National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale (2018)

by William Shakespeare in a new version for young audiences

National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale (2018) poster

Perdita is a brave, intelligent and much-loved girl, but something is not quite right in her world. Join her on a journey through magic and mayhem as she uncovers her story – the girl who was once lost and then found. This exciting new version of The Winter's Tale is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for younger audiences. Warning: watch out for pursuing bears.

Director: Justin Audibert
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 69 min
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Production: National Theatre
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale about?
Perdita is a brave, intelligent and much-loved girl, but something is not quite right in her world. Join her on a journey through magic and mayhem as she uncovers her story – the girl who was once lost and then found. This exciting new version of The Winter's Tale is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for younger audiences. Warning: watch out for pursuing bears.
Who directed National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale?
National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale was directed by Justin Audibert.
Who stars in National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale?
National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale stars Adrian Richards, Nana Amoo-Gottfried, Tamara Camacho, Gabby Wong, Shazia Nicholls, Johndeep More.
How long is National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale?
National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
What genre is National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale?
National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale produced?
National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale was produced in United Kingdom.