National Theatre adds two new productions to streaming platform including Helen McCrory in THE DEEP BLUE SEA

The Deep Blue Sea

The National Theatre have announced that they will be adding two new productions to its streaming platform today:  The Deep Blue Sea, starring the late, great Helen McCrory, and Dominic Cooke’s Measure for Measure.

Originally presented in 2016, Carrie Cracknell's critically acclaimed production of Terence Rattigan's post-war masterpiece features McCrory as Hester Collyer and Tom Burke as Freddie Page. It features set and costume design by Tom Scutt, lighting by Guy Hoare, music by Stuart Earl, and sound by Mike Walker.

Measure for Measure stars Lenny Henry, Michelle Terry and Lucian Msamati, and was first seen in 2012. Set in the present day, the production is designed by Bunny Christie, with lighting by Paule Constable, music by Gary Yershon, and sound by Christopher Shutt.

Both shows will be available on the National Theatre at Home platform until May 2022.

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