JK Rowling may be known for her Harry Potter series but the author proves she still has plenty of magical stories to go around, and she makes a surprise announcement.
07.05.2020 - 17:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The National Theatre is bringing the stage to the small screen and streaming big-name productions on YouTube over the next few weeks.
As a result of theatres across the UK closing their doors due to the coronavirus pandemic, the publicly-funded arts group has launched a new National Theatre at Home initiative.
Every Thursday at 7pm a new production will air and viewers can watch it for free on YouTube for up to seven days - right up until the next production is released.
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