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National Theatre launches new interview series Life in Stages

Life in Stages

The National Theatre today announced a new interview series Life in Stages, profiling some of the biggest names in British theatre. The series, which will be free to watch, will launch on the National Theatre’s YouTube channel on Thursday 22 April at 7pm BST with each new episode added at the same time every Thursday.  

 The first episode is a conversation between Academy Award-winning actor Olivia Colman and Director and Joint Chief Executive of the National Theatre Rufus Norris, who last worked together at the National Theatre in 2017 on Lucy Kirkwood’s play Mosquitoes.  

 The second episode on Thursday 29 April will feature co-stars of the NT’s critically acclaimed film Romeo & Juliet – filmed in the Lyttelton theatre over 17 days during lockdown – Josh O’Connor and Jessie Buckley. On Thursday 6 May the third episode of the series will see a discussion between actor and director Adrian Lester and writer, comedian and actor Meera Syal. Details of further episodes from this series will be announced later this month.  

 Filmed on the empty Lyttelton stage each pre-recorded episode sees the artists reflect on their theatre careers, and reveal the funny, personal and poignant stories behind everything from their earliest theatre memory to their biggest professional highs and lows. 

 Rufus Norris, director of the National Theatre, says: “We are thrilled that as we look ahead to our reopening in June, we are able to launch Life in Stages. The interview series has been a fantastic way to take a moment and reflect; to explore the careers of some of the leading figures within our industry, and to consider how the world around us will shape the work we create as we move forwards.  We are so grateful for the time generously given by the artists involved and to Charles Stanley for their support.” 

 The series is supported by Charles Stanley Wealth Management. Speaking about Life in Stages Paul Abberley, Chief Executive at Charles Stanley said: “At Charles Stanley we understand the significance of conversation. We spend time getting to know our clients at every stage of life’s journey to help them achieve their personal and financial goals. Much like Life in Stages, we discuss everything from careers to retirement, lifestyle to responsibilities, family and the wider community. After a tumultuous year for the arts, we are delighted to partner with the National Theatre to celebrate the art of conversation and to have had so many wonderful British Artists join this fantastic and timely series.” 

Oscar Winning stars help Grimm & Co present Here Not There – A Virtual Gala on Saturday 2 May At 2PM

Paul Clayton - Patron

Gary Oldman and Olivia Colman are set to be part of a virtual gala showcasing young stars of the future from Yorkshire.

The Oscar winning actors are among a host of stars taking part in Here Not There, a digital showcase of children’s writing that will premiere online at 2pm on Saturday 2nd May 2020.

Here Not There has been created by acclaimed children’s literacy charity Grimm & Co to celebrate the incredible work produced by young people who have taken part in the charity’s free writing workshops.  Led by one of Grimm & Co’s patrons, actor and writer Paul ClaytonHere Not There will offer an hour-long extravaganza of extraordinary writing brought to life by leading lights from across the arts.

Alongside Academy Award winning actors Gary Oldman and Olivia Colman, the digital gala will feature performances of children’s work by such luminaries as Grimm & Co patrons Mark Gatiss (SherlockDracula) and Joanne Harris (Chocolat), Grimm & Co trustee Jeremy Dyson (The League of GentlemanGhost Stories), and household names such as David Mitchell (Peep Show), Ricky Champ (Eastenders), Lucy Benjamin (Eastenders), David Ames (Holby City), Robert Bathurst (Cold Feet), Indira Varma (Game of Thrones), and Connor Calland (Hollyoaks), alongside many others.

As well as showcasing stories, poems and songs created by children and young people from across Yorkshire, Here Not There will also give an insight into Grimm & Co’s future plans for their expansion into a magical new centre in the heart of Rotherham.

Here Not There will premiere online at 2pm on Saturday 2nd May 2020, and can be viewed by the world on Grimm & Co’s YouTube channel and at www.grimmandco.co.uk/watch.

Grimm & Co’s Founding Chief Executive, Deborah Bullivant, said, “During these challenging times, Grimm & Co believe it is vital to continue our work of nurturing and celebrating the creativity of children and young people. We hope that Here Not There will offer a fantastic showcase for our young people’s writing, and will provide some joy to all who view it! We are so grateful to Paul for all his work on this wonderful event, and to the many amazing performers and producers who have helped make Here Not There a reality.  This is a real milestone for Grimm & Co, and the next step on a very exciting journey. We’d love you to see what we’ve done and what we plan to do!”

Grimm & Co patron Paul Clayton (Him and Her, Holby City, Peep Show), said: “Stories are the way we understand and make sense of the world we find ourselves in. Now, more than ever, it’s vital that the writers of Grimm & Co get to share their work. A story lives when we listen to it, watch it or see it, and that’s what Here Not There is all about.”

www.grimmandco.co.uk