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The Brits are coming: Sundance Cinemas plans live broadcasts from London'sNational Theatre
Sure, you could be like Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow or Kanye West and pick up a flat in Islington, a fake English accent and a box at the Old Vic. Or you could indulge your Anglophilia a little closer to home.
Sundance Cinemas is bringing some of the best in English drama to Houston with live broadcasts from the National Theatre of London. Starting on Jan. 2, National Theatre Live will offer limited screenings of four of the top productions of the season, featuring everything from new work to a Shakespearean classic re-imagined.
The screenings get underway on Jan. 2 and 7 with The Collaborators, a new work by the screenwriter of Trainspotting. It's the darkly humorous tale of a dissident playwright in 1938 Moscow who's offered the unsettling opportunity to write a play about Stalin on the occasion of the dictator's 60th birthday.
Traveling Light on Feb. 13 and 18 continues the theme of new plays, looking at life in the 1930s, this time at Eastern European immigrants who made it big in the golden age of Hollywood.
Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors is about two sets of twins who've never met but end up for one crazy day in the same city. The classic story of mistaken identity is given a modern update with signage that looks like it would fit well within the Friday movie pantheon. Screenings take place on March 17 and 19.
Another centuries-old comedy finishes out the season on April 7 and 9 — Restoration-era She Stoops to Conquer keeps the period costumes and sets as well as the cutting commentary.
Tickets to National Theatre Live broadcasts are $20 and can be purchased here.