A group of National Youth Theatre performers today jetted off to present Living the Dream in the UK Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo as global ambassadors for British culture. Starting on 19th July, the show will be performed on the pavilion site, and will link live action in Shanghai with scenes recorded in London, to create an audacious site specific production inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Living The Dream will be performed by talented young actors and musicians in the shade of Thomas Heatherwick's iconic, award-winning UK Pavilion. It will link up with scenes played out thousands of miles away, apparently simultaneously, around iconic sites on London's South Bank.A series of everyday items found in gardens and green spaces in the UK will become the tools of play for this highly visual, bilingual and musical interpretation of one of Shakespeare's best known comedies. Palm-top projectors, laptops and mobile phones will be incorporated into the production, linking the two sides of the play being acted out in Shanghai and in London. Living The Dream will be performed by a cast of NYT members from across the UK including members of IdeasTap, the National Youth Theatre's online interactive partner, and will be supported by an experienced creative and production team. It is part of the UK's programme of public events at Shanghai World Expo, designed and developed by the British Council.
While NYT are in Shanghai, they will also be working with Chinese actors and artists from Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre as part of an ongoing collaborative project which is due to take place in London in 2012 as part of the Cultural Olympiad's World Shakespeare Festival.
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