The National Theatre is bringing the stage to the small screen and streaming big-name productions on YouTube over the next few weeks.
27.04.2020 - 22:11 / hollywoodreporter.com
The U.K.'s COVID-19 Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund, which recently saw its coffers run dry after just two weeks of applications, has received a major boost from the British Academy. BAFTA on Monday revealed that it was to reach out to itsnetworks and encourage donations to the initiative, enabling The Film and TV Charity, which set up the fund alongside the British Film Institute, to create further funding rounds.
The National Theatre is bringing the stage to the small screen and streaming big-name productions on YouTube over the next few weeks.
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