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This house / by James Graham and National Theatre.

Contributor(s): Herrin, Jeremy [director.] | National Theatre (Great Britain) [production company.].
Publisher: London. England : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (129 min., 40 sec.)) : sound, colour.Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781350934627.Related works: Video adaptation of (work): Graham, James, 1982- This house.Subject(s): Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1964-1979 -- DramaGenre/Form: Drama. | Internet videos.Online resources: View this item online
Production Credits: Director: Jeremy Herrin ; Writer: James Graham ; Designer: Rae Smith ; Lighting Designer: Paul Anderson ; Music: Stephen Warbeck ; Choreographer: Scott Ambler ; Sound Designer: Ian Dickinson ; Screen Director: Tim Van Someren.
Cast: Cast: (Labour Whips) ; Michael Cocks: Vincent Franklin ; Bob Mellish: Phil Daniels ; Ann Taylor: Lauren O'Neil ; Walter Harrison: Reece Dinsdale ; Joe Harper: David Hounslow ; (Tory Whips) ; Humphrey Atkins: Julian Wadham ; Jack Weatherill: Charles Edwards ; Fred Silvester: Ed Hughes ; (The Members Chorus) ; Clockmaker / Peebles / Redditch / Nuneaton / Ensemble: Gunnar Cauthery ; Woolwich W / Batley & Morley / Western Isles / Ensemble: Christopher Godwin ; Walsall N / Speaker in Act II / Plymouth Sutton / Ensemble: Andrew Havill ; Rochester & Chatham / Welwyn & Hatfield / Coventry SW / Lady Batley / Ensemble: Helena Lymbery ; Speaker in Act I / Mansfield / Serjeant at Arms in Act II / West Lothian / Ensemble: Giles Taylor ; Bromsgrove / Abingdon / Liverpool Edgehill / Paisley / Fermanagh / Ensemble: Tony Turner ; Esher / Belfast W / Ensemble: Rupert Vansittart ; Paddington S / Chelmsford / S Ayrshire / Henley / Birmingham Perry Bar / Ensemble: Matthew Pidgeon ; (Ensemble) ; Robin Bowerman ; Charlie Buckland ; Sarah-Jayne Butler ; Antony Gabriel ; Peter F Gardiner ; Fred Lancaster ; Andrew McDonald.Summary: It's 1974, and Britain has a hung Parliament. The corridors of Westminster ring with the sound of infighting and backstabbing as the political parties battle to change the future of the nation. During this era of chaos, when a staggering number of politicians die and age-old traditions are thrown aside, MPs find they must roll up their sleeves, and bend the rules, to navigate a way through the Mother of all Parliaments.
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Director: Jeremy Herrin ; Writer: James Graham ; Designer: Rae Smith ; Lighting Designer: Paul Anderson ; Music: Stephen Warbeck ; Choreographer: Scott Ambler ; Sound Designer: Ian Dickinson ; Screen Director: Tim Van Someren.

Cast: (Labour Whips) ; Michael Cocks: Vincent Franklin ; Bob Mellish: Phil Daniels ; Ann Taylor: Lauren O'Neil ; Walter Harrison: Reece Dinsdale ; Joe Harper: David Hounslow ; (Tory Whips) ; Humphrey Atkins: Julian Wadham ; Jack Weatherill: Charles Edwards ; Fred Silvester: Ed Hughes ; (The Members Chorus) ; Clockmaker / Peebles / Redditch / Nuneaton / Ensemble: Gunnar Cauthery ; Woolwich W / Batley & Morley / Western Isles / Ensemble: Christopher Godwin ; Walsall N / Speaker in Act II / Plymouth Sutton / Ensemble: Andrew Havill ; Rochester & Chatham / Welwyn & Hatfield / Coventry SW / Lady Batley / Ensemble: Helena Lymbery ; Speaker in Act I / Mansfield / Serjeant at Arms in Act II / West Lothian / Ensemble: Giles Taylor ; Bromsgrove / Abingdon / Liverpool Edgehill / Paisley / Fermanagh / Ensemble: Tony Turner ; Esher / Belfast W / Ensemble: Rupert Vansittart ; Paddington S / Chelmsford / S Ayrshire / Henley / Birmingham Perry Bar / Ensemble: Matthew Pidgeon ; (Ensemble) ; Robin Bowerman ; Charlie Buckland ; Sarah-Jayne Butler ; Antony Gabriel ; Peter F Gardiner ; Fred Lancaster ; Andrew McDonald.

Recorded through National Theatre Live on 16th May, 2013.

It's 1974, and Britain has a hung Parliament. The corridors of Westminster ring with the sound of infighting and backstabbing as the political parties battle to change the future of the nation. During this era of chaos, when a staggering number of politicians die and age-old traditions are thrown aside, MPs find they must roll up their sleeves, and bend the rules, to navigate a way through the Mother of all Parliaments.

Age recommendation: 15+ (very strong language).

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English closed captions available. Audio Description in English. No subtitles.

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