National Theatre Live screening of The Crucible in Kent cinemas this January, starring The Crown’s Erin Doherty
05:00, 21 January 2023
Who needs to go to the capital city when you can catch a National Theatre performance at your local cinema?
The prestigious theatre company is broadcasting a live screening of The Crucible, starring Erin Doherty and Brendan Cowell, at cinemas across the country on Thursday, January 26.
There are 21 cinemas showing the performance that evening, including chains such as Odeon, Vue and Cineworld, as well as some independent theatres.
The Crucible is the first National Theatre Live screening of 2023.
Further screening events have already been announced for this year, including Othello in February and Life of Pi in March.
The full list of Kent cinemas screening National Theatre Live: The Crucible is below:
Carlton Cinema Westgate-on-Sea, St Mildred’s Road
Cineworld Ashford, Eureka Entertainment Centre
Cineworld Rochester, Medway Valley Leisure Park
Creative Folkestone, Mill Bay
Curzon Canterbury, Westgate Hall Road
EM Forster Theatre Tonbridge, Tonbridge School
Gulbenkian Cinema Canterbury, University of Kent
Kavanagh Cinema Herne Bay, William Street
Kino Digital Hawkhurst, Rye Road
The Light Cinema Sittingbourne, Bourne Place
Odeon Chatham, Leviathan Way
Odeon Maidstone, Lockmeadow Entertainment Centre
Odeon Tunbridge Wells, Knights Park Leisure Park
Picturehouse Ashford, Elwick Road
Picturehouse Bromley, High Street
Royal Cinema Faversham, Market Place
The Stag Theatre Sevenoaks, London Road
Trinity Theatre Tunbridge Wells, Church Road
Vue Thanet, Westwood Cross
Vue Bromley, Saint Mark’s Square
The Woodville Gravesend, Woodville Place
You can find more details here.
The Crucible stars The Crown’s Erin Doherty, who played the role of Princess Anne in the third and fourth seasons of the Netflix series, and Australian actor and playwright Brendan Cowell.
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