Upcoming Theatre Festival: RIVER STAGE (National Theatre)

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by John Todd on June 20, 2024

in Theater-International

LONDON’S LARGEST FREE OUTDOOR FESTIVAL,
RIVER STAGE AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE,
BEGINS 5 JULY, 2024

London’s largest free outdoor arts festival,  River Stage,  returns to the National Theatre for the eighth year this summer, over four weekends from 5 – 28 July 2024. Sing along to pop-hits with  Jonny Woo, experience ballroom dance and lip-sync to hits, catch an extract of Rambert’s dance theatre production  Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby,  watch a free  NT Live  screening of the Olivier Award-winning production  Dear England and more.

This year’s River Stage partners are  The Glory  (5-7 July),  Greenwich+Docklands International Festival  (12-14 July) and  Rambert  (19-21 July). The  National Theatre  (26-28 July) will host the closing weekend of River Stage.

From pop-hit singalongs to runway fashion, a NT Live film screening, free tours and iconic lip-sync performances – the National Theatre’s free arts festival  River Stage  on London’s South Bank will have something for everyone this summer.

Now in its eighth year, River Stage invites some of UK’s leading arts and culture organisations to take over the riverside for four unforgettable weekends in July, filled with theatre, music, dance, comedy and a diverse offering of food and drink to suit everyone’s palate.

Opening the festival on  Friday 5 July, East London’s iconic queer venue  The Glory  return to the River Stage for the first time since launching their latest bar  The Divine.   Dance the night away to club classics at  DJ John Sizzle’s Disco  and singalong to showtunes at  Jonny Woo’s Showtime Extravaganza. A collective of queer performers of  Turkish, Kurdish, Cypriot and Southwest Asian  heritage,  Harem of Noone,  will bring pop-cultural delights for everyone to enjoy.  Lipsync 1000 V Man Up, one of UK’s biggest contests for drag kings and queens, will be back at the South Bank showcasing the stars of tomorrow. The amazing  Barbs  on piano will soundtrack your Sunday afternoon with some Chopin and Phillip Glass.  Big Gay Songbook  will bring the weekend to a close with a mash-up of the best of The Glory plus their talented mates from Margate.

Greenwich+Docklands International Festival  (GDIF) will bring their much-loved inclusive programming celebrating Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists from  12 to 14 July, one month ahead of GDIF 2024. Roll onto the riverside with  Les Patineurs  for a joyful battle on roller skates and join the  Family Catwalk Extravaganza  for some runway fashion, ballroom dance and lip syncing.  Jeanefer Jean-Charles MBE  will bring  Black Victorians, a powerful dance piece exploring a complex and often forgotten Black presence in pre-Windrush Britain.  Perhaps Contraption  bring their multi-award winning, progressive brass band party to River Stage for a truly unique musical experience; melding elements of jazz and pop. Fresh from her tour with Ed Sheeran,  Fletch@ bridges  signs her way through a hit-list that will captivate and delight audiences from all backgrounds at  Sign Song.

Les Patinuers (c Marnik Cathy)
Black Victorians (photo by David Levene)

The brilliant Rambert  will take over the festival’s third weekend from  19 to 21 July  for an explosive celebration of dance. Choreographer  Marion Motin, who worked with Christine and the Queens and Dua Lipa brings her hip-hop influenced style to the South Bank with an excerpt from  Rouge  created for and performed by Rambert’s dancers. Rambert’s very own  Liam Francis  and  Aishwarya Raut  will present their bold choreography with the company with their pieces  Where to Start?  and  Tension Funfair. Catch an excerpt of  Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby,  created by the writer of the TV series Steven Knight with Rambert’s Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer– the thrilling stage adaptation with an iconic soundtrack from a live on-stage band or put on your dancing shoes and join in the fun with  Paradigmz’s Soca Workshop  and  Coco’s K-Pop workshop.   Experience a real-life dance-off with dancers of Rambert, participate in a family yoga workshop with  Eryck, grab a cowboy hat for a line-dancing class and more!

The Flick

The National Theatre  will host the closing weekend from  26 to 28 July  by inviting everyone to dive into the diverse delights of our South Bank venue.  Diane Chorley  returns with her legendary 80s club  The Flick  for her only show of 2024 bringing the very best of character comedy, infectious music, queer cabaret and some special guests. Everyone is welcome to have a look behind the scenes with our  free backstage tours  giving audiences a glimpse of the magic of the NT. For one day only, James Graham’s Olivier Award-winning hit show,  NT Live: Dear England, will be screened for free. NT’s former artist in residence and Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year, Curtis Holder, will lead a portrait workshop where musicians  Fenella Humphreys, Kasia Ziminska  and  Cara Berridge  become his muses.  Chisara Agor  brings the festival to a close with a boundary-pushing musical performance exploring themes of visibility, magic and solidarity.

Behind the scenes, the River Stage team is joined by  National Theatre Young Technicians Alumni  in the delivery of the GDIF and Rambert weekends of the festival. Launched in 2017, Young Technicians is the NT’s flagship technical training programme for young people aged 14-18, taking place both at the NT and nationwide to offer in-depth training for free to young people from groups currently underrepresented in the technical theatre industries. Participants work with the NT’s production team to develop practical skills across a variety of backstage roles, including lighting, sound, video and more.   Applications for the Young Technicians Programme delivered at the National Theatre are open now on the  website, and close on 1 July.

Alongside  The Understudy  and the riverside bar,  KERB  will be serving up a range of London’s most exciting independent street food.  Baba Dhaba,  Mexclub,  Chicken Bandits,  Oh My Dog  and  Poke Nom  bring an array of delectable flavours whilst  Hackney Gelato  serve delicious, refreshing ice-cream. KERB will be partnering with  Two Tribes  on the bar for some of the finest cold beer, and Sen Noods, Meltdown Cheeseburgers and Sireli will be serving up mouth-watering delicacies at The Understudy.

The River Stage festival will run from 5-28 July. All events are free. For more details and the full programme with schedule, please visit the  website.

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