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Existing user Just click login.This weekend the Royal Shakespeare Company s Henry IV Part 2 will begin cinemas screenings across the US. Henry IV Part 2 was filmed for Live from Stratford-upon-Avon, the RSC program that screens the world s greatest classical theatre company from Shakespeare s home town around the world through a continued partnership wi
adidas samba adidas th Picturehouse Entertainment.LATEST NEWSListen: Songs From REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES EP Out NowWhy Film Choreographers Deserve Their Own Awards CategoryVideo: Billy Porter and Marisha Wallace in CABARET AT THE KIT KATExclusive: Inside FLOYD COLLINS First Rehearsal with Jeremy Jordan and MoreHenry IV Part 1 has been in cinemas across the US from June 3 - July 3, and was seen in over 315 UK cinemas in May. Watch the trailer for
af1 Henry IV Part 2 here!Henry IV Part 1 and Henry IV Part 2 opened to raves in Stratford-upon-Avon. These two productions as well as Two Gentlemen of Verona, can be seen from June-October 2014 in North America. These broadcasts follow on the success of RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran s production of William Shakespeare s Richard II with David Tennant which was seen by 130,000 people in 14 countries. There will be Richard II revival screenings at 45 cinemas across
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Existing user Just click login.LATEST NEWSWhy Film Choreographers Deserve Their Own Awards CategoryVideo: Billy Porter and Marisha Wallace in CABARET AT THE KIT KATExclusive: Inside FLOYD COLLINS First Rehearsal with Jeremy Jordan and MoreListen: Classic Stage Companys I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE Cast AlbumSeveral Tony Award-winners are teaming up to bring an adaptation of the 1988 musical Lucky Stiff to the screen. The show, based on Michael Butterworth s 1965 novel The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, was written by Lynn Ahrens Stephen Flaherty and first performed at New York s Playwright s Horizons where it won the Richard Rogers Production Award before going on to London and hundreds of international productions. Ahrens Flah
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