Join us to watch Nick Payne’s critically acclaimed tale of friendship and love. In this production, combining quantum multiverse theory and the concept of free will, Rafe Spall and Sally Hawkins star as a couple, whose life and burgeoning relationship is played out in fragments of infinite possibilities.
This screening will be 1 hour 10 minutes, without an interval.
This production was recorded live by the V&A at the Duke of York’s Theatre, London in January 2013.
Established in 1992, through an agreement with the Federation of Entertainment Unions, NVAP was the first project of its kind in the UK. The archive now holds over 450 high-quality archival multi-camera recordings of live performance in Britain and continues to record and preserve productions for the national collection. The archive, launched with Richard Eyre’s production of Richard III starring Ian McKellen (National Theatre, 1992), features a vast range of stage performances with work by notable playwrights, directors, set designers, lighting designers and actors. It is an invaluable research tool to view and learn about significant British productions and captures and preserves moments of ephemeral performance history that otherwise would be lost.