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Helen Mirren’s return to the stage – already one of the most eagerly awaited cultural events of the year – is about to be one of the most ground-breaking.
On June 25 her performance in Phèdre, a 17th-century French tragedy, will be beamed live from the National Theatre in London to 50 cinemas around the country and, within 24 hours, a further 100 all over the globe.
Operas, concerts and sports events have already proved that there is an audience for live event broadcasts but theatres had held back, wary of previous lifeless attempts to film stage plays. The National, however, sees this as an opportunity to grow support.
Nicholas Hytner, the director of the National, said yesterday that the sector needed to find out whether there was an audience.
“It feels like somebody is going to try this and if somebody’s got to try it, it has to be us. If it works it will be obviously a tremendous step forward.
“If Olivier’s National Theatre had been available in a cinema in Manchester when I was growing up I would have gone every time. It would have been a fantastic resource for me.”
The pilot programme will be made up of four plays, priced lower than usual to reflect the intrusiveness of the cameras in the auditorium.
They will be screened once only as “liveness is pretty essential”.
The idea is to treat the performance as an outside broadcast with cameramen moving round and zooming in for close-ups to provide a more cinematic product than has been achieved previously; 3-D technology could be used in future seasons. Phèdre by Racine, adapted from a Greek myth about the fatal love of Theseus’ wife for her stepson, is the only play selected for filming so far. The production will be from a translation by Ted Hughes and also stars Dominic Cooper and Margaret Tyzack.
Hytner, who is also directing the play, said that it was a natural choice for the first show and that Mirren had agreed to be the centrepiece of a publicity campaign. “I really think it will be brilliant. I think it will work.”
The Metropolitan Opera in New York pioneered live broadcasts several years ago and enjoyed a significant advantage over the National, Hytner said. “The music in opera subconsciously prevents the audience from bringing a cinematic frame of reference to bear. Without music, with actors we have seen a lot of on the screen there’s a danger it might feel theatrical in all the wrong ways. We simply don’t know.”
Cinema audiences, who will pay about £10 in the UK, can expect extras that the theatre audience miss out on, such as backstage footage and interviews with the cast and crew.
Hytner said that the recession had not yet affected funding and pledged to continue taking risks with the repertoire.
Next at the National
— England People Very Nice, a new play by Richard Bean about immigration, opening next month
— Brecht’s Mother Courage, directed by Deborah Warner with Fiona Shaw. From September
— A new, as yet untitled, play by Alan Bennett that imagines a meeting between an elderly W. H. Auden and Benjamin Britten. From November
— Adaptations of Terry Pratchett’s novel Nation, Hanif Kureishi’s novel The Black Album and the Oscar-winning Russian film Burnt By The Sun
Source: National Theatre
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