How We Made It | Flying the Angel in Angels in America | National Theatre
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2018
- Aerial Director Gwen Hales and Puppetry Director Finn Caldwell discuss their approach to flying actors and puppeteers in Angels in America, and we follow the human counterweights on the production.
Angels in America was performed on the Lyttelton Theatre at the National in 2017.
The first appearance of the angel at the end of Millennium Approaches was literally breathtaking. This was a brilliant production all round.
Now release a dvd of it.
Dennis Davis and a Blu-ray
These videos continue to help me never stop my dream of becoming a professional at my craft. I have so many doubt constantly, but I see these gorgeous scenes and sets being created that I cannot ever give up until my name is on something as fantastic as this. Thank you.
Brilliant brilliant brilliant. I directed this show in Atlanta last decade and this production was just simply mind blowing. Thank you for this inside look.
One of the best performances I've seen, absolutely stunning!
I had a chance to see part 1 live in London while visiting and part 2 back home in Moscow, it was fantastic! Thank you for this video!
Natalia Mudzhiri Wow they showed it in moscow? Didn't think it would be the sort of thing they'd show
releasing a video after the show closes.... whelp. I want to be mad but I can't because this is such a beautiful video.
Extraordinary work - thank you! 🙏
I saw the NT Live and would have never guessed.. Beautiful!
It’s even more amazing in person from the 4th row.
Hoswendt you saw it?
Hoswendt and the 3rd Row
tara thelen yes, saw both parts a couple of months ago
The Cinematic Mind that too lol
Hoswendt that is cool
I want to see this play in Theatre at Home.... pleaaaseeeeeee
Stunning.
This was so cool to see.
How I wish I had seen this!
Wow.
Is the angel actress in The Last Jedi?
She is indeed! I love her character.
Andrew is a gym lad 😂
They fail to mention that these angels are fallen angels, with the intention to deceive.
Lost and fallen are two different ideas. These are angels that God abandoned for humanity. They are lost without their leader, not evil or fallen.
Another nt production that has a good reaction… but it hasn’t graced its stage for 5 years. If it’s good and worth seeing, they should put it on again, but the nt has a habit of putting good shows on and then never put them on again after their run, and the website faqs don’t explain why.