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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2010

Elliot Levey, company member of The Habit of Art explains.

Alan Bennett's new play The Habit of Art will be broadcast live to cinema screens around the world, from the National Theatre, on 22 April and varying dates worldwide for delayed screenings. Company member Elliot Levey, asks you to send in your video responses telling us what you thought about the broadcast.

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  • @Ohangie  Glad I'm not the only one to wonder about the presence of young people, and I'm not totally convinced by the theatre's reply. Nevertheless, these live broadcasts are fantastic, and I'm encouraging friends in Amsterdam to persuade a local cinema to take them (instead of having to travel to Den Haag).

  • @bennettplay I totally agree about the young lad .I loved the play which I watched in a cinema in Nelson New Zealand- a far cry from the South Bank and am just gald I got the chance.

  • I tried to get tickets for the NT performances - sold out, NTlive in London locations - sold out, I even travelled to Brighton to investigate a seat - sold out for the live show. Sloppy errors in some websites about when repeats of The Habit of Art in remote cinemas were showing didn't help. How can I get to see this show?

  • Greatly enjoyed The Habit of Art, which I watched at the Gate Cinema in west London, UK. But I was a bit concerned that the young boy singer (aged 11, 12?) was apparently sitting on the upper stage by the piano during the extremely graphic talks about sex below. I know the theatre is generally very protective of young people, so have I misunderstood something here? It left me uneasy.

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