Marquee TV launches joint initiative with the UK’s premier Arts Organisations

English National Ballet in Akram Khan's Giselle. Photo Credit Laurent Liotardo

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Over the last few weeks, because of the COVID19 global pandemic, we saw all the theatres in the Westend close down. We saw Broadway in New York close it’s doors. The Vault Festival in London was cut short. Several independent theatres were also forced to close down productions. Theatre lovers across the Globe are now in self-isolation.

Don’t despair. There is light at the end of this tunnel during these uncertain times. The UK’s major arts organisations have come together to bring their finest performances directly into audiences’ homes.

In response to COVID19 SHUTDOWN, Marquee TV has now launched a joint streaming initiative in collaboration with the Royal Opera House and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Marquee TV will stream performances directly to audiences’ homes.

Lauren Cuthbertson in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland The Royal Ballet ROH. Photo Credit Andrej Uspenski

Arts lovers can sign up for a no obligation 30-day free trial on Marquee TV, the international multi-genre performing arts streaming service. Marquee TV will bring you the very best of the performing arts on demand.

The Royal Opera House and the Royal Shakespeare Company have been key partners of Marquee TV since launch. This new initiative – Every Night is Opening Night – will offer an enhanced programme of productions, including weekly premieres on Saturday evenings, as part of a ‘virtual season’.

Paapa Essiedu in Hamlet rsc. Photo Credit Manuel Harlan

Gregory Doran, Artistic Director, Royal Shakespeare Company, told us:

‘Nothing can replace the experience of seeing a play live on stage. But with our theatres currently closed, and all of us spending much more time at home, we are pleased to be part of this initiative.

This will give people from around the world the chance to see 18 of our recent productions for free at this time. We have been filming all of our Shakespeare plays since 2013, broadcasting them into cinemas and schools, and with some being accessible through Marquee TV.

Shakespeare speaks to us unlike any other writer, and this partnership with Marquee will enable everyone to enjoy his work, bringing us together virtually at a time when many of us will be apart.’

Richard II Royal Shakespeare Company. David Tennant in Richard II. Photo Credit Kwame Lestrade

Marquee TV’s weekly premieres will include La Traviata and Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci from The Royal Opera; Swan Lake from The Royal Ballet, Giselle from English National Ballet and the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Twelfth Night.

These productions will sit alongside our existing offerings from the Bolshoi, Glyndebourne, Paris Opera, New York City Ballet and many more.

Alex Beard, Royal Opera House Chief Executive added:

‘It’s vital in these challenging times that we bring the very best of our world-class productions to audiences across the globe, and we are absolutely delighted that people will have the opportunity to enjoy our performances for free over the next 30 days through this initiative.

We hope to be performing again in the coming weeks and months but in the meantime, we are thrilled to bring the ROH and the extraordinary talents of our remarkable family of artists and craftspeople direct to everyone’s homes.’

La Traviata, Royal Opera House. Credit Ermonela Jaho as Violetta Valéry. Photo Credit Catherine Ashmore

Susannah Simons, Editorial Director at Marquee TV, tells us: ‘In these difficult times, we are extremely proud to provide a platform for these global artistic powerhouses. If the audiences can’t come to the arts, we will bring the arts to the audiences.’

Launched in 2018, Marquee TV (www.marquee.tv) is an on-demand streaming platform dedicated to global arts and culture. Serving up a world-class catalogue of contemporary and classic masterpieces, including dance, opera, music, theatre, and documentaries, Marquee TV has been designed for a growing digital audience of determined culture lovers and the arts-curious.

Founded by a team of media tech entrepreneurs who were also behind the BBC’s iPlayer and the ground-breaking U.S. platform TenduTV, Marquee TV is available on iOS and Android, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, select Smart TVs and additional platforms. Premium subscription pricing in the UK is £8.99 a month or £89.99 for one year.

Clare Dunne and Harriet Walter in Henry IV Donmar Warehouse. Photo Credit Helen Maybanks

Customers can sign up to the RSC, ROH Virtual Season at www.marquee.tv where they can subscribe to a month long free trial, with no obligation to subscribe further. The trial converts to an annual subscription at the discounted price of £69.99

Learn more at https://www.marquee.tv/ and follow @MarqueeArtsTV on Twitter, Instagram, and @MarqueeTV on Facebook.