"National Theatre Live" is jointly staged by the National Theatre of China and the Royal National Theatre. The program brings top productions from the stages of London and New York to Beijing and UCCA via high-definition screenings. The use of slide rails, close-ups, and other features offers audiences a detailed audiovisual experience that heightens the unique charms of the theater.
Ticketing:
RMB 120 / Adult
RMB 80 / UCCA Member
Note:
*Collect your ticket from reception 30 minutes before the event begins.
* Please no late entry.
Christopher, fifteen years old, has an extraordinary brain—exceptional at mathematics while ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. When he falls under suspicion of killing Mrs. Shears' dog Wellington, he records each fact about the event in the book he is writing to solve the mystery of the murder. But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a frightening journey that upturns his world. Based on the acclaimed novel by Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens and directed by Marianne Elliott,The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has been hailed by The Times as "a phenomenal combination of storytelling and spectacle." Winner of 7 Olivier Awards in 2013, including Best New Play. Following its smash-hit live broadcast in 2012, the National Theatre production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time returns to cinemas.
"National Theatre Live" is jointly staged by the National Theatre of China and the Royal National Theatre. The program brings top productions from the stages of London and New York to Beijing and UCCA via high-definition screenings. The use of slide rails, close-ups, and other features offers audiences a detailed audiovisual experience that heightens the unique charms of the theater.
For this installment of National Theatre Live, UCCA has invited Wang Xiaorou of AOAart, a local autism charity, to give a brief speech on autism in China before the screening of the film. This brief session aims to raise awareness of the disorder in China and provide thought for improvement of the lives of those affected by autism.
Director: Marianne Elliott
Screenplay: Mark Haddon, Simon Stephens
Starring: Luke Treadaway, Howard Ward
Runtime: 171 min.
National Theatre of China
Royal National Theatre
Beijing ATW Culture Media Co. Ltd.
British Council
IELTS
2015 sees the first ever UK-China Year of Cultural Exchange – showcasing the very best of UK culture in China and Chinese culture in the UK.
A unique opportunity to further deepen and strengthen the UK's existing relationship with China across the arts and creative industries, the 2015 UK-China Year of Cultural Exchange will build on our long and shared rich cultural histories, and seek to inspire what this creative partnership means in the 21st Century.
The Year comprises of two ‘seasons’ of culture – a UK season in China in the first half of 2015 and a China season in the UK in the second half of 2015.
The UK season in China sees a contemporary, adventurous, multi-disciplinary and innovative programme of around 30 projects across China. Through these projects, and supporting dialogues and visits between professionals, the Year showcases the diversity and excitement of the UK's creative, cultural sector and of our many fine artists. This is supported by a significant digital offering, including on social media and a new digital arts platform, for showcasing and for connecting all those interested in two cultures, and how the UK and China work together.