer: Arthur Miller
Set & Costume Designer: Max Jones
Lighting Designer: Richard Howell
Sound Designer: Carolyn Downing
Video Designer: Duncan McLean
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The Bald Soprano
Broadway Master Class, 1, Directors: Sheryl Kaller
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Tony® Award winner, Sheryl Kaller, gets...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Tony® Award winner, Sheryl Kaller, gets real about how the trip to Broadway as a director is always a unique journey. Lessons include how to direct with clarity and vision, ho...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Tony® Award winner, Sheryl Kaller, gets real about how the trip to Broadway as a director is always a unique journey. Lessons include how to direct with clarity and vision, how to get hired, how to find good plays, and more. Broadway highlights: “Mothers and Sons”, “Next Fall”.
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What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Charles Randolph Wright, acclaimed direc...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Charles Randolph Wright, acclaimed director of the Broadway smash hit, "Trouble in Mind", talks about his shift from an actor to Broadway director and provides essential persp...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Charles Randolph Wright, acclaimed director of the Broadway smash hit, "Trouble in Mind", talks about his shift from an actor to Broadway director and provides essential perspective on how to create effective scene and character transitions, when to say, “I don’t know” and what directors must study. Other Broadway highlights: “Motown the Musical”, “Love/Life”, “Bea Arthur on Broadway”.
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What advice would a Broadway actor give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Two-time Tony® Award winner, Christian Borl...
What advice would a Broadway actor give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Two-time Tony® Award winner, Christian Borle, coaches actors on comedy. Lessons include key insight on timing, collaboration and how to best pitch your ideas a director. Broadway...
What advice would a Broadway actor give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Two-time Tony® Award winner, Christian Borle, coaches actors on comedy. Lessons include key insight on timing, collaboration and how to best pitch your ideas a director. Broadway highlights: “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, “Peter and the Starcatcher”, “Legally Blonde”.
Show more Show lessBroadway Master Class, 3, Directors: Stephen Brackett
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Drama Desk Award winner, Stephen Brackett...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Drama Desk Award winner, Stephen Brackett, teaches directors about the grueling process of Broadway previews, including: what previews are for, what directors must know about p...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Drama Desk Award winner, Stephen Brackett, teaches directors about the grueling process of Broadway previews, including: what previews are for, what directors must know about previews and how to use previews to catapult a show to opening night success. Broadway Highlights: “The Lightning Thief”, “Be More Chill” and “Passing Strange”.
Show more Show lessBroadway Master Class, 4, Directors: Kristin Hanggi
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Tony® Award nominee, Kristen Hanggi, let...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Tony® Award nominee, Kristen Hanggi, lets directors in on the granular secrets of how to shape a Broadway play or musical from beginning to end: where to start, what to struct...
What advice would a Broadway director give to the younger version of themselves about one specific topic, using three examples from their own resume? The best in the business sit down, lean forward and get real about the secrets behind their personal technique and process. Tony® Award nominee, Kristen Hanggi, lets directors in on the granular secrets of how to shape a Broadway play or musical from beginning to end: where to start, what to structure, and how to avoid critical mistakes. Broadway highlight: “Rock of Ages”.
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Up close and personal with Broadway’s best, Broadway Masters lets viewers into the minds and imaginations of 10 of the industry’s top performers, who offer penetrating insight and an unforgettable education on how they made it to Broadway. From the original Broadway cast of "Rent", to movie stardom in "How Ste...
Up close and personal with Broadway’s best, Broadway Masters lets viewers into the minds and imaginations of 10 of the industry’s top performers, who offer penetrating insight and an unforgettable education on how they made it to Broadway. From the original Broadway cast of "Rent", to movie stardom in "How Stella Got Her Groove Back", Taye Diggs discusses the evolution of a career between stage and screen.
Crossovers, S. 1, Ep. 3, Billy Magnussen
"Crossovers" is a talk show featuring a celebrity host interviewing stars that have crossed over from theatre to other media – or the other way around. Inspirational, instructive and often hilarious, "Crossovers" presents an in-depth look at these stars’ careers, while exploring how theatre has impacted their...
"Crossovers" is a talk show featuring a celebrity host interviewing stars that have crossed over from theatre to other media – or the other way around. Inspirational, instructive and often hilarious, "Crossovers" presents an in-depth look at these stars’ careers, while exploring how theatre has impacted their artistic journeys. Billy takes us on his journey from performing arts college to getting fired from his first acting job to stardom on...
"Crossovers" is a talk show featuring a celebrity host interviewing stars that have crossed over from theatre to other media – or the other way around. Inspirational, instructive and often hilarious, "Crossovers" presents an in-depth look at these stars’ careers, while exploring how theatre has impacted their artistic journeys. Billy takes us on his journey from performing arts college to getting fired from his first acting job to stardom on Broadway and in films.
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