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A flat in Ladbroke Grove, West London. 1952. When Hester Collyer is found by her neighbours in the aftermath of a failed suicide attempt, the story of her tempestuous affair with a former RAF pilot and the breakdown of her marriage to a High Court judge begins to emerge.
Sep 1, 2016 · With Marion Bailey, Hubert Burton, Yolanda Kettle, Helen McCrory. When Hester Collyer is found by her neighbours in the aftermath of a failed suicide attempt, the story of her tempestuous affair with a former RAF pilot and the breakdown of her marriage to a High Court judge begins to emerge.
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- Drama
- Carrie Cracknell, Matthew Amos
- 2016-09-01
May 14, 2021 · 846. 47K views 2 years ago NATIONAL THEATRE. 'I'm simply some prized possession!' Playing one of the greatest female roles of modern drama, the late Helen McCrory features alongside Peter...
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Filmed by National Theatre Live. A production from National Theatre. Subscribe Watch Trailer. When Hester is found following attempted suicide, the story of her tempestuous affair and marriage breakdown begins to emerge. With it comes a portrait of need, loneliness and long-repressed passion.
Sharmill Films. 1.16K subscribers. Subscribed. 6. 5.3K views 7 years ago. Brand new season of NT Live, commencing 8 October 2016! Helen McCrory (Medea and The Last of the Haussmans at the...
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- Sharmill Films
The 2016 National Theatre version of the play, starring Helen McCrory as Hester, was filmed and shown live in cinemas worldwide on 1 September 2016 as part of National Theatre Live. This filmed performance was made available for one week on YouTube in July 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of National Theatre At Home.
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With it comes a portrait of need, loneliness and long-repressed passion. Behind the fragile veneer of post-war civility burns a brutal sense of loss and longing. Tickets are $20. $16 for Subscribers and Members ($250+). $18 if you purchase 2+ screenings at once. Classic theatre for all audiences.