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  1. 22. Sept. 2016 · National Theatre Live: The Threepenny Opera: Directed by Rufus Norris, Nick Wickham. With Rory Kinnear, Rosalie Craig, Haydn Gwynne, Sarah Amankwah. As London's East End scrubs up for the coronation, Mr and Mrs Peachum gear up for a bumper day in the beggary business.

    • (81)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Rufus Norris, Nick Wickham
    • 2016-09-22
  2. A darkly comic new take on Brecht and Weill’s raucous musical broadcast from the stage of the National Theatre. London scrubs up for the coronation. The thieves are on the make, the whores on the pull, the police cutting deals to keep it all out of sight.

    • 52 Sek.
    • 358
    • Bryn Mawr Film Institute
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  4. Play Trailer. Overview. As London's East End scrubs up for the coronation, Mr and Mrs Peachum gear up for a bumper day in the beggary business. Keeping tight control of the city's underground – and their daughter’s whereabouts. Nick Wickham. Director. John Gay. Writer.

  5. 22. Sept. 2016 · Is National Theatre Live: The Threepenny Opera (2016) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand.

  6. A landmark of twentieth-century musical theatre, The Threepenny Opera comes to the National Theatre in a bold new production. In this vivid and darkly comic new adaptation by award-winning playwright Simon Stephens (Port, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) Brecht’s book and lyrics meets Kurt Weill’s extraordinary score. Rory ...

  7. Rory Kinnear is Mack the Knife in a new version of this landmark twentieth-century musical, broadcast live from the stage of the National Theatre. Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s classic musical theatre piece is adapted by Simon Stephens (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) and directed by Rufus Norris (Everyman, London Road).