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Helen Mirren stars as Queen Elizabeth II exploring six decades of private weekly audiences between the monarch and 12 Prime Ministers, from Churchill to Cameron.
ScreeningThe AudienceA National Theatre Screening26th February | £16Thursday 7pmMORE INFOBOOK TICKETS

When peasant girl Giselle discovers her beloved Albrecht is a nobleman promised to another, she dies of despair and joins the vengeful Wilis in this quintessential Romantic ballet of love, betrayal and redemption from The Royal Ballet.
ScreeningGiselleRoyal Ballet Screening3rd March | £16Tuesday 7:15pmMORE INFOBOOK TICKETS

A young hero's epic journey leads him to a shattered sword, a fearsome dragon and an enchanted Valkyrie in the third chapter of Wagner's Ring cycle, conducted by Antonio Pappano in Barrie Kosky's acclaimed production for The Royal Opera.
ScreeningSiegfriedThe Royal Opera31st March | £16Tuesday 5:15pmMORE INFOBOOK TICKETS

When wartime delivers profits for Joe, it comes at a price when his partner is charged with criminal manufacturing deals, and his eldest son goes missing in action.
ScreeningAll My SonsA National Theatre Screening16th April | £16Thursday 7pmMORE INFOBOOK TICKETS

Prince Tamino and sidekick Papageno embark on a magical quest to rescue Princess Pamina, discovering that love is never quite what it seems in Mozart's fantastical opera, featuring a star cast led by conductor Marie Jacquot in David McVicar's enchanting production.
ScreeningThe Magic FluteRoyal Opera screening21st April | £16Tuesday 6:45pmMORE INFOBOOK TICKETS

Acclaimed soprano Asmik Grigorian returns as lovestruck Tatiana opposite Igor Golovatenko's urbane Onegin in Tchaikovsky's ardent adaptation of Pushkin, directed by Tony Award winner Deborah Warner in the Met's evocative production.
ScreeningEugene OneginThe Metropolitan Opera5th May | £16Tuesday 6pmMORE INFOBOOK TICKETS

When a young man claiming to have killed his father walks into Pegeen Flaherty's pub and becomes a local hero, secrets unravel in Synge's darkly funny tale of youth and self-discovery, starring Nicola Coughlan, filmed live at the National Theatre.
ScreeningThe Playboy of the Western WorldNational Theatre Screening28th May | £16Thursday 7pmMORE INFOBOOK TICKETS








