Jane Simpson Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 The RDB will for the first time transmit one of their performances live to cinemas in Denmark: Napoli, on March 18th (Alexandra Lo Sardo and Alban Lendorf), In future seasons the plan is to transmit one ballet, one play and one opera live - next season's will be announced with the new season's programme on April 23rd. Napoli will also be shown on Danish television later on. Details here (in Danish): http://kglteater.dk/sarligt-for/pressen#/pressreleases/det-kongelige-teater-nu-i-biografer-og-tv-landet-over-966827 Link to comment
kbarber Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 let's hope there will be a subsequent DVD! Link to comment
Jane Simpson Posted March 5, 2014 Author Share Posted March 5, 2014 I can imagine that the current Napoli may actually come over better on screen than in the theatre, given a director who can focus on what's important at any moment and cut out some of the background stuff - will be interesting to find out, anyway. Also, the theatre is live-streaming the RDB school's Breakfast with Bournonville next Wednesday, 12th March - it's a programme put together and performed by the top classes and aimed at their own age group. Details here: http://kglteater.dk/sarligt-for/pressen#/pressreleases/oplev-kompagni-b-live-paa-skolerne-967742 Link to comment
kbarber Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Also, the theatre is live-streaming the RDB school's Breakfast with Bournonville next Wednesday, 12th March - it's a programme put together and performed by the top classes and aimed at their own age group. Details here: http://kglteater.dk/sarligt-for/pressen#/pressreleases/oplev-kompagni-b-live-paa-skolerne-967742 Hey, I;m going to be at that performance! I'll wave if the cameras pan around to the audience. Link to comment
kbarber Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 The livestream will be at 430 a.m. Eastern time, 130 a.m. Pacific Time. North America moves to daylight saving this weekend whereas Europe doesn't do so till March 30, hence the time difference is one hour less than usual. Link to comment
Anne Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 These are great news indeed! Thank you for posting it, Jane. Link to comment
sandik Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 The livestream will be at 430 a.m. Eastern time, 130 a.m. Pacific Time. North America moves to daylight saving this weekend whereas Europe doesn't do so till March 30, hence the time difference is one hour less than usual. Thanks for the reminder -- I didn't have it on my calendar! Link to comment
Recommended Posts