National Theatre Live are screening the Olivier Award nominated 'Good' in cinemas nationwide tonight, Thursday 20th April. The play, directed by Dominic Cook and written by J.P. Taylor ran at London's Harold Pinter Theatre last year, and picked up a string of Olivier and WhatsOnStage Award nominations, including Best Revival.
Sharon Small was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in both the Olivier Awards and the WhatsonStage Awards for her "outstanding" performance as Helen, as well as all the major female roles in the play.
C.P. Taylor's play is set in 1930s Germany and is considered to be a leading Holcaust drama. It asks the question "How is it possible to be a ‘good’ person when things are falling apart". The play also starred David Tennant and Elliot Levy, both of whom were also nominated for Olivier and WhatsOnStage Awards.
Screenings are taking place at cinemas across the country tonight at 7pm and tickets are still available.
Sharon Small is available for voiceovers from Anthea Represents. Click her image for her profile page and voiceover showreel.