Group Leader: Peter Leeson
| Status: | Active, open to new members |
| Leader: | |
| Group email: | NT at Home group |
| When: | Monthly on Saturday afternoons 2:00 pm-4:00 pm 4th Saturday and 2nd Wednesday* of each month |
| Venue: | King Edward Community Centre |
| Cost: | £5.00 |

Great plays projected
for u3a Chatteris members only
National Theatre plays will be shown twice a month:
- 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Chatteris library, from 6:30 PM
- 4th Saturday of the month at the KEC from 2:00 PM
These are projections of original plays taped by the National Theatre. An interval will be provided when some refreshments will be available. Please feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.
There are many plays available; the full list can be found at All plays - National Theatre at Home | Watch Theatre Online. The following is a proposed programme; this may change if enough requests are made. You can access a trailer for the play mentioned by clicking on the picture accompanying it.
If you would like to explore other shows, the list is available on the NTAtHome website.
Next plays:
| Date | Time | Title | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 June 2026 | 18:30 | A View from the Bridge | Chatteris Library (Vermuyden) |
| 27 June 2026 | - | Chatteris Midsummer Festival | |
| 8 July 2026 | 18:30 | One Man, Two Guv'nors | Chatteris Library (Vermuyden) |
| 25 July 2026 | 14:00 | Till the Stars Come Down | KEC Room 2 |
| 12 August 2026 | 18:30 | Amadeus | Chatteris Library (Vermuyden) |
| 22 August 2026 | 14:00 | The Importance of Being Earnest | KEC Room 2 |
| 9 September 2026 | 18:30 | Hansard | Chatteris Library (Vermuyden) |
| 26 September 2026 | 14:00 | Mrs Warren's Profession | KEC Room 2 |
| 14 October 2026 | 18:30 | Macbeth | Chatteris Library (Vermuyden) |
| 24 October 2026 | 14:00 | Man and Boy | KEC Room 2 |
| 11 November 2026 | 18:30 | The Land of the Living | Chatteris Library (Vermuyden) |
| 28 November 2026 | 14:00 | Henry V | KEC Room 2 |
| 9 December 2026 | 18:30 | Othello | Chatteris Library (Vermuyden) |
A View From the Bridge
Wed. 10 June 2026; 18:30 Chatteris Library
In Brooklyn, Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But when one of them falls for his beautiful niece, they discover that freedom comes at a price.
Eddie’s jealous mistrust exposes a deep, unspeakable secret – one that drives him to commit the ultimate betrayal.
Ivo Van Hove directs Mark Strong and Nicola Walker in Arthur Miller’s dark and passionate play.

One Man, Two Guvnors
Wed. 8 July 2026; 18:30 Chatteris Library
Fired from his skiffle band, Francis Henshall becomes minder to Roscoe Crabbe, a small-time East End hood, now in Brighton to collect £6,000 from the dad of his fiancée.
But Roscoe is really his sister Rachel posing as her own dead brother, who has been killed by her boyfriend Stanley Stubbers, for whom Francis also works. Simple.
In this riotous comedy, even the audience is brought along on Francis’ madcap quest to serve two masters and get the girl. Full of high-energy physical comedy and crackling banter, One Man, Two Guvnors moves at a breakneck pace and leaves audiences rolling in the aisles.
James Corden (Gavin & Stacey, The Late Late Show) leads the cast in this award-winning National Theatre production, alongside Oliver Chris (Trying, Green Wing) and Suzie Toase. Written by Richard Bean and directed by Nick Hytner, One Man, Two Guvnors is a modern classic of British comedy theatre.

Till the Stars Come Down
Friday 28th July 20226; 14:00; KEC
Everyone loves a wedding…
It’s Sylvia and Marek’s wedding, and you are all invited.
Over the course of a hot summer’s day, a family gathers to welcome a newcomer into their midst. But as the vodka flows and dances are shared, passions boil over, and the limits of love are tested.
What happens when the happiest day of your life opens the door to a new, frightening and uncertain future?
Directed by Bijan Sheibani (A Taste of Honey, Barber Shop Chronicles), this new play by former National Theatre writer-in-residence Beth Steel (The House of Shades) is a passionate, heartbreaking and hilarious portrayal of a larger-than-life family struggling to come to terms with a changing world.
Amadeus
Wed 12 August 2026; 18:30; Chatteris Library
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius and seized by obsessive jealousy, court composer Antonio Salieri begins a war with Mozart, with music, and ultimately, with God.
Peter Shaffer’s iconic play features a live orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia.
The Importance of Being Earnest
Sat 22 August 2026; 14:00 KEC
A Trivial Comedy for Serious People
Being sensible can be excessively boring. At least Jack thinks so.
While assuming the role of dutiful guardian in the country, he lets loose in town under a false identity. Meanwhile, his friend Algy takes on a similar facade.
Unfortunately, living a double life has its drawbacks, especially when it comes to love.
Hoping to impress two eligible ladies, the gentlemen find themselves caught in a web of lies they must carefully navigate.

Hansard
Wed 9 September 2026; 18:30 Chatteris Library
It’s 1988, and Tory politician Robin Hesketh has returned home to the idyllic Cotswold house he shares with his wife of 30 years, Diana. But all is not as blissful as it seems. As the day draws on, what starts as gentle ribbing and the familiar rhythms of marital scrapping quickly turn to blood sport.
Directed by Simon Godwin, featuring two-time Olivier Award winners, Lindsay Duncan and Alex Jennings, in this thrilling play by Simon Woods.
Mrs Warren's Profession
Five-time Olivier Award winner Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her real-life daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time, playing mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw’s incendiary moral classic stage play.
Vivie Warren is a woman ahead of her time. Her mother, however, is a product of that old patriarchal order. Exploiting it has earned Mrs Warren a fortune – but at what cost? This powerful drama explores themes of gender roles and social change.
Filmed live in the London West End, this new production reunites Staunton with director Dominic Cooke (Follies, Good), exploring the clash between morality and independence, traditions and progress in this critically acclaimed theatre production.
Macbeth
A couple corrupted by their relentless lust for power have blood on their hands. Witness the gripping tale of greed, murder, deception, and superstition. Once you cross the line, you can never turn back.
Watch Tony and BAFTA Award winner Ralph Fiennes as Macbeth and Olivier Award winner Indira Varma as they star in a brand-new ‘full-voltage visceral’ (★★★★ Daily Telegraph) production of William Shakespeare’s classic play. Filmed live at Dock X, a custom-built theatre space in London, this critically acclaimed staging of Macbeth ‘that quickens the pulse, then goes for the jugular’ (★★★★ Financial Times) is now streaming.
Wed 14 October 2026; 18:30 Chatteris Library

Man and Boy
It’s 1930s New York City, and one international financier’s luck has finally run out. Truths are uncovered and relationships are tested.
In his National Theatre debut, director Anthony Lau (The Crucible) brings a sharp, contemporary interpretation to Terence Rattigan’s tale of paternity and corruption.
Featuring Ben Daniels (The Normal Heart) and Laurie Kynaston (Long Day’s Journey into Night) as father and son, in what Time Out describes as ‘the performance of the year’, this critically acclaimed production is available.
Please note: this production contains flashing lights. It includes depictions of alcohol and drug use, and references to suicide, child abuse and neglect.
Sat 25 October 2026; 14:00 KECC

The Land of the Living
Wed 11 November 2026; 18:30 Chatteris Library
‘All my life – all your life – I’ve struggled with this: was what I did “wrong”?’
The Land of the Living is a powerful historical drama set in Germany in 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. Thomas, one of thousands of children stolen by the Nazis from Eastern Europe during World War 2, is under the care of Ruth, a UN relief worker. Should she try to find his parents or leave him with those he’s grown up with? The choice she makes will shape his life.
Juliet Stevenson features as Ruth in this remarkable and timely new play by David Lan, former Artistic Director of the Young Vic. Immersed in the shapeshifting nature of memory and morality, the production is directed by Stephen Daldry (The Jungle, The Inheritance).
While the characters in the play are fictional, the historical circumstances are drawn from real events. The play was informed by a series of in-depth interviews with the distinguished journalist and historian Gitta Sereny, who worked for UNRRA in southern Germany immediately after the end of the war and wrote extensively about the period.
Henry V
Sat 22 November 2026; 14:00 KECC
Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) plays the title role in Shakespeare’s thrilling study of nationalism, war and the psychology of power.
Fresh to the throne, King Henry V launches England into a bloody war with France. When his campaign encounters resistance, this inexperienced new ruler must prove he is fit to guide a country into war.
Captured live from the Donmar Warehouse in London, this exciting modern production directed by Max Webster (Life of Pi) explores what it means to be English and our relationship to Europe, asking: do we ever get the leaders we deserve?

Othello
Take your seats for Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedy, Othello.
What is Othello about?
She’s a bright, headstrong daughter of a senator; elevated by her status but stifled by its expectations. He’s a refugee of slavery; having risen to the top of a white world, he finds love across racial lines has a cost.
Wed in secret, Desdemona and Othello crave a new life together. But as unseen forces conspire against them, they find their future is not theirs to decide.
Directed by Clint Dyer with a cast that includes Giles Terera (Hamilton), Rosy McEwen (The Alienist), Paul Hilton (The Inheritance) and Tanya Franks (Mum).





