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This Week In Theatre Streaming

Hey there, theatre friends!

Here is your weekly dose of free streaming options for live theatre performances...and some bonus content!

Remember, if you're in one of my classes, then viewing theatre will be an available learning opportunity; if you're not in one of my classes consider these as some interesting options to see some live theatre and keep those creative juices flowing. Here are a few links for this week:

National Theatre Live - This Week: Frankenstein, w/Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller (April 30-May 6)

The Shows Must Go On!/Lloyd Webber - This Week: The Royal Albert Hall Celebration (May 1-2)

Other Listings (from Filmed Onstage): LINK

Documentary: For those of you who love shows like How It's Made, or How Stuff Works, here is a link to the theatre version...very easy to go down a rabbit hole with these:
Working In The Theatre

Enjoy!

j.

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