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As French President Emmanuel Macron calls a snap election to address the political threat to his government posed by the Far Right, Jonathan Freedland and guests discuss Louis XVI's decision in 1789 to call an Estates General, a meeting of representatives of all sections of French society. Louis' gamble in 1789 started a chain of events known as the French Revolution. What are the stakes of President Macron's gamble today? WithClare Siviter, Associate Professor in French Theatre at the University of Bristol Emile Chabal, Professor of Contemporary History at the University of EdinburghThe reader is Ewan BaileyProducer: Luke Mulhall
Rachael Coopes is an author, an actress, a yoga expert, a presenter on beloved kids show Playschool and just an all-round lovely like-minded Francophile. Recently I have been reading her book Paris For Beginners and I absolutely love it! I'm not sure why, but every time I sat down to read it, I needed to pair the reading with a glass of wine! It felt like a celebration each time and a petit escape to France for me. In her 20s Rach moved to France for a couple of years to study theatre. She describes her time in Paris back then as being on the precipice of the next phase of her life. It is often a stage for many of us where we're about to be what I like to call "full-blown adults". Then last year Rach returned to Paris after the world started to open up post-Covid. Her book gives us an insight into her world and the manner in which Paris has impacted her as a mini-adult in 2004 and then again in 2022. Her experiences resonated with me and brought to the fore my own memories of Paris as I was reading. I've often talked about feeling a homesickness for France even though I've never lived there. Rach has now finally put a word to that for me: hiraeth, which is a Welsh word which has no direct translation, but it describes a longing, homesickness, yearning and nostalgia for a place. That describes my relationship with France when I am in Australia perfectly! Rach and I lamented the changes to Paris with globalisation taking hold in France as it does everywhere, but it was wonderful to share with her the things that we were thrilled to see stay the same. Whilst some of the older, authentic, quintessentially French parts of Paris now seem a bit more polished and sparklier, the joie de vivre experienced by visiting France or even chatting about it, remains. As Rachael says, somehow in Paris they manage to take what is ordinary and make it extraordinary... take the simple and turn it into something breathtaking.**Louise Prichard is the host of the Loulabelle's FrancoFiles podcast.**Other Loulabelle's links:FrancoFile Fix on YouTubeLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify Playlist Loulabelle's FrancoFiles InstagramLoulabelle's FrancoFiles website
Stella Sulak qui dirige le Perth French Theatre nous parle du prochain spectacle – Les Crapauds Fous. Ce sera au Naval Store de Fremantle du 8 au 11 novembre.
Nos invités sont Michael Bula, Directeur du Melbourne French Theatre et Olivia Bula, comédienne pour parler du nouveau spectacle: Flagrant Délire. Une plongée dans les arcanes d'un commissariat de police. Une comédie policière noire et farfelue
Andrew McKenzie de Panache Adelaide French Theatre parle du nouveau spectacle «8 Femmes » de Robert Thomas, rendu célèbre au cinéma par François Ozon. La pièce sera présentée du 25 au 27 mai au Star Theatres d'Adelaide .
It's theatre on the show tonight as the cast of one of the most sought after French play, Sept Contre Sept or 7 Against 7. The cast talked about the preparations of the play and what we can expect from the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Es ist wieder soweit - unser jährlicher Rückblick auf Serien-Highlights! Wir begeben uns auf einen Trip in eine unheimliche Nachbarschaft, reiten im 19. Jahrhundert Richtung Westen, gruseln uns ganz im alten Stil, blicken auf ein vernetztes Europa im 2. WK, kämpfen an der Seite eines mutigen Marvel-Ritters und begleiten eine Tageszeitung auf der Suche nach der Wahrheit. The Watcher - Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyl1E__gXpY Bobby Cannavale and Naomi Watts talk Netflix's terrifying true story series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpxO_OPUivk Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvAYIJSSZY 1883 Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQXM8zzc9SQ Behind-the-Scenes of Cowboy Camp | 1883 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAP7dHpfK2A 1883 Interviews - Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Isabel May, Sam Elliott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMDBigYUCAc 1883...Is It Historically Accurate? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLMGBgqtRSg Clay Walker - Dreaming With My Eyes Open https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuNzRP249xY Guillermo Del Toro's ‚Cabinet Of Curiosities‘ - Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3E1URhCR60 Guillermo Del Toro and Mike Flanagan talk what's scares them most https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGoJaZ-zksI Grand Guignol - the French Theatre that created modern Horror https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orxe7V1pP-o Mr Bungle - Chemical Marriage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czLpbUVQVZI World On Fire Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttVQ_C8gvRg WORLD on FIRE Sean Bean Julia Brown Jonah Hauer-King interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jtc8pw8NYo World on Fire cast and crew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xqOdwZf8Ew Chumbawamba & Credit To The Nation - Enough is Enough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD0Rf-N_FVE Marvel Studio's ‚Moon Knight‘ - Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7Krla_UxRg Behind the Scenes Talk with Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke and May Calamavy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvK24rEZgM8 Moon Knight Explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRnff7AEsZs Mike Oldfield - Moonlight Shadow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt8d3Shlfrg Alaska Daily Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9SWJ6dCs5s Alaska Daily at PaleyFest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNb4Pbq1OAk Jewel - Foolish Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNoouLa7uxA
On est en ligne avec Stella Sulak qui dirige le Perth French Theatre et elle nous parle de Pinocchio. Ce spectacle sera présenté du 9 au 12 novembre prochain au Dolphin Theatre de UWA, University of Western Australia.
On est en ligne avec Andrew McKenzie de Panache French Theatre d'Adelaide pour parler du nouveau spectacle « Le Mensonge » de Florian Zeller. Les spectacles auront lieu du 10 au 12 novembre prochain. On fait le point aussi sur le prochain spectacle « 8 Femmes » de Robert Thomas, rendu célèbre au cinéma par François Ozon qui sera présenté en 2023.
The cast of the theatre play Sept Contre Sept (7 Against 7) is in the studio and we talked about what the play is all about and how they prepared for it. Interestingly, the play is in French. Find out how the subtitles would look like for non French speakers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On est en ligne avec Andrew McKenzie du Panache Adelaide French Theatre pour parler du prochain spectacle, Muse en Noir, qui rend hommage à Juliette Gréco. Les représentations auront lieu au Nexus Arts Centre le 12, 13 et 14 mai prochain. https://www.facebook.com/panacheadelaidefrenchtheatre/
Nous sommes avec Isabelle Johnson qui dirige la nouvelle pièce théatrale du Brisbane French Theatre. Les représentations auront lieu du 14 au 16 octobre prochain au Queensland Multicultural Centre de Kangaroo Point à Brisbane. http://brisbanefrenchtheatre.org/upcoming-shows/
Melbourne French Theatre présente La Candidate - “Panique au Ministère”. C'est la deuxième partie de cette pièce de Jean Franco et Guillaume Mélanie. Et cette fois, c'est la course à l'Élysée pour Cécile Bouquigny, la Ministre de la Jeunesse et des Sports.Et si tout marche bien en ce moment difficile que vit la planète, ce spectacle sera sur scène en septembre prochain au Library at the Dock. Avec nous pour en parler, Michel Bula, le directeur du MFT. https://melbournefrenchtheatre.org.au/current-show/
Andrew McKenzie de Panache Adelaide French Theatre nous parle du nouveau spectacle “ Rire c’est guérir” au Star Theatre d’Adelaide le 3, 4 et 5 juin prochain.
Nous parlons à Stella Sulak qui dirige le Perth French Theatre. On fait le point sur les projets de 2021.
Andrew McKenzie de Panache Adelaide French Theatre nous parle de ce spectacle de Yasmina Reza qui aura lieu le 5, 6 et 7 novembre prochain. https://www.facebook.com/panacheadelaidefrenchtheatre/
Maureen Rejali from Sunday Show Tunes co-hosts The West End Frame Show! In this episode, Andrew & Maureen discuss The World Goes 'Round (Barn Theatre) & Godspell (Hope Mill Theatre Online Concert) as well as the latest news about French Theatre, the Tony Awards, Dear Evan Hansen, The Stage Debut Awards & more. For the past five years Maureen has been co-hosting and producing Sunday Show Tunes alongside Paul Branch. To listen to Sunday Show Tunes, visit www.sundayshowtunes.co.uk. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @Andrew_Tomlins Thanks for listening! Visit www.westendframe.co.uk to stay up-to-date with our podcasting adventures.
Andrew McKenzie de Panache Adelaide French Theatre nous parle de la mise en scène des Fourberies de Scapin de Molière au Star Theatres. Carole Mallett dirigera la pièce. Les représentations auront lieu le 31 octobre, le 1er novembre et le 2 novembre. - Andrew McKenzie de Panache Adelaide French Theatre nous parle de la mise en scène des Fourberies de Scapin de Molière au Star Theatres. Carole Mallett dirigera la pièce. Les représentations auront lieu le 31 octobre, le 1er novembre et le 2 novembre.
Israel Horovitz is a playwright, director, screenwriter, and actor. He is the most produced American playwright in French Theatre history. Israel has written over 70 plays which have been performed all over the world. In between writing plays, he teaches a masters class in screenwriting at Colombia University and a bilingual screenwriting workshop at La Femis, Frances national film school. Israel also teaches a playwriting master class at University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Israel is the Founding Artistic Director of Gloucester Stage Company and the New York Playwrights Lab. You might also know him as the father of Ad Rock from the Beastie Boys. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DreamNation/support
Dans cette édition spéciale du balado « Plus que du théâtre », écoutez les meilleurs moments du lancement de la saison 2018-2019 du Théâtre français du CNA. Cette rencontre artistique, animée par Julien Morissette, a rassemblé Brigitte Haentjens, Directrice artistique, Mélanie Dumont, Directrice artistique associée, volet Enfance/jeunesse, ainsi que des artisans des spectacles à l'affiche la saison prochaine : Nini Bélanger, Catherine Bourgeois, Milena Buziak, Philippe Cyr, Claude Guilmain, Christian Lapointe et Louise Naubert. *** This special edition of Plus que du théâtre, French Theatre's new podcast, features highlights of the 2018-2019 season launch which took place in the NAC City Room on April 13, 2018. Brigitte Haentjens, artistic director, and Mélanie Dumont, associate artistic director of Youth Programming, met with artists that are featured on the next season: Nini Bélanger, Catherine Bourgeois, Milena Buziak, Philippe Cyr, Claude Guilmain, Christian Lapointe and Louise Naubert. Produced by the NAC New Media, the series is hosted by reporter and podcast producer Julien Morissette.
Israel Horovitz is a playwright, director, screenwriter, and actor. He is the most produced American playwright in French Theatre history. You might also know him as the father of Ad Rock from the Beastie Boys.
Institute of Modern Languages Research Philippe Quesne and Vivarium Studio: The Ecology of the Image Carl Lavery (Glasgow) In this paper, Carl Lavery will look at how Philippe Quesne and Vivarium Studio fashion a deliberately slow-paced, anti...
Institute of Modern Languages Research Philippe Quesne and Vivarium Studio: The Ecology of the Image Carl Lavery (Glasgow) In this paper, Carl Lavery will look at how Philippe Quesne and Vivarium Studio fashion a deliberately slow-paced, anti...
Institute of Modern Languages Research Politics of Controversy: Theatre, Power and Society in 17th-Century France Clotilde Thouret (Paris-Sorbonne) This is the second instalment of a new series on French theatre. The French Theatre seminars p...
Institute of Modern Languages Research Politics of Controversy: Theatre, Power and Society in 17th-Century France Clotilde Thouret (Paris-Sorbonne) This is the second instalment of a new series on French theatre. The French Theatre seminars p...
Institute of Modern Languages Research 'Working for the Dead': Commemorating and Remembering the Sabra and Shatila Massacres in Literature and on Stage Clare Finburgh (Kent) Dr Clare Finburgh will open the series with a talk on the adaptation...
Institute of Modern Languages Research 'Working for the Dead': Commemorating and Remembering the Sabra and Shatila Massacres in Literature and on Stage Clare Finburgh (Kent) Dr Clare Finburgh will open the series with a talk on the adaptation...