Like all productions done in the last year, the shoot had to adhere to strict COVID-safe protocols.
"On days where we had quite intimate scenes that we'd be rehearsing, there was like a three-hour window on the back of being tested where we would be given the thumbs up that we were negative and we could kind of tear into each other." "We were so lucky, like I just remember every day being like, you know, we were hungry for something like social contact, as everyone else is in the country."But the National Theatre's director and joint chief executive, Rufus Norris, says it's not yet clear is if this hybrid model might be here to stay.
"There's a plague in the late 16th century that meant that the players had to leave London and tour round, they went to a place called Stratford, a young man went to see a play there and that's how Shakespeare met theatre."
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Defy the pandemic? Does that mean they have to break social distancing rules 😁 Whose getting the fine the montagues or the capulets - tybalt will love it! 🤣
So tone deaf it's unreal, millions of people still out of work, but sure once he found new ways of still act badly
In fair Corona where we lay our scene, civil hands are now extremely clean
Why was Trump banned?
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