National Theatre Live: The Audience (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 12, 2013

Original Title:
National Theatre Live: The Audience

Alternate Titles:
NT Live: The Audience
The Audience
The Audience, A New Play by Peter Morgan

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
National Theatre

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 122

For sixty years, Elizabeth II has met each of her twelve Prime Ministers in a weekly audience at Buckingham Palace, a meeting like no other in British public life, it is private.

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Associate Producer:
Sara Israel

Camera Operator:
David Gopsill
Wayne Ratcliffe
Tony Freeman

Camera Supervisor:
Paul Freeman

Casting:
Nina Gold
Jessica Ronane

Costume Design:
Bob Crowley

Director:
Robin Lough

Executive Producer:
David Sabel

Hair Designer:
Ivana Primorac

Hair Supervisor:
Giuseppe Cannas
Carole Hancock

Lighting Design:
Rick Fisher

Lighting Director:
Nigel Catmur
Bernie Davis

Makeup Designer:
Ivana Primorac

Makeup Supervisor:
Carole Hancock
Giuseppe Cannas

Music:
Paul Englishby

Producer:
Emma Keith

Production Manager:
Harry Guthrie

Script Supervisor:
Judy Chesterman

Set Designer:
Bob Crowley

Sound:
Sam Charleston

Sound Designer:
Paul Arditti

Sound Engineer:
Rob Bettle

Sound Mixer:
Paul Stannering

Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Ed Ferguson

Sound Supervisor:
Conrad Fletcher

Stage Director:
Stephen Daldry

Theatre Play:
Peter Morgan

Unit Manager:
Mike McGaw

Wig Designer:
Peter Owen

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