After the stream it should be available to watch on Youtube at any time during the following week, up to when they stream another show next Thursday, is my understanding.
The stream goes on the National Theatre's YouTube channel at 1900hrs BST (that's GMT+1) and will remain on the channel for 1 week until the next play streams... hopefully that's enough info for those in other time zones to work out when the stream will go live?
I saw just an awful version of this scene on YouTube once.
The girl was hit by a completely fake pie which, fine. I work in theatre and I know a lot of venues, especially ones for amateur theatre, that would veto thrown pies.
I assume the actress was intending to make up for this with a comedic fall, but she completely pooched it, banging her head on the floor. Hard. Someone in the audience noticed first and the show was stopped as they tended to her. She did walk off on her own.
I skipped ahead to confirm that the foam spray bit is quite good, and shot nicely in fantastic quality. Finally! I've never seen the show before, so I might indulge and watch the whole thing tomorrow night. It's gonna be weird to go back to a time when James Corden didn't annoy me....
I skipped ahead to confirm that the foam spray bit is quite good, and shot nicely in fantastic quality. Finally! I've never seen the show before, so I might indulge and watch the whole thing tomorrow night. It's gonna be weird to go back to a time when James Corden didn't annoy me....
Can confirm this is pre-annoying Corden and is a really good show. On the night I saw it, after the show he went out and signed things for 20 minutes, then joined the rest of the cast for a Q&A during which he was quiet, gave thoughtful answers, and didn't try to get anymore talking time than the others.
How he went from that to a guy who literally takes time to travel to meetings in order to argue he should be allowed to pay his writers less is