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Experience Live Theatre Anytime, Anywhere, Exclusively As Digital Theatre Launches Online Subscription Platform


06 December 2017

Digital Theatre (DT) officially announces the launch of an online subscription platform that brings the best of live theatre, ballet, opera and classical concerts, to your own screen. Performances can be streamed anytime, anywhere, to any device. Available now.

Subscribers will have access to over 65 productions, the majority of which are exclusive to DT, including: Simon Russell Beale in The Tempest, Paapa Essiedu in Hamlet and Antony Sher in King Lear, all from the Royal Shakespeare Company; Zoë Wanamaker and David Suchet in All My Sons; Richard Armitage in The Crucible; David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Much Ado About Nothing; operas and ballets from the Royal Opera House and the English National Ballet; and concerts conducted by Sir Simon Rattle and starring the London Symphony Orchestra.

DT’s founder and acclaimed Director and Producer, Robert Delamere, commented “Britain’s performing arts are world-renowned for their outstanding breadth, quality and diversity. This was the inspiration behind the launch of the world’s first, online, performing arts platform. Digital Theatre collaborates with world-class producing houses to capture and curate their shows and stream them to the consumer in broadcast quality. Up close and personal, for a best-seat-in-the-house viewing experience.”

For £9.99 per month, subscribers get unlimited access to all Digital Theatre’s current and future productions. For non-subscribers, each production is available to rent online for 48 hours, at a price of £7.99.

 

 

Justin Cooke, Chairman of Digital Theatre, said “Our mission is to make the performing arts accessible to all, irrespective of social, economic or geographic circumstances. The power of digital is providing people, who might not otherwise have the opportunity, with access to fantastic performances, at a fraction of the cost of a typical ticket. We’re broadening access to these phenomenal productions, and preserving their impact for years to come. We aim to bring the drama and emotion of each live performance to the comfort of your home, and for me, this isn’t a replacement for live theatre – it’s a new art form altogether.”

 

 

DT will continue to add high-profile shows to its platform, including six new DT captures (two of which are in post-production), and a further 50+ curated productions from some of the world’s leading producers, all scheduled for release over the next six months.

Digital Theatre also has an educational arm called Digital Theatre+ which provides more than 1,150 schools, colleges and universities, and three million students, in 65 countries, with access to 795 hours of curriculum-linked, audio-visual content, and 8,150 pages of bespoke written resources. Digital Theatre+ was the recent winner of the Best Online/Live Streaming Platform Award at the Theatre and Technology Awards 2017.

 

 

Find Digital Theatre on their Website: www.digitaltheatre.com, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/digitaltheatre/, Twitter: @digitaltheatre and Instagram: @digitaltheatre

Please see a list below of all the current shows available on Digital Theatre:

All My Sons
As You Like It (both The Courtyard Theatre & Shakespeare’s Globe productions)
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique
Beautiful Thing
Billy the Kid
Brahms: German Requiem
Brahms: Symphony No. 1
Brahms: Symphony No. 2
Brahms: Symphony No. 3
Brahms: Symphony No. 4
Bruckner and Messiaen
Comedy of Errors
Container
Crucible
Dido and Aeneas
Doll's House
Don Giovanni
Eugene Onegin
Far from the Madding Crowd
From Up Here
Ghosts
Hamlet (Maxine Peake)
Hansel and Gretel
Into the Woods
Iphigenia in Splott
Kafka's Monkey
King Lear
La Bohème
La Traviata
Le Corsaire
Le Nozze di Figaro
Lift
Long Day's Journey into Night
Love's Labour's Lost
Lovesong
Macbeth
Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3
Much Ado About Nothing
Nutcracker
Over There
Parlour Song
Private Lives
Ravel, Dutilleux and Delage
Richard Armitage in conversation
Romeo and Juliet
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5
Sleeping Beauty
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
Soap Myth
Swan Lake
Sylvia
Things I Know To Be True
True West

From 11 December, the following productions from the Royal Shakespeare Company will be added to DT:

Cymbeline
King Lear
Hamlet
Henry IV, Part 1
Henry IV, Part 2
Henry V
Love's Labour's Lost
Love's Labour's Won
Merchant of Venice
Othello
Richard II
Tempest
Two Gentlemen of Verona

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