Chloe Lamford

Most Popular Chloe Lamford Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Next to Normal Trailer (2025)

11 September 2025

A mother struggles with worsening bipolar disorder and the effects that managing her illness has on her family.

Kaija Saariaho: Innocence Trailer (2021)

10 July 2021

The world premiere of composer Kaija Saariaho's opera, "Innocence", at the 2021 Aix-en-Provence Festival.

Cyrano de Bergerac Trailer (2024)

25 January 2024

National Theatre Live: Amadeus Trailer (2017)

02 February 2017

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world – and he’s determined to make a splash.

The Full Monteverdi Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

The Full Monteverdi follows the simultaneous break-up of six couples, from shocking revelation, vengeful anger and erotic longing for reconciliation, as an ensemble film.

National Theatre Live: Othello Trailer (2023)

23 February 2023

Farewell the tranquil mind. A bright, headstrong daughter of a senator; elevated by her status but stifled by its expectations.

National Theatre Live: Mrs. Warren's Profession Trailer (2025)

23 October 2025

Vivie Warren is a woman ahead of her time. Her mother, however, is a product of that old patriarchal order.

National Theatre Live: Phaedra Trailer (2023)

01 March 2023

After years of fierce focus on her political career, a politician turns her attention to her personal life.

National Theatre Live: The Estate Trailer (2025)

12 November 2025

The leader of the opposition has been forced to resign in a scandal. Against the odds Angad Singh emerges as the favourite.

Royal Opera House 2023/24: Rusalka Trailer (2024)

24 January 2024

Rusalka, a water spirit, lives with her family in the pure waters of the forest lake. When she falls in love with a Prince, she sacrifices her voice and leaves her home in the hope of finding true love in a new world – a world that does not love her back.

Off the Page: Death of England Trailer (2014)

24 November 2014

A grieving son's funeral speech turns into an elegy for his father, the national football team, and a country torn apart by its identity crisis.