简要:It is now 1974, and there is an independent parliament in the UK. As political parties struggle to change the country's future, voices of infighting and backstabbing ring from the corridors of Westminster. The White House is directed by James Graham (ITV's "Ink" test) and Jeremy Herring ("People, Land, Things"), providing timely, touching, and interesting insights into the workings of British politics. This beloved work has had two sold out performances at the National Theatre, one in the West End of London and the other on a national tour, which was also filmed live by the National Theatre. You can watch 'The White House' from 7pm UK time on Thursday, May 28, 2020 to 7pm UK time on Thursday, June 4, 2020. It was filmed live on stage at the National Theatre in 2013. The running time is 2 hours and 40 minutes, with very short intervals. It has subtitles. This play is suitable for people over 14 years old and has a strong language. We hope that when you enjoy the content and the weekly recorded performances, you will consider donating to the National Theatre.
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It is now 1974, and there is an independent parliament in the UK. As political parties struggle to change the country's future, voices of infighting and backstabbing ring from the corridors of Westminster. The White House is directed by James Graham (ITV's "Ink" test) and Jeremy Herring ("People, Land, Things"), providing timely, touching, and interesting insights into the workings of British politics. This beloved work has had two sold out performances at the National Theatre, one in the West End of London and the other on a national tour, which was also filmed live by the National Theatre. You can watch 'The White House' from 7pm UK time on Thursday, May 28, 2020 to 7pm UK time on Thursday, June 4, 2020. It was filmed live on stage at the National Theatre in 2013. The running time is 2 hours and 40 minutes, with very short intervals. It has subtitles. This play is suitable for people over 14 years old and has a strong language. We hope that when you enjoy the content and the weekly recorded performances, you will consider donating to the National Theatre.展开