This month, theatre fans have an exciting lineup to look forward to. First up, Richard Bean's farcical adaptation of "One Man, Two Guvnors" returns to streaming on NT at Home from 13 January, promising its signature riotous energy and wit. The production, which originally wowed audiences at the National Theatre in 2011, catapulted James Corden to stardom and left a lasting impact.
Those who missed it can now relive the chaos of this British seaside romp, set against the backdrop of 1960s England. Whether you watch it with soup or "winerama!", this first-rate farce is sure to deliver laughs galore. With its clever script and impeccable performances, "One Man, Two Guvnors" has become a modern classic, not to be missed.
If farce isn't your thing, the National Theatre at Home also offers an array of other productions, including "Breaking Bach", which explores the intersection of Baroque music and breakdancing. This innovative project, featuring the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, promises to be both mesmerizing and enlightening.
For those in the mood for something more traditional, "Much Ado About Nothing" is another option. This 2023 Stratford production, directed by Chris Abraham, has been bookended with new scenes from feminist playwright Erin Shields, giving Hero greater agency and depth. The result is a comedy that shines brighter than ever.
Another must-watch is "Next to Normal", Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical about a family dealing with mental illness. Michael Longhurst's searing production, filmed on its West End transfer, is available from National Theatre at Home.
Finally, for fans of whodunits, "Murder at Midnight" offers an engaging comedy thriller by Torben Betts, starring Jason Durr in a tour that will run until Easter. The film version, courtesy of Original Theatre, is also streaming throughout January.
Those who missed it can now relive the chaos of this British seaside romp, set against the backdrop of 1960s England. Whether you watch it with soup or "winerama!", this first-rate farce is sure to deliver laughs galore. With its clever script and impeccable performances, "One Man, Two Guvnors" has become a modern classic, not to be missed.
If farce isn't your thing, the National Theatre at Home also offers an array of other productions, including "Breaking Bach", which explores the intersection of Baroque music and breakdancing. This innovative project, featuring the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, promises to be both mesmerizing and enlightening.
For those in the mood for something more traditional, "Much Ado About Nothing" is another option. This 2023 Stratford production, directed by Chris Abraham, has been bookended with new scenes from feminist playwright Erin Shields, giving Hero greater agency and depth. The result is a comedy that shines brighter than ever.
Another must-watch is "Next to Normal", Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical about a family dealing with mental illness. Michael Longhurst's searing production, filmed on its West End transfer, is available from National Theatre at Home.
Finally, for fans of whodunits, "Murder at Midnight" offers an engaging comedy thriller by Torben Betts, starring Jason Durr in a tour that will run until Easter. The film version, courtesy of Original Theatre, is also streaming throughout January.