Good coming to NTLive – There Ought To Be Clowns

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Good coming to NTLive – There Ought To Be Clowns


The National Theatre has introduced that the West End manufacturing of GOOD, directed by Dominic Cooke and produced by Fictionhouse and Playful Productions, will probably be broadcast to cinemas worldwide as a part of the National Theatre Live programme.

Professor John Halder thinks he’s a ‘good’ man.  But ‘good’ males should adapt to outlive.  As the world faces a World War, Halder finds himself pulled right into a motion with unthinkable penalties. In his much-anticipated return to the West End, David Tennant (Doctor Who) provides a ‘magnificent’ (The Guardian) efficiency on this blistering reimagining of one in all Britain’s strongest, political performs.

Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke (Follies) directs C. P. Taylor’s well timed story, with the solid that includes Elliot Levey (Cabaret) and Sharon Small (The Bay).

On behalf of Fictionhouse, Producer Kate Horton stated: “We are thrilled to be partnering with NT Live to make our production of GOOD available across the UK and worldwide. C.P. Taylor’s play is a powerful and timely message, and this broadcast will allow audiences to connect with the play, Dominic Cooke’s extraordinary production and David Tennant’s brilliant lead performance long beyond our run at the Harold Pinter Theatre.”

GOOD will probably be accessible in cinemas within the UK and Ireland from Thursday 20 April and across the globe from Thursday 15 June, with tickets now accessible with National Theatre Live.

GOOD is produced by Fictionhouse and Playful Productions, and runs on the Harold Pinter Theatre till 24 December. Tickets accessible by way of returns, go to www.goodtheplay.com for availability.

Further firm consists of Jim Creighton, Rebecca BainbridgeIzaak CainerJamie CameronEdie NewmanLizzie Schenk and George Todică.

Set and costume design is by Vicki Mortimer; lighting design by Zoe Spurr; sound design by Tom Gibbons; hair, wigs and make up by Campbell Young Associates; musical association and composition by Will Stuart; motion course by Imogen Knight and casting by Amy Ball CDG.

Filmed stay on the Harold Pinter Theatre in London.

Sky Arts is the Headline Partner of National Theatre Live within the UK.

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