
Jamie Glover (The Crown, Agatha Raisin), Rosamund Pike (Saltburn, Gone Girl) and Jasper Talbot at the opening night after-party at the National Theatre on July 23 in London
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"The first-night crowd in the National’s Lyttelton Theatre roared their approval when the actress took her solo bow..."
The Drama Committee is organizing a meet-up at a filmed performance of the (U.K.) National Theatre production of Inter Alia.
Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, Saltburn) is Jessica in the much-anticipated next play from the team behind Prima Facie.
Jessica Parks is a smart Crown Court Judge at the top of her career. Behind the robe, she is a karaoke fiend, loving wife and a supportive parent. When an event threatens to throw her life completely off balance, can she hold her family upright?
Writer Suzie Miller and director Justin Martin reunite following their global phenomenon Prima Facie, with this searing examination of modern motherhood and masculinity.
NT Live films theatre on Britain’s most exciting stages then screens it in thousands of cinemas around the globe. Their productions have been seen by an audience of over 12 million people since the project began in 2010.
Tickets ($22.18) for reserved admission seating are purchased directly from the venue by clicking here and selecting the October 15, 1400 (2 p.m.) performance.
While an RSVP is not required to attend, it is helpful for us in reserving planning pre- or post-performance discussions.
Getting there: The Angelika Film Center & Cafe at Mosaic is approximately 14 miles from downtown D.C., a typical 30-minute drive in non-rush hour traffic. Free parking at any Mosaic garage is available for up to five hours. Nearest Metrorail: Dunn Loring-Merrifield (Orange Line) then a .8 mile/15-minute walk, or short Uber/Lyft ride, to the cinemas.
Coming in November:
George Bernard Shaw's classic
Mrs. Warren's Profession
Imelda Staunton (The Crown, Follies) joins with her daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the first time, reuniting with director Dominic Cooke.
