[Cultureville LLC] National Theater Live “Prima Facey” will be shown in Osaka, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, and Tokushima!
Cultureville LLC Press release: November 6, 2024 Emergency screening of National Theater Live “Prima Facey” has been decided in Osaka, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, and Tokushima! Once you see it, you won’t be able to go back to the person you were before you saw it… Popular actress Jodie Comer’s West End debut, a shocking and controversial work, will be screened in various parts of Japan An emergency screening has been decided before the rights run out! Take this opportunity to see a masterpiece you can’t miss.
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NTLive “Prima Facey” ������Winner of the 2023 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play and Best Actress ������Winner of 2023 Tony Award for Best Actress NTLive’s “Prima Face”, which premiered in theaters around the world in 2022, quickly gained rave reviews and was viewed by over 500,000 people worldwide. Although worldwide theatrical release rights have been cleared and re-screenings are possible, Screening rights will expire again on December 5th of this year . When it is screened in Tokyo and Osaka in September, you will have the opportunity to see it in other areas as well! We received voices of hope, It has been decided that the film will be screened in Osaka, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, and Tokushima prefectures before the rights expire. This work is a memorable masterpiece that many men and women should see, especially in this day and age. Jodie Comer’s one-person play is a poignant depiction of a young female lawyer who confronts the problems of the law in a male-dominated society, feels powerless, and struggles. The deep message of this film will cause everyone to think about various things after watching it. The screening theaters and periods in each region are as follows. Don’t miss this
opportunity!
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