National Theatre Live broadcasts David Tennant in C.P. Taylor’s GOOD to cinemas worldwide
The National Theatre have announced that the West End production of GOOD, starring David Tennant, will be broadcast to cinemas worldwide as part of the National Theatre Live programme.
Professor John Halder thinks he is a ‘good’ man. But ‘good’ men must adapt to survive. As the world faces a World War, Halder finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences. In his much-anticipated return to the West End, David Tennant (Doctor Who) gives a “magnificent” (The Guardian) performance in this blistering reimagining of one of Britain’s most powerful, political plays.
Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke directs C. P. Taylor’s timely tale, with the cast featuring Elliot Levey (Cabaret) and Sharon Small (The Bay).
Further company includes Jim Creighton, Rebecca Bainbridge, Izaak Cainer, Jamie Cameron, Edie Newman, Lizzie Schenk and George Todică.
The production features set and costume design by Vicki Mortimer; lighting by Zoe Spurr; sound by Tom Gibbons; musical arrangements and composition by Will Stuart; movement direction by Imogen Knight and casting by Amy Ball CDG.
On behalf of Fictionhouse, Producer Kate Horton said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with NT Live to make our production of GOOD available across the UK and worldwide. C.P. Taylor’s play is a powerful and timely message, and this broadcast will allow audiences to connect with the play, Dominic Cooke’s extraordinary production and David Tennant’s brilliant lead performance long beyond our run at the Harold Pinter Theatre.”
GOOD will be available in cinemas in the UK and Ireland from 20 April and around the globe from 15 June, with tickets now available here.
GOOD is produced by Fictionhouse and Playful Productions, and runs at the Harold Pinter Theatre until 24 December. Tickets are available to purchase here.