Photo by Johan Persson Theatrically-themed gifts, inspired by our plays, our building and our friendsAn African country teeters on the edge of civil war. purchasing.
Photo by Johan Persson Photo by Johan Persson Les Blancs by Lorraine Hansberry . What makes Les Blancs work in the National Theatre production is that nobody is the Other, even the scary Major, each character given their due, each performance worthy of Lorraine Hansberry’s writing. A panel discussion on Les Blancs, in the context of the African, European and American narrative, and the role of trauma in the play, lead by Ola Animashawun, from the National Theatre's New Work and Learning departments. Photo by Johan Persson Photo by Johan Persson A family and a nation fall apart under the pressure to determine their own identity. Epic.

Tshembe, returned home from England for his father’s funeral, finds himself in the eye of the storm.This play is about imperialism, racism, and colonialism and contains some scenes of racially motivated violence, that some people may find distressing.This archive recording was captured by the National Theatre in 2016.At a time when you aren’t able to visit National Theatre Live venues or local theatres, we’re excited to bring you Some of the best British theatre was free to watch from the comfort of your living room, via YouTube, with each title available for one week.Thank you to all the amazing artists who have allowed us to share A panel discussion on Les Blancs, in the context of the African, European and American narrative, and the role of trauma in the play, lead by Ola Animashawun, from the National Theatre's New Work and Learning departments.
Photo by Johan Persson Theatrically-themed gifts, inspired by our plays, our building and our friendsOrder posters from the 1960s to the present day, printed on semi-gloss art paper. Photo by Johan Persson A society prepares to drive out its colonial present and claim an independent future. This site requires cookies, for account access and ticket

Tshembe, returned home from England for his father's funeral, finds himself in the eye of the storm. Photo by Johan Persson A society prepares to drive out its colonial present and claim an independent future. Les Blancs marks the National Theatre debut of the multi-award-winning director Yaël Farber, whose productions include The Crucible (Old Vic) and the internationally-acclaimed Mies Julie and Nirbhaya. This site requires cookies, for account access and ticket looks like cookies are disabled in your browser. An exquisite production. Photo by Johan Persson

More info A searing portrait of the revolutionary spirit. Honest.

Adapted by Robert Nemiroff, restored text directed by Joi Gresham .

Photo by Johan Persson An African country teeters on the edge of civil war. Order posters from the 1960s to the present day, printed on semi-gloss art paper. A society prepares to drive out its colonial present and claim an independent future. Directed by Yaël Farber. Photo by Johan Persson looks like cookies are disabled in your browser. Theatrically-themed gifts, inspired by our plays, our building and our friendsAn African country teeters on the edge of civil war. Find out more about

Director: Yaël Farber . Tshembe, returned home from England for his father’s funeral, finds himself in the eye of the storm.A family and a nation fall apart under the pressure to determine their own identity as this brave, illuminating and powerful play confronts the hope and tragedy of revolution. https://www.list.co.uk/article/116930-watch-national-theatre-at-home-les-blancs