Yksi mun suosikkiaiheista nykyään on National Theatren NTLive
taltioinnit. Muutama aika sitten eli 9.6. Guardian julkaisi tosi
kiinnostavan artikkelin näistä teatteritaltioinneista ja niiden
esittämisestä. Se oli varsin hyvä juttu ja poiki oikein mielenkiintoista keskustelua myös nettilehden sivuilla.
Mutta siis joo, toimittaja käy katsomassa This House -näytelmän,
puoliksi leffassa, puoliksi livenä. Ekaa kertaa näen nyt jotain
katsojalukujakin noista. Finnkino ainakin aika visusti vaikenee
omistaan.
On 16 May, the NT Live broadcast of This House
played to 45,000 people in cinemas around the UK. That's equivalent to
selling out the National's main auditorium for more than five weeks
solid. Another 20,000 watched overseas. More will follow with encore
screenings. Since the first such broadcast in 2009 – when Helen Mirren's
Phèdre was seen by 50,000 people worldwide – NT Live has achieved a
total audience of 1.3 million.
So how to translate theatre to the cinema
without losing its immediacy? On a screen, even great shows can look
hammy, turgid and dead. To avoid this, specialist camera directors are
bought in: musicals get music concert directors, Shakespeare goes to
drama types. This House falls to Tim van Someren, whose credits also
include panel shows and awards ceremonies. "Our aim is to film your
performance," he tells the cast at a rehearsal, "not shape your
performance for film." He tells me later: "The key is to remember it's
not just a play – it's tonight's performance at the Olivier theatre. We
don't show cut-aways of audience members laughing, like on TV. But if
they're in shot, we don't shy away from showing them."
So what next?
There are no plans to extend NT Live online, but "never say never,"
says Sabel. Curiously, the broadcasts haven't diminished audiences for
regional tours or West End transfers. There will be more collaborations
with other theatres, too. Next up is NT Live's first West End show: The Audience with Helen Mirren as the monarch. Tom Hiddleston's Coriolanus at the Donmar follows in January; and Kenneth Branagh's Macbeth, in Manchester next month, has just been confirmed.
"There's
been a real shift in our thinking," Sabel explains. "NT Live has built
its own audience, who can see eight productions a year without setting
foot inside this building. We used to think the ultimate success was
someone seeing an NT Live, then coming to the theatre. Now we see it as a
success in its own right. Our audience isn't just about the bricks and
mortar. It's much, much bigger than that."
Pieni päivitys tähän eli The Audience rikkoi kaikki NTLiven katsojaennätykset tähän mennessä! BBC uutisoi aiheesta eilen.
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