Tuesday, 6 October 2015

National theatre review.

As I was not at the national theatre last year I was not able to write a review about it but today Sharon told me to go on the website and look at a few videos to get some ideas about what they are about, the first video I looked at was the Cottesloe theatre and it was basically talking about how its one of the smallest of three of the national theatres. They normally use the theatre to show new plays and it can accommodate a different amount of numbers of seats.
This is the view from the Cottesloe theatre it may be  small but it is still amazing.




The Olivier theatre is five storeys high and contains several elevators for many effects such as objects disappearing from the room or boats rising up into the stage. Its a big public theatre but for some reason it doesn't really get used as much as people think it may, it is named after the director of the national Laurence Oliver. 
                                                                            This is the view of the Olivier theatre.




Another theatre is the Lyttelton, it is a contemporary arch theatre and is known for its wide stage. The Lyttelton Theatre is named after Oliver Lyttelton who was the first chairman of the National Theatre, his  parents were among the earliest of its campaigners.

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