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  1. National Theatre Live: The Threepenny Opera: Directed by Rufus Norris, Nick Wickham. With Rory Kinnear, Rosalie Craig, Haydn Gwynne, Sarah Amankwah. As London's East End scrubs up for the coronation, Mr and Mrs Peachum gear up for a bumper day in the beggary business.

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • Rufus Norris, Nick Wickham
    • 2016-09-22
  2. National Theatre Live: The Threepenny Opera (2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. As London's East End scrubs up for the coronation, Mr and Mrs Peachum gear up for a bumper day in the beggary business. Keeping tight control of the city's underground – and their daughter’s whereabouts.

  4. Apr 8, 2016 · Screen and stage star Rory Kinnear will head the cast of the National Theatre’s major new production of The Threepenny Opera.. Kinnear, whose previous appearances at the National include his Olivier award-winning performance as Iago in Othello, will take on the central role of Macheath in Simon Stephens’ new adaptation of the Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill classic.

  5. Sep 22, 2016 · As London's East End scrubs up for the coronation, Mr and Mrs Peachum gear up for a bumper day in the beggary business. Keeping tight control of the city's underground – and their daughter’s whereabouts. Nick Wickham. Director.

  6. About National Theatre Live: The Threepenny Opera Released on September 22, 2016 As London's East End scrubs up for the coronation, Mr and Mrs Peachum gear up for a bumper day in the beggary business.

  7. May 27, 2016 · This version of Brecht’s Threepenny Opera doesn’t take itself seriously enough. There’s a slight feeling of panto to this winking, burping and swearing Brechtian circus show. Actually, that’s not quite right: this feels more like an end of term school concert. It’s as if all the very clever and sensible people at The National have ...

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