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The rise and rise of Event Cinema

Arts news, interviews and reviews. Kirsty Lang hears from Helen McCrory, Richard Eyre, Lesley Manville, Alan Ayckbourn and others about the flourishing phenomenon of event cinema.

Kirsty Lang investigates the flourishing phenomenon of so-called event cinema. Plays, musicals and operas in major cities have become available throughout the country on the big - and sometimes small - screen in local cinemas. Eric Felner, the producer of Billy Elliot the Musical tells of his delight at the performance in September that topped the cinema box office, beating Denzel Washington's The Equalizer into second place. David Sabel, the Head of Digital at the National Theatre responsible for NT Live, analyses the success of Frankenstein, War Horse and many other shows. Helen McCrory talks about what the live screening of Medea felt like and Lesley Manville and Richard Eyre describe having their theatre production of Ibsen's Ghosts filmed. Front Row hears from some who fear the impact of event cinema on local theatre and on touring; Lorne Campbell of Northern Stage and the playwright Alan Ayckbourn voice their concerns. And what is the future of event screening?

Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Sarah Johnson.

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30 minutes

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Mon 29 Dec 201419:15

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterKirsty Lang
Interviewed GuestEric Fellner
Interviewed GuestDavid Sabel
Interviewed GuestRichard Eyre
Interviewed GuestLesley Manville
Interviewed GuestHelen McCrory
Interviewed GuestLorne Campbell
Interviewed GuestAlan Ayckbourn
Interviewed GuestHasan Bakhshi
Interviewed GuestPeter Bazalgette
ProducerSarah Johnson

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  • Mon 29 Dec 201419:15

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