from the National Theatre
Five Minute Theatre
24 hours of theatre, broadcast to the world
21st June 2011 isn't just the longest day here in the UK, it's also officially Five Minute Theatre day.
An entire day filled with five minute pieces of theatre will be broadcast online to the world: twenty-four hours of performance, created by anyone for a worldwide audience of everyone.
An entire day filled with five minute pieces of theatre will be broadcast online to the world: twenty-four hours of performance, created by anyone for a worldwide audience of everyone.
Since we launched Five Minute Theatre back in February, people from all over the world have taken up the challenge to help celebrate our first five dramatic years by writing, devising, directing, performing and producing hundreds of pieces of theatre, all five minutes long.
How do I watch the performances?
From 5pm on 21st June until 5pm the following day, live and virtual audiences worldwide can experience 24 hours packed with hundreds of original and brilliant pieces of theatre all broadcast here.
In addition to this, there will be live performances taking place throughout the day. You can be part of the audience at our hubs at The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen; Adam House, Edinburgh; and CCA, Glasgow.
BOOK NOW: All hub performances are free but ticketed.
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