New Video Streaming Service at Bunn

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New Video Streaming Service at Bunn

The Bunn Library Presents a new streaming service: Alexander Street!

Just in time for winter break, The Bunn Library has subscribed to an amazing new streaming service, Alexander Street. This service boasts over 70,000 titles spanning every subject. Check out this great video detailing what Alexander Street offers. Access is provided through EZProxy, so anyone with a Lawrenceville email address can access this service. Check out these tips for help with using Alexander Street.

In addition to all of the phenomenal academic programming provided by Alexander Street, there are also many full-length features for the whole family to enjoy, including: 

BBC Landmark Video Collection productions such as Blue Planet, Planet Earth, and Life.

PBS specials such as Reconstruction, NOVA, and Films by Ken Burns.

Sony Pictures Classics such as Amour, Persepolis, Call Me By Your Name and An Education.

BBC Literary Adaptations such as Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice and Richard Armitage in North & South.

Broadway HD productions such as Laura Benanti and Zachary Levi in She Loves Me, Orlando Bloom in Romeo and Juliet, and Christian Borle and Andrew Rannells in Falsettos.

The National Theatre productions such as Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus, Benedict Cumberbatch in Frankenstein, and James Corden in One Man, Two Guvnors.

The Royal Shakespeare Company productions such as David Tennant in Richard II and Sir Antony Sher in King Lear.

Theatre in Video productions such as Kristen Chenoweth in Candide, Neil Patrick Harris in Company, and Patti Lupone in Sweeney Todd.

Dance Online performances such as Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake and Balantine’s The Nutcracker.

Classic Opera in Video such as Carmen, La bohème, and The Magic Flute.

And so much more!

Spend your winter break binge watching the groundbreaking nature series Planet Earth with your family, or swooning over Mr. Darcy in the classic adaptation of Pride & Prejudice! Introduce your little ones to ballet with The Nutcracker, or relive the drama of last year’s Periwig musical with an incredible production of Sweeney Todd. The possibilities are endless!