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Good, Next to Normal and The Land of the Living Join National Theatre at Home This Winter

by Staff Writer
November 7, 2025
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Next To Normal Jamie Parker, Jack Wolfe, Eleanor Worthington Cox and Caissie Levy Credit Marc Brenner

Next To Normal Jamie Parker, Jack Wolfe, Eleanor Worthington Cox and Caissie Levy Credit Marc Brenner

This winter, National Theatre at Home expands its acclaimed streaming platform with three powerful new productions, featuring some of the UK’s most celebrated stage talent.

From 25 November, audiences worldwide can stream Good, starring David Tennant in a searing revival of C.P. Taylor’s political masterpiece.

Directed by Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke, Good follows John Halder, a well-meaning German professor whose moral compass is tested as the world descends into war.

       

The production, filmed live at the Harold Pinter Theatre in 2022, also stars Elliot Levey and Sharon Small.

From 2 December, the Tony® and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Next to Normal will be available to stream globally, excluding the US.

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Directed by Michael Longhurst, Next to Normal features music by Tom Kitt and book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. It was filmed at Wyndham’s Theatre following a sold-out run at the Donmar Warehouse.

Also joining the platform is The Land of the Living, a haunting new play by David Lan, directed by Stephen Daldry.

Juliet Stevenson stars as Ruth, a UN relief worker whose past decisions are brought into sharp focus when she is visited by Thomas, a man she once cared for as a child stolen by the Nazis.

       

These titles join over 100 productions already available on National Theatre at Home, with new shows added monthly.

All productions include captions, and over 85% are available with Audio Description, including all three new additions.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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