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Domestic dramas

From James Corden's winning turn in One Man, Two Guv'nors to Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and William Shakespeare’s , National Theatre Live have been scouring their illustrious archive and handpicking productions for you to stream online for free. Every Thursday night at 7pm BST your new theatre fix awaits you on their YouTube channel; you can watch it anytime over the following seven days. You can also put your knowledge to the test with two National Theatre at Home quizzes, with questions posed by famous thespians, also accessed via YouTube.

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