Shakespeare's Globe Travels to Watermans


Four Globe Performances On Film

     

Arts Alliance Media (AAM), the leading European distributor of alternative content, has announced a deal with Shakespeare’s Globe to bring a series of the best Shakespeare performances to cinemas across the UK and Ireland. The series will launch in cinemas
globally from this June with over 250 cinemas in the USA already lined up to take part through NCM
Fathom. The Shakespeare in Cinema series will initially feature four performances recorded during
the 2010 ‘Kings and Rogues’ season – The Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, and Henry
VIII.

Founded by the pioneering American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, the Globe is a faithful
reconstruction on London’s South Bank of a 16th Century open-air playhouse. Shakespeare’s Globe
is home to one of the most successful theatre companies in the country, with a worldwide
reputation for performance excellence. Combined with its international education department and
exhibition, Shakespeare’s Globe is a unique international resource dedicated to the exploration of
Shakespeare’s work, as well as a focal point for the study of Shakespeare in performance.

Dominic Dromgoole, Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe said “With the advent of new
technology it is now possible to see and hear theatrical productions in the cinema with a wonderful sharpness and clarity. We are delighted that these productions will be finding new audiences, who can experience Globe shows as if they were in the building.”

Elizabeth Draper, Arts Alliance Media’s VP of Alternative Content Distribution, added “The superb
digital cinema picture and sound quality that viewers can experience in their cinemas brings them even closer to the action of these world-class productions, all for the price of a cinema ticket. We’re delighted to be working with one of the most highly regarded Shakespeare companies in the world, and look forward to making the Shakespeare Cinema Series experience a truly unique one, for theatre and cinema lovers, and students, worldwide”.

The series will launch from the end of June with The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare’s
brilliantly constructed farce often described as the forerunner to today’s sitcoms, bringing a
“delightful” (The Guardian) show with “warmth and sparkle” (Financial Times) to screens. Audiences can enjoy the entertainment of Christopher Benjamin’s Falstaff in Christopher Luscombe’s production which The Daily Telegraph “cannot recommend...too highly”.

Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, performed at the Globe for the first time in 2010, and described by the Daily Telegraph as “one of this popular theatre’s finest achievements” continue the series through 2011. Featuring an Olivier Award winning performance from Roger Allam, Part 1 combines compelling power politics with the hilarious antics of Falstaff, Shakespeare’s greatest comic creation, with Part 2 including some of the greatest dramatic moments in Shakespeare. Also featuring the acclaimed Jamie Parker, William Gaunt and Oliver Cotton, and directed by Dominic Dromgoole, The Stage called it “spellbinding”.

The season continues with a rare opportunity to see Henry VIII, famous in its own day as
Shakespeare’s most sumptuous and spectacular play, and little-performed in the present day. A
performance of Henry VIII on 29 June 1613 was responsible for burning down the original Globe
Theatre. A new production in 2010 directed by Mark Rosenblatt and featuring Dominic Rowan,
Miranda Raison and Anthony Howell, is a gorgeous pageant of masques and royal ceremony, and
was described by the London Theatre Blog as “an absolute triumph for the Globe”.

July 20, 2011

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Cinema Listings

The Merry Wives of Windsor - 4 Jul 8pm

Henry IV Part 1 - 25 Jul 8pm

Henry IV Part 2 - August 18th

Henry VIII - from September 15th


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