Helen McCrory stars as Hester Collyer in The Deep Blue Sea, Terence Rattigan’s devastating portrait of emotional turmoil in post war Britain. Streaming from 7pm on 9 July, until 7pm on 16 July Its streaming coincides with Windrush Day 2020 (22 June).Īudio described version developed by Roz Chalmers and Louise Fryer and recorded by Roz Chalmers.Īudio described notes on the background to the play. (MP3 3 mins 31 secs)Īudio described notes on the, set, costumes and characters (MP3 14 mins 09 secs) The Deep Blue Sea The 5-star review in the Guardian described this epic production about Jamaican immigrants in post war Britain as “a landmark in the National Theatre’s history”. Streaming from 7pm on 18 June to 7pm on 25 JuneĪdapted from Andrea Levy’s prize-winning novel by Helen Edmundson and staged by the National’s Artistic Director, Rufus Norris, with a company of 40 actors and a running time of nearly 3 hours, Small Island sold out in 2019. Links to the audio-described videos will be available closer to the streaming date, but below we’ve given more information about each production, and links to the Audio Introductions available on the NT’s website. Three of the five productions just announced in the National Theatre’s NT at Home series will be audio described.
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