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Best podcasts about Nina Raine

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HISTORIAS RANDOM PODCAST
EL OJO BLINDADO CRÍTICA TEATRAL. "CONSENTIMIENTO", "ZOMBI MANIFIESTO"

HISTORIAS RANDOM PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 18:03


Consentimiento ¿Por qué se dice que la Justicia es ciega? ¿Es por su imparcialidad? ¿O por su estrechez de miras? Eduardo y Tomás son abogados. La vida los enfrenta en un caso de violación en el cual uno defiende y el otro acusa a la víctima. La testigo es una mujer cuya vida parece muy lejana a la realidad de ambos. Pero en sus respectivas casas y en sus respectivas vidas, la verdad empieza a desafiar todas las versiones que se construyeron sobre ella, imponiéndose sin medir costos ni consecuencias. Consentimiento es una obra potente, dolorosa y cómica a la vez. Nina Raine pasa la evidencia por el colador de la justicia, y es la propia Justicia quien termina sentada en el banco de los acusados. Producción de Teatro El Galpón Elenco: Estefanía Acosta, Soledad Frugone, Soledad Lacassy, Claudio Lachowicz, Moré, Guadalupe Pimienta, Pablo Robles. Diseño de Escenografía: Gustavo Petkoff. Diseño de Vestuario: Mariana Pereira. Diseño de Iluminación: Sebastián Marrero. Dramaturgia: Nina Raine. Traducción: Stefanie Neukirch. Asistente de dirección: Elizabeth Vignoli / Estefanía Acosta. Dirección: Lucio Hernández. Producción Ejecutiva: Luciana Viera. Producción: Teatro El Galpón ZOMBI MANIFIESTO Dos jóvenes descubren que los soldados enterrados en el Panteón Militar del cementerio local cobran vida convertidos en zombis cuando alguien recita fragmentos del Manifiesto Comunista. Así, despiertan y secuestran a un teniente del Ejército Nacional para encerrarlo en un sótano y obligarlo a aprender filosofía marxista. Él aún recuerda al responsable de su muerte y la búsqueda de justicia post mortem lo hace escapar, complicando las cosas en un pueblo en el que pocas veces sucede algo extraño. Una comedia sobre una traición y una venganza, marcada por los alcances de la conciencia de clase. Elenco: Mateo Altez, Carmen Laguzzi, Carla Moscatelli, Rogelio Gracia. Diseño de escenografía: Laura Leifert. Diseño de iluminación: Sebastián Marrero. Diseño de vestuario: Johanna Bresque. Diseño de sonido y música original: Fernando Castro, Federico Zavadszky. Fotogafía: Andrea Sellanes. Asistencia de dirección: Damián Gini. Dramaturgia y dirección: Santiago Sanguinetti

Filmed Live Musicals
Singaporean Musicals with Ethel Yap

Filmed Live Musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 57:35


Host Luisa Lyons chats with Singaporean actress, singer-songwriter and arts educator Ethel Yap.  Learn how Ethel worked to establish herself as an actor in her home country of Singapore after training in London, how Pangdemonium was formed, how working with The Theatre Practise (TTP) helped Ethel learn Mandarin, the state of unions — and the role of government — in Singaporean theatre, Chinese-language musicals Liao Zhai Rocks! and Lao Jiu, and Pangdemonium's production of Urinetown.Ethel Yap is a Singaporean actress, singer-songwriter and arts educator who has appeared in numerous theatre and television productions in a variety of lead and supporting roles. Her work includes Liao Zhai Rocks, Beauty World, Lao Jiu: The Musical, Four Horse Road, Untitled Women, PROJECT Utopia and the Singapore stagings of Tribes by Nina Raine and Urinetown: The Musical. As a singer-songwriter, she released her debut EP in 2017 and continues to write music that centres on themes of identity and meaning in the folk genre. She is also a passionate arts educator and momma of one very active little boy!Learn more at www.ethelyap.com and follow Ethel on Facebook, and Instagram. Filmed Live Musicals is the most comprehensive online searchable database for musicals that have been filmed live on stage. Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also support the site at Patreon. Patrons get early access to content, no matter how much you pledge. Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons. Luisa is an Australian actor, writer, and musician. She holds a Masters in Music Theatre from London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com or follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Enjoyed this podcast? Leave a review and help spread the word!

Broke & Ambitious
Lucy Brownhill

Broke & Ambitious

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 49:24


Lucy Brownhill is a British actress, voice artist and writer currently based in Amsterdam. She grew up in the Midlands and trained in screen acting at the Bristol Old Vic, before graduating from Drama Studio London in 2016. Lucy's theatre work includes playing the iconic science fiction writer Christine Brooke-Rose in End of the Line and Ruth in Nina Raine's Tribes. She played the lead in the short film Weekend Break which was given special recognition at the Renaissance film festival in Amsterdam. She co-founded ShyDog Productions which is most well-known for the web series The Play and she recently starred in a Lipton Iced Tea commercial. Lucy also works consistently as a voice artist. She was the commercial winner in the Mandy Voices Competition in 2019 and has narrated over 45 audiobooks. Find audiobooks narrated by Lucy on Audible Follow Lucy on Instagram Follow Lucy on TwitterShyDog Productions (co-founded by Lucy)Artwork by Yasemin GavaMusic by Dave GolbraichAdditional Editing by Kalle JurvanenSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/brokeandambitious. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Front Row
Simon Russell Beale, French Exit, Lisa Taddeo

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 28:21


Simon Russell Beale was a choral scholar and the actor remains a serious musician who can play a Bach fugue. Now he is taking the role of Johann Sebastian in Nina Raine's new play Bach and Sons and he talks to Samira Ahmed about his relationship with the composer. Does being able to play Bach help him to play Bach? French Exit stars Michelle Pfeiffer as a Manhattan heiress who has to downsize to Paris with her son and cat when her money runs out after her husband's death. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in the comedy drama directed by Azazel Jacobs, adapted by Patrick deWitt from his own novel. Hannah McGill reviews. Lisa Taddeo came to prominence in 2019 for her nonfiction book Three Women, a chronicle of her subjects' sex lives. Over the course of eight years, the writer not only interviewed the titular three women but also immersed herself in their worlds. The result was one of the hits of the year. Now she returns with Animal, a raw and intense debut novel about sexual trauma and female rage. She tells Samira about the process of writing it and her hope that women who have suffered similar experiences will feel less alone after reading it. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Julian May Studio Engineer: Sue Maillot

The Play Podcast
The Play Podcast - 024 - Consent by Nina Raine

The Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 56:58


Episode 024: Consent by Nina Raine Host: Douglas Schatz Guests: Nina Raine and Adam James Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. Each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We'll discuss the play's origins, its themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing. The main characters in Nina Raine's play Consent are barristers contesting a brutal rape case. As the case unfolds the lawyers' marriages come unravelled, and they themselves cross the line of honour or even of the law. Consent explores some of the most charged issues of our time: the sources of sexual betrayal and violence, the ambiguities of consent, and the failings of the justice system to account proportionally or sensitively with cases of sexual abuse. I am delighted and honoured to be joined in this episode by the author of Consent, Nina Raine, and by actor Adam James, who appeared in the National Theatre production in the role of Jake.

Come And See
Plays About Sexual Violence

Come And See

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 53:43


Important LinksAmpersand - Bluegrass Crisis CenterBlack Art Future FundLouisville Bail Fund Plays CoveredConsent by Nina RaineRuined by Lynn NottageRipped by Rachel BublitzHow to Defend Yourself by Liliana Padilla Bonus LinkWhy Plays About Sexual Assault Are Too Murky For Our Own Good (2017) by Alexis Soloski

Come And See
Family Plays 2010 - Today

Come And See

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 58:11


Important Links:Louisville Bail FundPlays Discussed:Other Desert Cities by Jon Robin BaitzTribes by Nina RaineThe Humans by Stephen KaramThings I Know to be True by Andrew BovellFairview by Jackie Sibblies Drury Bonus:DCSG TheatreDCSG Theatre Mailing ListDCSG Production: Scenes from Things I Know to be True 

Saturday Review
They Shall Not Grow Old, Oceania, Sally Rooney, Nina Raine - Stories, Sally4Ever

Saturday Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 49:03


They Shall Not Grow Old is a film directed and created by Peter Jackson about The First World War. Compiled using colourised and painstakingly-restored footage from 100 years ago accompanied by the testimonies of the soldiers who fought. Is it tampering with history or an exciting new way to bring it back to life? Oceania at The Royal Academy is the first major survey of Oceanic art to be held in the UK, featuring art from Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia. From New Guinea to Easter Island , Hawaii to New Zealand it marks the 250th anniversary of Captain Cooke setting sail on the Endeavour Sally Rooney's novel Normal People was longlisted for this year's Man Booker prize. The highly-praised story follows the complicated and passionate relationship of 2 young lovers in modern Ireland Nina Raine's new play Stories at The National's Dorfman Theatre is about a 39 year old woman who wants to have a baby 'before it's too late' and her efforts to find the best father for her much-longed-for child Sally4Ever is Julia Davis' painfully-uncomfortable new comedy series on Sky Atlantic, about a bored woman who decides to ditch her dull fiance to pursue a lesbian affair Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Rosie Boycott, Geoffrey Durham and Viv Groskop. The producer is Oliver Jones Podextra recommendations Rosie recommends Stacey Dooley investigates Fashion's Dirty Secrets on BBC iPlayer Geoffrey recommends Whistle In The Dark by Emma Healey Viv recommends Angus Roxburgh's Moscow Calling Tom recommends The Long Take by Robin Robertson

Shows That Shaped Me
Clare Foster

Shows That Shaped Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 6:38


This week’s guest is Olivier Award nominee Clare Foster. Clare’s notable stage credits include the original West End cast of Avenue Q, Maria Friedman’s smash-hit production of Merrily We Roll Along at the Menier and in the West End, Guys and Dolls at Chichester Festival Theatre and Travesties at the Menier and West End, for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award. On screen she has starred in The Crown, Sherlock and Alan Menken’s musical comedy series, Galavant. She is currently starring in the West End transfer of Nina Raine’s Consent at the Harold Pinter Theatre until 11 August.

Saturday Review
Consent, A Quiet Passion, Jon McGregor, Tate St Ives, Car Share and Bucket

Saturday Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 45:56


Nina Raine's new play Consent at London's National Theatre explores the tricky intertwining of modern relationships and legal niceties The life of American poet Emily Dickinson is dramatised in Terence Davies' new film A Quiet Passion. Does enough happen to make it dramatically interesting? Jon McGregor's newest novel Reservoir 13 looks at a community exploring the loss of one family, as life goes on for everyone else Tate St Ives is reopening after many months of closure for development. The first exhibition is The Studio and The Sea We look at a couple of car-based TV comedies; Peter Kaye in Car Share + Miriam Margolyes in Bucket And in the podcast, our guests reveal what they enjoy in the world of arts when they're not reviewing it for us Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Katie Puckrik, Alex Clark and Kevin Jackson. The producer is Oliver Jones.

Tezahür
Tezahür: 24 Mayıs 2016

Tezahür

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 28:00


ikincikat’ın Kabileler oyununun iki oyuncusu Tuğçe Altuğ ve Barış Gönenen ile Nina Raine’in başarılı metni, hayat verdikleri sağır karakterler, hazırlık aşamasında yaşadıkları ve aldıkları ödüller üzerine söyleştik.

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Dirty Feet
#161 • Tribes at the Segal Centre • EN

Dirty Feet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2015 20:58


The Segal Centre for Performing Arts in Montreal is presenting the play Tribes by Nina Raine. Actors Greg and Toni Ellwand sit down with Allison to discuss the production. The [ … ]

British Theatre Guide podcast
Susannah Flood talks about playing Sylvia in Nina Raine's Tribes in New York

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2013 21:50


Susannah Flood stars in Nina Raine’s Tribes—originally produced at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2010—at Barrow Street Theatre, New York and talks about the difficulties of playing a character losing her hearing and learning sign language in three weeks.

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ATW - Downstage Center
David Cromer and Jeff Still (#348) - September, 2012

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2012 28:37


The latest edition of Downstage Center goes backstage with "Tribes", the provocative new play written by Nina Raine. Director David Cromer and actor Jeff Still discuss the play and the challenges they faced with the subject matter, deaf theatre, their friendship, and the Chicago theatre scene, among other topics.

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ATW - Downstage Center
David Cromer and Jeff Still (#348) - September, 2012

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2012 28:37


The latest edition of Downstage Center goes backstage with "Tribes", the provocative new play written by Nina Raine. Director David Cromer and actor Jeff Still discuss the play and the challenges they faced with the subject matter, deaf theatre, their friendship, and the Chicago theatre scene, among other topics.

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Start the Week
17/01/2011

Start the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2011 41:50


Start the Week focuses on justice, fairness and ethical dilemmas this week. The leading Marxist historian, Eric Hobsbawm tells Andrew Marr that the inequalities inherent in capitalism has made people question its supremacy, and he argues that Marx remains as relevant today as in the last century. While the American academic Michael Sandel looks at the philosophy that underpins notions of justice, and unpicks the sometimes contradictory nature of morality. In her new play, Tiger Country, Nina Raine explores medical ethics and the huge toll working in a busy hospital takes on staff. And Azzam Alwash, an Iraqi water engineer, is seeking to right the wrongs of the past and restore the marshlands of his homeland to their former glory.Producer: Katy Hickman.

Tezahür
Tezahür: 24 Mayıs 2016