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Today with Claire Byrne
Climate Change impacts on Crop Science and Tillage Farmers

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 12:16


Clive Carter, General Secretary of the Irish Grain Growers and Padraig Flattery, Senior Climatologist at Met Eireann

Game Master Monday
Yuletide Kombat Family 2023

Game Master Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 112:54


Clive Carter has opened up his boxing ring yet again. A new crop of Holiday Warriors enter the ring. Let the games begin. Special Guest GM: Jacob Moore This week's cast: Aaron Barry Evanne Offenbacker Grant Nordine Jenny Nordine Nicole Unger Vanessa Lopez Aziz Think Nicole knows Murder? You have no idea…. Murder, True Crime, Coffee?? Join hosts Nicole Unger, Brenna Folger and Amanda Kraft on Mourning Murders, as they brew coffee and talk about true crime! New episodes every week! Available wherever you listen to your podcasts! Come hang with the best Buds around and indulge thyself in the finest in High Fantasy with WeeDnD: the pot-positive live tabletop roleplaying experience! Join our cast of professional entertainers from the Las Vegas Strip and beyond as they adventure across the world of Ganjaria! Vanessa's book Play It Back is about a first-gen Filipino-American woman who hated high school getting thrown back in time to relive her senior year- in 1999. It's available NOW on Amazon in paperback or Kindle and Nook in ebook format Get something wonderful for the pet in your life from EvanneMade! Her handmade unique pet bandanas and organic catnip cat toys will put a pep in any pet's step!

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Ploughing: 'The best show in the whole of Europe'

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 9:45


The National Ploughing Championship kicks off its three-day festivities today. It is believed that tens of thousands of people are due to attend the Laois festival with their wellies in toe. What makes it so popular and what exactly do people do at it? Andrea was joined by National President of Macra Na Feirme, Elaine Houlihan, Clive Carter, the Site Owner of the Ploughing Championship land and Louise and Catherine to discuss...

The Tillage Edge
The Crops Forum Part 2: Fertiliser Supply & Costs

The Tillage Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 20:13


Continuing on from the Crops Forum which was held recently, on this week's episode of the Tillage Edge podcast, you'll hear from moderator Andy Doyle discussing the issue of fertiliser supply and costs with Kieran McEvoy from the IFA, Clive Carter from IGG, as well as Donal Maloney from Tirlán, Enda McDonald from Grassland Agro, Bill Callanan from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, and Teagasc's tillage specialist, Ciarán Collins.  Podcast SurveyIn order to understand the aspects of podcasts which are most appealing and beneficial to you the listener, it would be appreciated if you could take 3-4 minutes to complete the following survey to give your feedback:  https://forms.office.com/r/mDZTE9zPy4 For more episodes and information from the Tillage Edge podcast go to:https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/crops/the-tillage-edge-podcast/ Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com

The Tillage Edge
The Crops Forum Part 1: the Financial Risks for the Year Ahead

The Tillage Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 21:16


The Crops Forum was held recently with an excellent line up and a very interesting discussion from a panel of experts across the country.    And on this week's episode of the Tillage Edge podcast, you'll hear from moderator Andy Doyle discussing the financial risks of the year ahead with Kieran McEvoy from the IFA, Clive Carter from IGG, as well as Donal Maloney from Tirlán, Enda McDonald from Grassland Agro, Bill Callanan from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, and Teagasc's tillage specialist, Ciarán Collins. Podcast SurveyIn order to understand the aspects of podcasts which are most appealing and beneficial to you the listener, it would be appreciated if you could take 3-4 minutes to complete the following survey to give your feedback:  https://forms.office.com/r/mDZTE9zPy4 For more episodes and information from the Tillage Edge podcast go to:https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/crops/the-tillage-edge-podcast/ Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com

What's Up Broadway?
#7 - Back to 'Square One'

What's Up Broadway?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 33:18


And the award for leaking the creation of a show before you're supposed to goes to... Nathan Lane! Broadway News: Recap of Curtain Up!, a three day outdoor theater festival that took place in the heart of Times Square. TDF's TKTS ticket booth, located in Times Square at Broadway and 47th Street, reopened last Tuesday. TKTS sells same-day discount tickets to matinee and evening performances as well as next-day tickets to matinee performances to Broadway and Off-Broadway productions for up to 50 percent off. Stephen Sondheim is working on a new musical with a playwright David Ives called "Square One.” Reports have stated that Broadway legends Nathan Lane and Bernadette Peters were involved in the reading, though it is unclear if the pair will be involved in the full production. Hadestown, Six, Hamilton, and American Utopia have announced Broadway lotteries. BroadwayCon, the premiere fan convention for all things Broadway, is turning the lights back on to energize and reignite musical theatre fans worldwide. BroadwayCon 2022 will be held at The Manhattan Center & The New Yorker Hotel on Friday, February 18th through Sunday, February 20th. Tickets go on sale on Wednesday. Casting: Moulin Rouge West End: Liisi LaFontaine, who played Deena in the recent West End revival of Dreamgirls, will star as Satine opposite newcomer Jamie Bogyo as Christian. The principal cast will also include two Olivier nominees: Clive Carter as Harold Zidler and Jason Pennycooke as Toulouse-Lautrec.  Dear Evan Hansen recently announced casting. ​​Jordan Fisher, who was playing the title role in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway when the Covid pandemic shutdown hit in March 2020, will return to the role when the musical reopens at the Music Box Theatre on December 11. Stephen Christopher Anthony will play Evan in the musical's touring production, which is set to launch on Dec. 7 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Sam Tutty will return to fill the lead role in London which will reopen on October 26.  As previously announced, Mrs. Doubtfire will open on Broadway this fall with Tony Award nominee Rob McClure in the title role at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. Joining him are Jenn Gambatese as Miranda Hillard, Peter Bartlett as Mr. Jolly, Charity Angél Dawson as Wanda Sellner, Mark Evans as Stuart Dunmire, J. Harrison Ghee as Andre Mayem, Analise Scarpaci as Lydia Hillard, Jake Ryan Flynn as Christopher Hillard, Avery Sell as Natalie Hillard and Brad Oscar as Frank Hillard. Previews will resume on October 21, 2021 in advance of the official opening night on December 5, 2021. Links about Dana H.: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/08/theater/experimental-broadway-plays.html https://www.vulture.com/2021/09/emily-davis-reality-winner-in-is-this-a-room.html Be sure to download the BPN iOS app via bpn.fm/app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Curtain Call Theatre Podcast
Welcome to the Rock! Episode 8

Curtain Call Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 30:20


Welcome to the Rock! takes you behind the scenes of one of the b biggest surprise hit musicals to hit Broadway and the West End. In our final episode of the series, you'll meet the lovebirds Nick (played by Robert Hands and Diane played by Helen Hobson in the West End and Sharon Wheatley who plays her on Broadway. Mayors Claude Elliott and Derm Flynn played by Clive Carter in the West End and Joel Hatch on Broadway and our local reporter Janice Mosher played by Emma Salvo.

Backstage With...
Clive Carter (Come From Away, Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera)

Backstage With...

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 39:27


Clive Carter is one of the Olivier award nominated stars of Come From Away. He was in the original cast of Les Miserables at the Barbican, created the role of Raoul in Phantom of the Opera (while it was in development at Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sydmonton estate), and he was part of the original West End cast of Into the Woods. Clive has been working as an actor since 1975 and is one of a handful of actors who has seamlessly switched between Shakespearean plays to big budget musicals. Come From Away is about what happened when the US airspace was closed on 9/11. 38 planes were forced to land at Gander airport on a Canadian island called Newfoundland. The 7,000 people from those planes were taken in and looked after by the people of Gander and nearby towns for five days before the planes were allowed to take off again. I’ve done a few episodes on the show before when I’ve been able to have a quick chat with Clive but I really wanted to have a proper conversation with him to talk about his career in more detail. If you enjoy this episode then subscribe to make sure you never miss a new one. You can follow Backstage With... on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to find out which stage door we’re going through next.

MusicalTalk - The UK's Independent Musical Theatre Podcast

This week we revisit Come From Away as Nick chats to the cast members - and those whom the cast members portrayed - at a press event for the musical held at the beautiful Canadian Embassy in London.  Hear from Rachel Tucker, Mary Doherty, Cat Simmons, Clive Carter and the show's composing and lyricist team Irene Sankoff and David Hein.   Come From Away is playing at the Pheonix Theatre in London.    

Backstage With...
Meet the cast of Come From Away

Backstage With...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 23:34


In this special edition we meet the cast of Come From Away ahead of its European premiere in Dublin at the end of the year before its London opening in early 2019.   There are performances from and interviews with members of the cast including Rachel Tucker and Clive Carter.   Come From Away runs at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin from 6th December to 19th January 2019. Previews begin in London on 30th January before its official opening night on 18th February.

Listen To Alfred
Listen To Alfred - Life In Shaftesbury - Episode 7

Listen To Alfred

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 41:08


This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Alfred visits a new Shaftesbury business, The Botanical Candle Company. Amalia Pothecary has combined a High Street retail space for her beautiful candles with an international online sales operation. Alfred spoke to the young entrepreneur and learned why she is a role model for young people in Shaftesbury who have a business idea but don't know how to make their dream a reality. (00:22) Shaftesbury could become a dementia-friendly town. What changes could you make now, to help locals who have dementia? If you have a business or manage a public space, you can start by simply changing your floor colour! Alfred attended the Alzheimer’s Society’s ‘Dementia Friends’ meeting at the Town Hall. You can hear more advice on the podcast. (13:18) Eleven judges assess the Shaftesbury Fringe shows according to stage presence, originality of interpretation, skill and audience engagement. Find out which Shaftesbury performers have won awards. And Alfred talks to the act judged to be ‘Best in Fringe’. (20:32) Popular Shaftesbury singer Samantha is embarking on a world tour. We chat to Samantha and her manager Andy Tebbutt-Russell about the places where Samantha will perform and the challenges involved in planning an international show. (23:40) Do you know about the spiritual link between Shaftesbury and Glastonbury? Alfred learned more about the so-called ‘Shaston Eagle’ from Clive Carter. Clive, and his wife Nicola, own crystal and gem shop ‘Nature’s Treasures’. A national magazine has declared it one of the top five in the UK. Now, you can help the couple win the ‘Best in Britain’ title. (30:38) A new peer support group has been set up for locals who are experiencing mental health difficulties. It’s already making a difference in our area, where geographic isolation makes it hard to access support services. Its organiser tells us why she is pleased when group members call to say they can’t attend a meeting. (36:23)

Stage Door Podcast
003 - 'SOMEONE LIKE YOU' (Strand Theatre 1990) - Featuring Dee Shipman, Dave Willetts, Petula Clark

Stage Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2015 47:47


In this special episode of the Stage Door podcast the spotlight falls on 'Someone Like You', the 1989 / 1990 British musical.'Someone Like You' is a musical with lyrics by Dee Shipman, music by Petula Clark and a book by Robin Midgley and Fay Weldon.Based on a concept developed by Clark over a period of several years, it is set in West Virginia immediately after the end of the Civil War. Originally entitled 'Amen', it was conceived as a dark view of the difficulties Southerners faced dealing with carpetbaggers during the Reconstruction period, and also dealt with the problems of morphine-addicted Confederate soldiers returning home. It lost many of its serious overtones as the project evolved; Clark and Shipman's original book was revised substantially by Weldon, who also contributed the new title.Directed by Midgley, the musical premiered on October 25, 1989 at the Cambridge Arts Theatre in Cambridge, and in his review in the Cambridge Evening News, Alan Kersey wrote, "Petula Clark proved last night at the world premiere of 'Someone Like You' that she can still work wonders both on stage and in the tough real world of show business." The production toured the UK until December 9 1989.On March 22, 1990, 'Someone Like You' transferred to the Strand Theatre in London's West End. In addition to Clark, it starred Dave Willetts ('The Phantom of the Opera', 'Les Miserables') as the Major and Clive Carter as Kane. Reviews were mixed, although most critics praised Clark's performance and her contribution to the score.Due to financial difficulties faced by producer Harold Fielding, all his assets were seized, and the show closed without warning after the April 25 performance. Although an original cast album was never released at the time, Clark's recordings of several of the songs have been issued on various CDs throughout the ensuing years.The programme features interviews with Dee Shipman and Dave Willetts and an archive interview with Petula Clark from March 1990. The programme also features excerpts from previously unheard rehearsal takes performed by Dave Willetts.  Produced and presented by Tim Hutton for Stage Door Records with thanks to John Craig at First Night Records, Dee Shipman, Paul Jacobs and Dave Willetts.Recommended Links:First Night RecordsDee ShipmanDave WillettsRecommended Listening:Someone Like You EP (First Night Records)Dee Shipman - She Isn't Me (Stage Door Records)Steve Barton - Only For A While (Stage Door Records)Dave Willetts - Once In A Lifetime (Stage Door Records)

Escuchando Peliculas
El Código Da Vinci (Intriga 2006)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2015 143:44


Título original The Da Vinci Code Año 2006 Duración 147 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Ron Howard Guión Akiva Goldsman (Novela: Dan Brown) Música Hans Zimmer Fotografía Salvatore Totino Reparto Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jean Reno, Jürgen Prochnow, Paul Bettany, Etienne Chicot, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Clive Carter, Seth Gabel, Jean-Yves Berteloot Productora Columbia Pictures / Imagine Entertainment Género Intriga. Thriller | Religión Sinopsis El catedrático y afamado simbologista Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) se ve obligado a acudir una noche al Museo del Louvre, cuando el asesinato de un restaurador deja tras de sí un misterioso rastro de símbolos y pistas. Con la ayuda de la criptógrafa de la policía Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou) y poniendo en juego su propia vida, Langdon descubre que la obra de Leonardo Da Vinci esconde una serie de misterios que apuntan a una sociedad secreta encargada de custodiar un antiguo secreto que ha permanecido oculto durante dos mil años...