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$1006.00 premiere it's been banned censored and also performed in several languages now the national theatre in mannheim germany has reimagined spring awakening as an opera called dark spring. 30 serve ever since i was a teenager young adult i've been excited by the idea of writing an opera with protectionists who are on the cusp of adult hood at the exact moment they are shaping their lives. with dark spring hence tamara set out to find the right tone for the feelings of his 4 characters it's the soundtrack to an emotional states of emergency. the search for identity in the age of social media. but is it an accurate picture what does the generation of digital natives have to say the it's much to do or an take for example the rooms in your home your own room usually a private room where you are alone with your thoughts and yourself but suddenly you are carrying this many world around 2 of you this performative element oh god do i post this do this do that you're under social pressure in a way your putting on a performance on them is hardly. whatever on display vulnerable on the catwalk of mu
$1006.00 premiere it's been banned censored and also performed in several languages now the national theatre in mannheim germany has reimagined spring awakening as an opera called dark spring. 30 serve ever since i was a teenager young adult i've been excited by the idea of writing an opera with protectionists who are on the cusp of adult hood at the exact moment they are shaping their lives. with dark spring hence tamara set out to find the right tone for the feelings of his 4 characters it's...
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this so have those of the national theatre the oyster eradication of the freedom of speech and freedom of assembly freedom of . we are the predominant hotheads of the government and so actually we are aware read about all things. under article 23 of hong kong's constitution the basic law the region has to enact national security legislation and the will but when the government tried to do so in 2003 hundreds of thousands of home congress took to the streets fearing such a little would have wrote their freedoms. the bill was ultimately withdrawn no further attempt was made to reintroduce it even though pro beijing politicians have always controlled the legislative council they know dot com people posted it they don't want to suffer. the loss of reputation. and also loss of. the chief executive do. they want to do it. chief executive want to keep a good reputation but i'll go people. in 2019 massive protests gripped hong kong following the introduction of yet another controversial bill ah their own odd chief executive kerry lam wanted to amend the city's extradition law. opponents fit do
this so have those of the national theatre the oyster eradication of the freedom of speech and freedom of assembly freedom of . we are the predominant hotheads of the government and so actually we are aware read about all things. under article 23 of hong kong's constitution the basic law the region has to enact national security legislation and the will but when the government tried to do so in 2003 hundreds of thousands of home congress took to the streets fearing such a little would have...
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$1006.00 premiere it's been banned censored and also performed in several languages now the national theatre and mannheim germany has reimagined spring awakening as an opera called dark spring. 37 since i was a teenager young adult i've been excited by the idea of writing an opera with protectionists who are on the cusp of adult hood at the exact moment they are shaping their lives style. with dark spring hence tamara set out to find the right tone for the feelings of his 4 characters it's the soundtrack to an emotional state of emergency. the search for identity in the age of social media. but is it an accurate picture of what does the generation of digital natives have to say the it's mostly take for example the rooms in your home your own room usually a private room where you are alone with your thoughts and yourself but suddenly you are carrying this mini world around 2 of you this performative element oh god do i post this do this do that you're under social pressure in a way your putting on a performance on an entirely. whatever on display vulnerable on the catwalk of multimedia global
$1006.00 premiere it's been banned censored and also performed in several languages now the national theatre and mannheim germany has reimagined spring awakening as an opera called dark spring. 37 since i was a teenager young adult i've been excited by the idea of writing an opera with protectionists who are on the cusp of adult hood at the exact moment they are shaping their lives style. with dark spring hence tamara set out to find the right tone for the feelings of his 4 characters it's the...
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firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look i shan't go as promised says reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you knew this is as close to their state as the ensemble kukula theater in minutes can get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others demonstrating against the government. every day they hold a vigil. this gathering is illegal the police will interns coming out to sing is enough to face arrest. joining them is double bass player eric since bella who says recollection demonstrating has become part of daily life especially after he and his colleagues resigned in spectacular fashion. beat it they shouted as they literally threw their resignation letters at the culture minister's feet a scene that soon went viral online. in a moment here just felt that i couldn't keep on working for a government theatre in a situation like this when we h
firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look i shan't go as promised says reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you knew this is as close to their state as the ensemble kukula theater in minutes can get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others...
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firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look at promises of reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you you really this is as close to their state as the ensemble kukula theater in minutes can get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others demonstrating against the government. every day they hold a vigil. this gathering is illegal the policeman and turns coming out to saying is enough to face arrest. joining them is double bass player eric since bell who says rigged election demonstrating has become part of daily life especially after he and his colleagues resigned in spectacular fashion. beat it they shouted as they literally threw their resignation letters at the culture minister speak a c but soon went viral online. the moment here just felt that i couldn't keep on working for a government theatre in a situation like this when we have such an
firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look at promises of reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you you really this is as close to their state as the ensemble kukula theater in minutes can get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others...
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and the fact that diana brought greatjoy to everybody at the national theatre.oung person and i admired her ever since. we will miss her. she was powerful and strong and i think that is what we need to learn that actresses go through a lot of ups and downs and she survived them all. it is not easy as a young actress breaking through, it is a tough time and you all did it with incredible characters, and such strong women that you pretrade on the screens and on stage. when she was at the royal shakespeare company when she got the pa rt shakespeare company when she got the part of emma, she had quite a great background and when she wanted to leave, she knew it was time to leave and she had this magnificent last moment with game of thrones which she won all sorts of awards and then she won all sorts of awards and then she has another series which is yet to come out now and all things great and small, i think that is what it's called. and she will never be forgotten and she is a dame and she wrote the best book ever, about the worst reviews actresses says ever had th
and the fact that diana brought greatjoy to everybody at the national theatre.oung person and i admired her ever since. we will miss her. she was powerful and strong and i think that is what we need to learn that actresses go through a lot of ups and downs and she survived them all. it is not easy as a young actress breaking through, it is a tough time and you all did it with incredible characters, and such strong women that you pretrade on the screens and on stage. when she was at the royal...
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firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe promises of reform he's hoping for political change in his country and to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you know you this is as close to their state as the ensemble could pull a theater in minutes to get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others demonstrating against the government. every day they hold a vigil. while this gathering is illegal the policeman interns coming out to sing is enough to face arrests. joining them is double bass player eric since bella who says rigged election demonstrating has become part of daily life especially after he and his colleagues resigned in spectacular fashion. beat it they shouted as they literally threw their resignation letters at the culture minister speak a scene that soon went viral online. and the moment there was a mistake you just felt that i couldn't keep on working for a government theatre in a situation like this when
firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe promises of reform he's hoping for political change in his country and to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you know you this is as close to their state as the ensemble could pull a theater in minutes to get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others demonstrating against...
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firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look at promises of reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you you really this is this close to their state is the ensemble who pull a theater in midstream get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others demonstrating against the government. every day they hold a vigil. while this gathering is illegal the policemen interns coming out to sing is enough to face arrest. joining them is double bass player eric since bella who says rigged election demonstrating has become part of daily life especially after he and his colleagues resigned in spectacular fashion. the family beat it they shouted as they literally threw their resignation letters at the culture minister speak a seam that soon went viral online. and the moment here in the midst of it just felt that i couldn't keep on working for a government theatre
firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look at promises of reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you you really this is this close to their state is the ensemble who pull a theater in midstream get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others...
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firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look at promises of reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you you this is as close to their state as the ensemble who pull a theater in midstream get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others demonstrating against the government. every day they hold a vigil. while this gathering is illegal the policeman interns coming out to sing is enough to face arrest. joining them is double bass player eric since bell russa's recollection demonstrating has become part of daily life especially after he and his colleagues resigned in spectacular fashion. beat it they shouted as they literally threw their resignation letters at the culture minister speak a c but soon went viral online. it just felt that i couldn't keep on working for a government theater in a situation like this when we have such an abuse of power goin
firm and refuse to be intimidated by this show of strength eric has given up his job at the national theatre in minsk to join the protests like many belarussians he doesn't believe look at promises of reform he is hoping for political change in his country and an answer to the autocracy that has lasted for 26 years. you you this is as close to their state as the ensemble who pull a theater in midstream get nowadays. they've been locked out after joining tens of thousands of others demonstrating...
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she was a formidable stage actress, notably at the national theatre. starting line. is she mad and whiles indeed? she appeared in greek tragedy opposite helen mirren. i pray you, sir, take patients. and in shakespeare's king lire opposite laurence olivier. no, george, darling, you telephoned me. because to was contemporary drama like the bbc‘s mother love. plans must be accelerated down to make an episode of doctor who written especially for her starring her daft, rachael stirling. she resurrected the yorkshire accent of her childhood. i cannot bear to look at sick people. i have known a great many at sick people. i have known a great ma ny clever at sick people. i have known a great many clever men and i have outlived them all. you know why? because i ignored them. and in game of thones she played the sharp tongued queen of thorns. no, you are a dragon. diana rigg, a distinguished actress whose career stretched over more than half a century. dame diana rigg who has died at the age of 82. let's speak to the actor simon callow good afternoon, thank you
she was a formidable stage actress, notably at the national theatre. starting line. is she mad and whiles indeed? she appeared in greek tragedy opposite helen mirren. i pray you, sir, take patients. and in shakespeare's king lire opposite laurence olivier. no, george, darling, you telephoned me. because to was contemporary drama like the bbc‘s mother love. plans must be accelerated down to make an episode of doctor who written especially for her starring her daft, rachael stirling. she...
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ready to deliver undertaking off with an ex national health service doctor adam k giving a free performance for nhs staff on october 22 at the apollo theatrendrew lloyd webber have been saying with social distancing reducing capacity they cannot afford to re—stage productions. that is correct. we are smaller. we are putting on this special programme interim shows which is fun entertainment and the shows are smaller. a 50% capacity which we can just about get to with our new algorithm and we are also relaying out, reconfiguring our theatres so we can space the stoles owed better and get a few more seats in and —— stalls out better and still get some seats in while maintaining social distancing so it must be safe for the customers. we are having a loss, not a huge loss hopefully if you're come to see the shows but we will wait to start up the big engines on stage because we have to sort out all the safety procedures for audiences first for front of house and when the big companies come back we will have had time to reconfigure the back stages so time to reconfigure the back stages so it is a bold step but we know we can deliver and we think
ready to deliver undertaking off with an ex national health service doctor adam k giving a free performance for nhs staff on october 22 at the apollo theatrendrew lloyd webber have been saying with social distancing reducing capacity they cannot afford to re—stage productions. that is correct. we are smaller. we are putting on this special programme interim shows which is fun entertainment and the shows are smaller. a 50% capacity which we can just about get to with our new algorithm and we...
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national security. now on bbc news, click. this week: working together and staying apart. a new slice of apple. and theatreough the looking glass. hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. it has been a big week for me, look where i have been. yes, on my first train for six months. and look who i went to see, only my good friend lara lewington, who is smaller than she looks on tv, i had forgotten. true but that picture doesn't help. it was really lovely to see you, and maybe next time i will get the train to you. and if i do, i might be needing this. laughs. right, now, i have been looking at this on your social media feed and if i am honest i am still having trouble processing it in my head even now. i don't blame you, my husband bought it for me as a romantic gift — you would have thought after lockdown he would be sick of the sight of my face, but it seems not, even if the dimensions are a bit strange. somewhat, who said romance is dead, hey? but inspired by that i have come up with my own, i have made my own version on a budget, so... that's me, isn't it? there we go. laughs. nice, it is more flatt
national security. now on bbc news, click. this week: working together and staying apart. a new slice of apple. and theatreough the looking glass. hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. it has been a big week for me, look where i have been. yes, on my first train for six months. and look who i went to see, only my good friend lara lewington, who is smaller than she looks on tv, i had forgotten. true but that picture doesn't help. it was really lovely to see you, and maybe next time i...
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the government recognised a massive part of local theatres play in our national culture.here are people that really need the cash, why should it go to theatres? it's a strong emotional connection to people. whether you work on or off stage, we play a part in creating those memories for people. we have families here, people. we have families here, people coming for the first time ever to visit a theatre. it's about creating those memories. it's the magic that you can't put your finger on. you miss people coming through? the box office is the first point of call, we miss our regulars, the initial excitement, hearing about when their dad got pulled on stage by the dame. the incredible family memories. mark, your chief executive, we heard that you had lost about £1 million in revenue over the course of the pandemic. the government would say that there are gra nts government would say that there are grants available, £1.5 billion put towards the arts in england. is that enough? it's a great start and it certainly helped us as an organisation. the hard thing for ohs is the plan
the government recognised a massive part of local theatres play in our national culture.here are people that really need the cash, why should it go to theatres? it's a strong emotional connection to people. whether you work on or off stage, we play a part in creating those memories for people. we have families here, people. we have families here, people coming for the first time ever to visit a theatre. it's about creating those memories. it's the magic that you can't put your finger on. you...
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national audience for this. and we're really hearing from teachers that they need something to inspire their students and act have yactivate engage learning. >> they're partner with the mesner puppet theatre> each month they get an episode featuring niko. >> hi, i'm niko. >> and their teachers get resources to help them teach social, emotional learning, things like safety, how do we interact with our friends. >> from kansas city, missouri to southern california where caricatures are helping teachers and students alike fight the loneliness. >> we've never done this before, we're trail blazers. >> it's hard for him to keep the wheels from coming off the wagon. >> we did coaching. this is happening, these kids are going to be here. they're not just going to be here and be like, oh. they're going to be here and be excited. >> however he learned quickly his students are resilient. >> like you do in the morning. >> they're already digitally tough. >> you like the idea of eating human flesh? >> he needed help. >> as a teacher i need the connection. >> it went beautiful. >> that's awesome. >> so he resorted to a skill he used years ago while working at sea world. >> what i'm going to do from now
national audience for this. and we're really hearing from teachers that they need something to inspire their students and act have yactivate engage learning. >> they're partner with the mesner puppet theatre> each month they get an episode featuring niko. >> hi, i'm niko. >> and their teachers get resources to help them teach social, emotional learning, things like safety, how do we interact with our friends. >> from kansas city, missouri to southern california where...
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fact that he would disclose potentially acute national security details about what was possibly the deployment of low yield nuclear weapons in the korean theatren the record, on tape, knowing he was going to print this and that it could affect the situation, it could endanger u.s. troops, is breathtaking. but as i say, i could -- it's like plucking fruits from a very ripe tree. you could pick any number of shocking weaknesses here. >> you know, willie, there are several things that i think we as a country are going to have to address after donald trump leaves office. one is giving a president immunity. the justice department saying that a president has immunity and can't be charged while he's president of the united states is one of them. but certainly this idea that we can trust the valor of -- and the virtue, the public vir which you of all presidents to protect national security secrets is now an antiquated concept. because donald trump, as he did when the russians were in the white house, the russian foreign minister and the run ambassador. as they did while they were in the white house, revealing classified information to them by spouting
fact that he would disclose potentially acute national security details about what was possibly the deployment of low yield nuclear weapons in the korean theatren the record, on tape, knowing he was going to print this and that it could affect the situation, it could endanger u.s. troops, is breathtaking. but as i say, i could -- it's like plucking fruits from a very ripe tree. you could pick any number of shocking weaknesses here. >> you know, willie, there are several things that i...