9.0/10 (284024 Bewertungen)
View National Arts Centre Schedule & Seating Chart. Secure Ottawa Resale Tickets Online. View National Arts Centre Tickets & Schedule. Secure Ottawa Resale Tickets Online Today.
- Les Miserables Tickets
National Arts Centre Tickets
Order Tickets Securely Online Now.
- Hamilton Tickets
National Arts Centre Tickets
Order Tickets Securely Online Now.
- Six the Musical Tickets
National Arts Centre Tickets
Order Tickets Securely Online Now.
- Lara Fabian Tickets
National Arts Centre Tickets
Order Tickets Securely Online Now.
- Les Miserables Tickets
Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
National Theatre Live: The Habit of Art ist ein Film von Nicholas Hytner. Entdecke alle Informationen über der Film National Theatre Live: The Habit of Art, videos...
During this imagined meeting, their first for twenty-five years, they are observed and interrupted by amongst others, their future biographer and a young man from the local bus station. Filmed by National Theatre Live. A production from National Theatre.
Now streaming. Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings, Adrian Scarborough and Frances de la Tour lead the cast in this multi-layered production. Benjamin Britten, sailing uncomfortably close to the wind with his new opera, Death in Venice, seeks advice from his former collaborator and friend, W H Auden.
22. Apr. 2010 · Director. Alan Bennett. Writer. National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre's 50th anniversary celebrations.
2010 Directed by Nicholas Hytner, Robin Lough. National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
- Nicholas Hytner, Robin Lough
- National Theatre
National Theatre Live The Habit of Art - Movie | Moviefone. Audience Score. 80. NR 2 hr 25 min Drama, Comedy.
It reflects on growing old, on creativity and inspiration, and on persisting when all passion's spent: ultimately, on the habit of art. Benjamin Britten, sailing uncomfortably close to the wind with his new opera, Death in Venice, seeks advice from his former collaborator and friend, W H Auden.