I was sitting on the Olivier stage last October, waiting for
the third of the thrilling James plays to start - the very last performance I
was able to attend with my Entry
Pass membership. As I
watched the auditorium filling up from this unique position, I reflected on my
last few years of theatre going and realised just how fortunate I am to have
discovered Entry Pass. Over the last 4 years I have seen over
100 performances at the National Theatre and they have changed my life.
Looking back, I could say that what stands out are
individual highlights like Edward II, Othello, Curious Incident, London Road , Frankenstein, The Habit of
Art. But what really stands out is the range and variety of productions Entry Pass
has allowed me to experience. Through Entry Pass
I have taken risks and opened my eyes to different way of viewing the world.
Without Entry
Pass , would I have chosen
to see so much Shakespeare? Or Port, Misterman, Collaborators… 13… the poignant Analog.Ue… London Road - to name
but a few? No! Yet all of these productions have left me excited. They have
made me keen to explore different ways of approaching theatre - and life! Thanks
to the 100+ performances I have seen at the NT, I’ve become a much more open
minded person, and a happier person.
As I walked out of James III last October I decided to head
up to the balcony on level 5. I stood there, looking over the London skyline, and felt an emotion I have
come to associate with the National Theatre more than with anything else. It felt wonderful
to be alive.
For that, I thank you.
Luke Temple