Live Theatre Subscription Services

I made a quick search and didn’t see this discussed anywhere so I thought I would start a new topic.

I am interested in watching some of the live theatre plays that I have seen mentioned on sites like Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB. I cannot find this content using Kodi or other apps. It appears as if you need to subscribe to a streaming service dedicated to offering this content. The three I have found so far are National Theatre At Home (primarily British), Broadway HD and Marquee.

I was wondering if anyone out there had signed up for these before and what your impressions were? Also, being the cord cutter I am, I am curious if this content can be found elsewhere?

I did find that my public library has some of this content to view but it is quite old and it seems you can only view it from a browser.

Anyway, I am leaning towards the National Theatre one but I thought I would check here first to see if anyone has used these before.

I have not seen or used the services but I had to make a comment, if any of you have never attended a live play, you really should.

The last one I went too was at a local theater (small village in Ohio, less than 4000 people), they do shows through out their season. It was “Little Shop of Horrors”, yup with Audrey played by a woman as the original off Broadway musical play based on the 60’s movies and she did sound like Audrey did in that movie… “Feed me! I’m hungry!”

@MGB123 please post if you find out about the services.

In Tucson we have regular Broadway shows they come through every few months we are season ticket holders and usually get six or seven shows a year

Just saw Beauty and the Beast on Friday night