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From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
“HITCHCOCK's COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068)

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 38:32


“HITCHCOCK's COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068) ALFRED HITCHCOCK, the iconic “Master of Suspense,” loved to work with certain actors over and over again. Often, he had very complicated relationships with his actors. (Just ask TIPPI HEDREN!) However, he managed to form great working relationships with stars like JAMES STEWART, GRACE KELLY, INGRID BERGMAN, and CARY GRANT. This week, we take a fun look at some of the actors who he loved to work with. So, which actor did he put in more of his films than anyone else? The answer may surprise you. SHOW NOTES:  Sources: Cary Grant (2020), by Scott Eyman;  Hitchcock's Heroines (2018), by Caroline Young; Hitchcock's British Films (2010), by Maurice Yacowar; It's Only A Movie: Alfred Hitchcock a Personal Biography (2006), by Charlotte Chandler; Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003), by Patrick McGilligan; Ingrid Bergman: My Story (1980), by Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess; "Alfred Hitchcock & Cary Grant Together: Twisted image,” by Kevin Maher, www.top10filmlists.com; “Alfred Hitchcock's Most Frequent Collaborators, Ranked,” January 21, 2024, by Alice Caswell, ScreenRant.com; “The Relationship Between Alfred Hitchcock and Cary Grant, Explained,” January 16, 2023, by Heather Lawton, MovieWeb; “Leo G. Carroll,” Actor, 80, Dead, October 19, 1972, New York Times; “Miss Clare Greet, Actress, 47 Years; British Stage Favorite Dies,” February 15, 1939, New York Times; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; RogerEbert.com; Movies Mentioned:  The Ring (1927), starring Carl Brisson & Ian Hunter; Blackmail (1929), starring John Longden; The Manxman (1929), starring Anne Ondra; Murder! (1930), starring Herbert Marshall; Ellstree Calling (1930), starring Will Fyffe; Juno and the Paycock (1930), starring Sara Allgood & Barry Fitzgerald; The Skin Game (1931), starring Edmund Gwenn; The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), starring Peter Lorre; Sabotage (1936), starring Sylvia Sidney; Young and Innocent (1937), starring Nova Pilbeam; Jamaica Inn (1939), starring Charles Laughton & Maureen O'Hara; Rebecca (1940), starring Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, & Judith Anderson; Suspicion (1941), starring Cary Grant & Joan Fontaine; Shadow of a Doubt (1943), starring Joseph Cotten & Teresa Wright; Spellbound (1945), starring Gregory Peck & Ingrid Bergman; Notorious (1946), starring Ingrid Bergman & Cary Grant; The Paradine Case (1947), starring Gregory Peck, Alida Valli, & Ann Todd; Under Capricorn (1949), starring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten & Michael Wilding; Stage Fright (1950), starring Marlene Dietrich & Jane Wyman; Strangers on a Train (1951), starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker & Ruth Roman; To Catch A Thief (1955), starring Cary Grant & Grace Kelly; Anastasia (1956) starring Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, & Helen Hayes; North by Northwest (1959), starring Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Phil's Photography Journey
Episode 176 - November 2024

Phil's Photography Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 57:06


YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@philswallow (Originally broadcast live on my YouTube Channel) In this episode: Live Broadcast - get involved! No particular order Happenings Godstone W&T Croydon refresh Featherbed Lane Research Met Police Museum Sanderstead Police Station Comments Photos sent in Talks & timelines  Juno & The Paycock with Mark Rylance Meal at Dishoom Squeeze at the Albert Hall The Happiest Man on Earth at Southwark Playhouse Looking ahead Sanderstead Residents' Magazine One more Podcast before Christmas Year End Review Plans for next year

Woman's Hour
Rivals, J Smith Cameron, Lucy Letby case

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 57:32


Former nurse Lucy Letby became one of the UK's most notorious child killers after she was convicted in 2023 of harming and murdering babies in her care. The nurse was found guilty by two juries after lengthy trials, but now there's been speculation over whether some evidence in the Letby trial was reliable. BBC Special Correspondent Judith Moritz is the co-author of the book Unmasking Lucy Letby: The untold story of the killer nurse. She joins Nuala McGovern to discuss what she has discovered since the trial ended.The actor J. Smith Cameron is currently on stage in London's West End alongside Mark Rylance in Juno and the Paycock. It's a play about a working class family in Dublin during the1922 Irish Civil War. J joins Nuala to discuss this, as well as her starring role in Succession where she played Gerri Kellman.Last weekend, the adaptation of Jilly Cooper's classic 1980s bonkbuster Rivals landed on Disney+. The eight-part series is set in a fictional upper-class Cotswolds community and features media, politics and lots and lots of sex. So what does this moment of steamy nostalgia tell us about sex in 2024? Nuala talks to Dayna McAlpine, a sex and relationships writer and lifestyle editor at HuffPost UK, and Rowan Pelling, co-editor at Perspective and former editor of the Erotic Review.New Zealand have won, against the odds, the Women's T20 World Cup – an achievement that may mark a turning point for women's cricket, so often dominated by Australia. Nuala is joined by batting all-rounder and a stalwart of the White Ferns, Suzie Bates.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Maryam Maruf Editor: Karen Dalziel Studio Manager: Gayl Gordon

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Juno & The Paycock - John Behan: Oddysey - The Peepshow: The Murders at 10 Rillington Place

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 49:42


John Behan: Oddysey - The Peepshow: The Murders at 10 Rillington Place

Sibling Cinema
Juno and the Paycock (1930)

Sibling Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 35:10


Our journey through the filmography of Alfred Hitchcock begins with what is arguably his most maligned film, Juno and the Paycock. It's the adaptation of a famed Irish play about a poor Dublin family whose bonds are tested when they anticipate a large inheritance. We watched it so you don't have to, and we discuss it all here. The Details: Juno and the Paycock, released 1930 by British International. Produced by John Maxwell, screenplay by Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville, adapted from the Sean O'Casey play. Starring Sara Allgood, Edward Chapman, Marie O'Neill, and Sidney Morgan. Ranking: 52 out of 52. Ranking movies is a reductive parlor game. It's also fun. And it's a good way to frame a discussion. We aggregated over 70 ranking lists from critics, fans, and magazines, and will be going through Alfred Hitchcock's films from “worst” to “best.” Juno and the Paycock got 167 ranking points and is in last place.

RTÉ - Liveline
Where's My Referendum Booklet? - My Apprenticeship Will Likely Take An Extra 2 Years - Memories Of Sean O'Casey

RTÉ - Liveline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 70:42


Nine days before the referendum, Des still hasn't received his information booklet. Michael is undertaking a 4 year apprenticeship but it will probably take 6 years. The Premiere of Sean O'Casey's Juno & The Paycock took place 100 years ago this week.

Film School
Juno and the Paycock (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #10)

Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 48:00


It's miraculous. Whenever he senses a job in front of him, his legs begin to fail him. Alfred takes on the beloved (at the time) play about the Irish Civil War and modern times with this one. There's fast talking, heavy drinking, rags and riches, frivolity and tragedy, slaptstick and drama. It's a lot. Is it too much? And just what in the feck are they saying, anyway?

RTÉ - Sunday with Miriam

Chat with the Druid Theatre artistic director Garry Hynes, who has just been named Best Director in the UK Theatre Awards for DruidO'Casey staging of three Sean O'Casey plays in one day (The Plough and The Stars, The Shadow of a Gunman and Juno and the Paycock)

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly
Hidden Histories: Sean O'Casey and Alfred Hitchcock's forgotten Irish Film

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 11:12


The Druid Theatre Company is touring the country to perform the iconic Dublin Trilogy of plays by Sean O'Casey.The writer lived and worked in Ireland during a period of immense change. During his life, he was both loved and loathed. Not known to many, the famous filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock produced his own adaptation of Sean O'Casey's 'Juno and the Paycock'. Joining Gavan to discuss O'Casey's legacy and reflect on the brilliance of his work was Donal Fallon.

STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘An Actor's Life for Me!' - Actor; Steven Tandy

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 51:16


After graduating from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1971, Steven Tandy landed the role of Tom Sullivan in the iconic Australian television series The Sullivans. Subsequently, he has carved a career in a succession of film and stage roles. He returned to NIDA in 1995 to study directing.With the Melbourne Theatre Company, Steven has appeared in productions of Translations, Three Sisters, The Winter's Tale and The Maid's Tragedy. For Queensland Theatre his credits include Bastard Territory, Happy Days, Romeo & Juliet, 25 Down, Loves Labours Lost, Who Cares?, Love For Love, The National Health, Juno and the Paycock, Expresso Bongo, The Badly Behaved Bunyip, The Man, The Spirit Fish and The Rainbow Snake. Steven's other theatre credits include Oklahoma!, Guys and Dolls, Cats and Jesus Christ Superstar (Harvest Rain Theatre Company); Amigos, Last Drinks, Summer Wonderland, James and Johnno and The White Earth (La Boite Theatre Company); Dad's Army, Run For Your Wife, The Rocky Horror Show, “ ‘Allo ‘Allo” (Twelfth Night); The Speakers (Nimrod Street); What If You Died Tomorrow?, See How They Run and When We Are Married (Marian Street Theatre); Who Was Harry Larsen? (New England); and The Threepenny Opera (Riverina). Television and film credits include Sons and Daughters, Mortified and Gettin' Square. Steven is the Co-Founder of the Victorian Green Room Awards for Excellence in Theatre. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Arena Druid O'Casey Special

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 50:47


Druid Theatre Company always had a passion to put on one of Ireland's great playwrights, Sean O'Casey's, The Plough and the Stars, The Shadow of a Gunman and Juno and the Paycock. As the company stage the trilogy at the Galway International Arts Festival before embarking on a national tour they join Arena to discuss.

The Back Room with Andy Ostroy

J. Smith-Cameron is an Emmy and Tony-nominated stage, film, and television actress who most recently starred as “Gerri Kellman” on HBO's SUCCESSION. She can be seen starring in the Peacock film THE YEAR BETWEEN, as well as the miniseries WACO: THE AFTERMATH on Showtime. Her film credits include VENGEANCE, 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD, HARRIET THE SPY, YOU CAN COUNT ON ME and MARGARET. On tv she's had recurring roles on RECTIFY, TRUE BLOOD and DIVORCE and has appeared in countless others. Her Broadway credits include Lend Me a Tenor, Our Country's Good, Night Must Fall and After the Night and the Music. Her extensive Off-Broadway work includes As Bees in Honey Drown, for which she won an Obie Award, Fuddy Meers, The Starry Messenger, Sorry, Juno and the Paycock and Peace for Mary Frances. I LOVE this chat! J shares her journey from childhood through the season finale of SUCCESSION. It's a master class in acting and a truly fun-filled conversation with fascinating insights, funny anecdotes and inside tidbits from one of the most beloved, successful television shows of all-time. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Associate producer Jennifer Hammoud Music by Andrew Hollander Design by Cricket Lengyel

Hear Me Out
#11 J. Smith-Cameron

Hear Me Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 40:06


Think you love Gerri from Succession? You've got to see this! J. Smith-Cameron has become a household name thanks to her stellar performance in all 4 seasons of Succession. But before Waystar and the Roys, J. was a firm favourite on and off Broadway. In this special bonus episode of Hear Me out, recorded days before the season finale of Succession airs, J. talks to Lucy about her favourite speech from Sean O'Casey's classic ‘Juno and the Paycock'. And yes, of course they also delve into the end of - as Lucy puts it - “a perfect piece of television.” Is there room for a sequel (Succession the Movie)?? Have the cast all said goodbye? And was it really as wonderful as we all hope?Hear Me Out is hosted by Lucy Eaton, a theatre producer and West End & screen actress best known for her role as Lucy in hit comedy ‘Staged'. Other episodes of Hear Me Out include Toby Stephens, Richard Eyre, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Joanna Vanderham.Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter at @PodHearMeOut.** Join the family by becoming a Hear Me Out Patreon! www.patreon.com/podhearmeout **Now in the Top 10 theatre podcasts on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/theatre_podcasts/A Lucy Eaton Productions podcast. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Presenting Hitchcock
PH 36 - Juno and the Paycock (1929)

Presenting Hitchcock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 49:19


Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron pour the whisky, sing a ditty, and duck for cover as they discuss "Juno and the Paycock." Read More...

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You Might Know Her From
JoBeth Williams

You Might Know Her From

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 73:31


Happy Halloweenies, to all our little bunniculas. This week we are having a hauntingly good time with Emmy and Oscar-nominee JoBeth Williams. You Might Know Her From The Big Chill, Kramer vs. Kramer, American Dreamer, Wyatt Earp, Frasier, Stir Crazy, Jungle 2 Jungle, Dexter, Poltergeist, and Poltergeist II: The Other Side. We talked to JoBeth about the Poltergeist films with shocking reveals about the props, Zelda Rubinstein, and the grueling stunts that left her bloody. We also dug into her theatre beginnings with Raúl Juliá at Williamstown, her nude scene in her film debut, Kramer vs. Kramer, stealing from Little Edie in Me, Myself, and I, headlining the ‘80s rom-com American Dreamer on location in Paris, and the incestuous dating history of The Big Chill cast. This one was a true candy cornucopia of tricks and treats. Follow us on social media @damianbellino || @rodemanne  Anne's nephew playing in a local band with 19 and 31 year olds: Lauren Stokes Band Nirvana's cover of the Vaselines' “Molly's Lips”  Saved by the Bell: Zack Attack, Hot Sundae, The Five Aces  Leanna Creel (aka Tori from SBTB) was also in Parent Trap 3 Jojo Siwa dancing to Grease with her dance partner Jenna on Dancing with the Stars Anne Heche (YMKHF Ep #82 ) where she talks about getting voted off DWTS Lori Loughlin's daughter was saved over Mel C?!? We both love Tom Bergeron Anne learned about Jojo Siwa from Lemon's Snatch Game on Drag Race Canada Jojo Siwa's candy mansion Miriam Margoyles is someone we need to get on the show Jobeth did Threepenny Opera, Ah, Wilderness!, and musical Juno and the Paycock! at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1974 1984's American Dreamer, an underrated classic where Jobeth plays a housewife turned novelist Me, Myself, and I with George Segal  Acted opposite a number of funny men: Gene WIlder, Richard Pryor, Billy Crystal, Alan King Goldie Hawn in Private Benjamin is the gold standard Kramer vs Kramer nude scene is so funny 3 weeks of rehearsal The Big Chill Briefly dated Kevin Kline prior to The Big Chill (who also dated Patti Lupone and Glenn Close) Larry Kasdan wrote Karen for Jobeth Worked with Kevin Costner in Wyatt Earp Diane Freeling in the classic Poltergeist Julian Beck was old man in Poltergeist II. He co-founded The Living Theatre Zelda Rubinstein had TALL boyfriends Sam Rockwell called Jobeth before starting on the Poltergeist reboot  On Hope, was a short film Jobeth directed (written by Lynn Mamet) and got nominated for an Oscar (with Veronica Cartwright, Annette O'Toole, Mercedes Ruehl Was SAG Foundation President and is involved in crafting the SAG Awards  Stop or My Mom Will Shoot opposite Sly Stallone and Estelle Getty Killed Craig T Nelson, Fucked TIm Allen, married Ed O Neill Turned down The Natural and Murphy Brown Didn't get Fatal Attraction (director saw her as the wife role that eventually went to Anne Archer, a scientologist) Jobeth's husband is a director, John Pasquin  Sidney Poitier directed her on Stir Crazy and Richard Pryor was struggling with drugs at the time Gloria Vane was an extravagant, expensive sitcom set in the 30s where Jobeth played a spoiled movie star Starred in the Blake Edwards movie, Switch is a wild ride where she kills a man who comes back from the dead as a woman (Ellen Barkin). She gets seduced by Lorraine Bracco Does play a lesbian with Penelope Ann Miller in Little City (1999) Anne Archer is Tommy Davis who is a henchman for Scientology (sadly not David Miscavige) WHERE IS SHELLY MISCAVIGE

Hitchcock Chronologically
The Trouble with Harry

Hitchcock Chronologically

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 11:18


I haven't felt this way since Juno & The Paycock. Follow Jeff on twitter @podcastsbyjeff Email the show hitchcockchronologically@gmail.com Budget Arcade Discord https://discord.gg/3UK26UV The Movie Draft House https://podnews.net/podcast/i96aa/links

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Into the Absurd with Tina Brock
EP 47: Philadelphia Here I Come: Celebrating Kirsten Quinn's Heritage and Luminosity

Into the Absurd with Tina Brock

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 60:29


Kirsten Quinn is a founding member of the Irish Heritage Theatre and has performed in Philadelphia Here I Come, Juno and The Paycock, Molly Sweeney, By the Bog of Cats, Lay Me Down Softly and Woman and Scarecrow. She has also performed in many productions with The Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium including Rhinoceros, The Castle, Betty's Summer Vacation, The Madwoman of Chaillot, The Arsonists, The Empire Builders and others. Kirsten holds an M.F.A. from the University of Pittsburgh (Acting) and is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Community College of Philadelphia. In addition to her work with IHT and IRC Kirsten has acted in over sixty productions including shows at the Wilma, the Lantern, The PAC, Isis Productions, EgoPo Classic Theatre, Seagull Productions, InterAct, The Eagle Theatre, The Eternal Spiral Project (founder), New City Stage, Montgomery Theatre, The Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Luna Theatre, Dan Hodge's Independent Shakespeare Company, and many others. Kirsten recently won the 2016-17 Phindie Critics' Award for Best Actress for Molly Sweeney and was nominated along with the rest of the Ensemble for a Barrymore Award for Ego Po's The Seagull. She is also the recipient of a Bronze Telly Award and the Irish Echo Community Champion Award. ~~~~~~~ To explore past episodes of Into the Absurd, visit our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/pg/IdiopathicRidiculopathyConsortium/videos/ORThe IRC's You Tube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc7NYk0ZSkujKEwq1jvz78w/videosand we hope you'll subscribe while you're there, to keep up with weekly episodes Also check out the podcast on your favorite platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-absurd-with-tina-brock/id1545400092

Hitchcock Chronologically
Juno & the Paycock

Hitchcock Chronologically

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 13:25


A new low. Email the show hitchcockchronologically@gmail.com Budget Arcade Discord https://discord.gg/3UK26UV

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Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast
Episode:24 I Hear The Train a Comin'

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 28:15


When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish: the Truth & the Pulse of what matters   Hello Everyone! Welcome back to iIrish; Songs, Stories & Shenanigans. We have a great show for you today, including talking about International Women’s Day (March 8th), Purim begins on Feb 25th.   Just for a minute, we’re going to move From the Present to acknowledge the Past, and then roll forward: So, Let’s take a look at On This Day in Irish History: 1 March 1794 – The Statutes of Dublin University are amended to allow Catholics to take degree. 2 March 1979 - Christy Ring, legendary Cork hurler, dies suddenly at age 58. Widely regarded as one of the greatest hurlers in the history of the game. 3 March 1924 - The world premiere of Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock takes place at the Abbey Theatre. 10 March 1920 - The Government of Ireland Bill, offering a six-county ‘Northern Ireland,’ was accepted by a two to one majority by the Ulster Unionist Council.   Moving to the present: What’s the News, What’s the News? What’s the news today? The Feast of Purim began last night at sundown and continues until sundown tonight. The Feast commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people from the plots of Prime Minister Haman's conspiracy to destroy them. It is a celebration of God's love and protection in the midst of a hostile world. The story of Purim is recorded in the Book of Esther. It takes place in the ancient Medo-Persian empire at the time when the seventy years of exile had come to an end and the Jewish people were allowed to go back to Jerusalem (Jeremiah 29:10). The story begins with Ahasuerus, the King of the Medo-Persian empire, removing Vashti as queen and choosing Esther (Hadassah), a young Jewish woman, to replace her. Shortly after Esther was crowned queen, her cousin Mordecai, one of the King's servants, heard about a plot to assassinate King Ahasuerus. He reported it to Esther, who informed the King, saving his life. In remembrance of the miraculous events that took place, Queen Esther and Mordecai established the observance of Purim to celebrate all that God had done for His people (Esther 9:20-32). - From: The Seven Ways to Celebrate Purim, by David Wilbur, freedomhillcommunity.com   International Women's Day.com tells us that International Woman’s Day is a worldwide day celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. So, it is a civil awareness day, marked annually on March 8th. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity, and is a part of events like Women and girl’s day, Anti-sexism day, and Anti-Discrimination Day Globally, groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. Celebrating those achievements, raising awareness about women's equality, lobbying for accelerated gender parity, and/or fundraising for female-focused charities are just some of the things we can all do, to celebrate and right injustice. Of course, there is urgent work to do - and we can all play a part.   John Myers, our Donnybrook columnist, gives us an update on Brexit and the 40th Anniversary of the Hunger strikers. If you want to know more about the Hunger Strikers, check out my book, The Lyrics of Irish Freedom.   Donnybrook by John Myers FINALLY, Brexit is here, after five years or so of debate, rancor, elections, multiple prime ministers and a whole lot of debate, Brexit took effect on New Year’s Day 2021. While the UK had left the EU in January of 2020, there was a transition period where status quo EU regulations governed through December 31, 2020. It took that entire transition period to formally negotiate the divorce deal, otherwise know as a new Free Trade Agreement. This trade agreement came on Christmas Eve just in time to avoid a “Hard Exit.” The main result is that there will be no tariffs on most goods, significantly minimizing disruption. How the service sector will be impacted is still being finalized. Last year the UK border in Ireland was the major sticking point, but Fishing rights, state support of home industries and enforcement of the new Free Trade Agreement emerged as the major sticking points. The Border Issue in Ireland With the landslide victory by Boris Johnson’s government in the last UK election, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) lost its privileged position. Former UK PM Theresa May’s government had to rely on the dozen or so members of the DUP to hold a majority in the Parliament. This gave outsized influence to the staunch Orange/Loyalists membership of the DUP, limiting the ability to find practical solutions to the “border” issue in Ireland. The Six Counties in the north of Ireland are still legally part of the UK ,and thus no longer part of the EU, thus a way to address customs and trade measures had to be created. The fear was that it would require a hardening of the border between the Six Counties and the Republic of Ireland. Fortunately, with the loss of its privileged position, the DUP could not stop the UK Government from agreeing to making the Irish Sea as the new international customs and trade border. The Six Counties are in a unique position by virtue of having direct access to the UK markets, but still part of the EU single market regulations. Hopefully this will be a great economic opportunity to the Six Counties which have one of the lowest economic ratings in the EU. The UK government was left with little choice, as they are desperate for a new Free Trade Agreement with the US and Speaker Pelosi and President-elect Biden indicated there would be no FTA if border issues put the Good Friday Accord in jeopardy. Loyalists are furious that the Six Counties are being treated differently than Great Britain. Irish nationalists are heartened that this will be the beginning of the end of partition as the 100th anniversary of the division of Ireland is observed this year. The Hunger Strikes: 40 years on 2021 marks the 40th Anniversary of the Hunger Strike in Maze Prison, where prisoners fought for political recognition. Bobby Sands was the first of ten prisoners to die on hunger strike. A previous hunger strike the year before (1980), lay the foundation for the momentous 1981 strike. As part of the Ancient Order of Hibernians commemoration, a live, virtual event was held and recorded. You can view it at https://aoh.com/2020/11/30/hunger-strike-1980/   Our March issue came out Wednesday - tho COVID reduced, March is still coming, and there are many events to choose from to celebrate Irish Heritage Month, whether indoors or out, with family or virtually alone. The issue is full of info, columns, Katie Gagne’s recipe for Bailey’s Irish Chocolate truffles; entertainment lists, highlights and things to do related to the theme, and not. Plus, a great column by Akron Irish Columnist Lisa O’Rourke, on The Big Fella, Michael Collins; our Speak Irish monthly lesson; Safe Home wishes to Maureen Lowry Curtin and Ray Shulte. And of course, there is humor, opinion, Kid’s Craic and Coloring contest, profiles and history, book and music reviews and the monthly Irish Crossword Puzzle. March’s puzzle subject is Cork and Tipperary Towns. Or as Maury Collins always says, Rebel Cork. The crosswords are a great way to learn or refresh your Irish knowledge, history and folklore, and all past issues, with the crossword inside, are available on OhioIANews.com.   A few other highlights in this issue: we have not only our Irish Photography Cover Contest; Kids Coloring Contest; and our podcast Listener Contest, but also the winners of the Nov, Dec and Jan Colours of Ireland Contest, plus we review Andrew McManus’ new CD, Days of Wonder – get it! Our cover shot and our Inner View this month is from and about Columbus’ Irish American Fine Artist Maureen Clark, a gifted glorious Irish woman deeply involved in her art, her heritage and the community that inspires her. Check it out in print, and see even more of her work online. Plus there is News for the GAA; a few Opinion pieces and the Irish movers, shakers and music makers that enrich our days.   Marilyn Madigan has another great column this month as well, centered on the formation and celebration of Irish Heritage Month. Her column is called Madigan Muses, her story this month is titled Irish Heritage Month. Here is a bit of it. Catch the rest on the OhioIANews website anytime. The United States Congress, by Public Law 101-418, designated March as Irish Heritage Month, and authorized the President to issue a Proclamation to observe this occasion. President George Bush issued the first Proclamation on March 12, 1991. In the Proclamation, he recognized the many contributions of Irish Americans throughout the history of the United States. Some of the contributions highlighted on that first Proclamation, which included the nine men of Irish origin that signed the Declaration of Independence, and the many of Irish heritage that fought in the American Revolution. This included John Barry, the first Naval Commander. Irish born James Hoban was the architect of the White House. This was just the beginning of the Irish contributions to the birth of our country. EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, Ireland, has a display of the twenty-three Presidents of Irish descent. The first President of Irish descent was Andrew Jackson. Our current president, Joseph Biden, is the second Catholic of Irish descent elected. He was inaugurated on the 60th Anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s Inauguration. On this 30th Anniversary of the designation of March as Irish Heritage Month, he will be recognizing the contributions of his own ethic heritage. The highlight of Irish Heritage Month is our St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. In most years, our Irish community is very busy attending the many concerts, dinners, dances, and parades. Ohio is proud to host St. Patrick Day parades in Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dublin and Youngstown. This year, these Parades have been cancelled due to the have Pandemic. Although they have been cancelled, the Feast of St. Patrick will continue with the celebration of faith, family, and heritage by the many Ohioans of Irish descent. Irish Heritage Month Activities The Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians will be celebrating Irish Heritage Month with two programs and a Mass to honor the Feast of St. Patrick. On Sunday March 7, National Treasurer Sandi Swift of Missouri will be interviewing Muriel McAuley, granddaughter of 1916 Hero Thomas MacDonagh and the great niece of Grace Gifford, who the song Grace was written about (by Frank and Sean O’Meara).   As we gather in the chapel here in old Kilmainham Jaill I think about these past few weeks, oh will they say we've failed? From our school days they have told us we must yearn for liberty Yet all I want in this dark place is to have you here with me I had the privilege of meeting Muriel in Dublin in February 2019. We met at the GPO General Post Office, one of the principal sites of Easter 1916) and gave me a walking tour of Moore Street and the route that the women took to Jervis Hospital with the wounded. Meeting Muriel and hearing the personal history of her family was one of the highlights of my trip. We are planning on sharing this interview on the LAOH National YouTube Channel on Sunday, March 7, at 1:00pm. March 8 is International Women’s Day; please remember all the women that have contributed to Irish and Irish American history.   Speaking of the Kid’s Craic Colors of Ireland Contest, here is the info: 2 Age Divisions: Ages 7, 8, 9 Ages 10, 11 & 12 Each Age Group winner receives a Gift Card to Kamm’s Corner Ice Cream, or the OhioIANews Advertiser of their choice! Official Rules and Regs are: · One entry per child · One winner in each age group · Participant must color page without assistance · Participant may use crayons, markers, or paint · Use your imagination! The coloring page is printable from: www.OhioIANews.com as well. Previous winners are featured in this Issue as well. Congrats to: See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Richard Skipper Celebrates
The Rehearsal Club with Cynthia Darlow and Gale Patron (01/20/2021)

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 59:00


Dedicated to telling the story of The Rehearsal Club, to preserving its legacy, and to inspire and support future generations of aspiring young artists. CYNTHIA DARLOW : TRC resident 73, Board of Directors, Advisory Board, Governance Committee, Admissions Committee. Broadway: Billy Elliot, Old Acquaintance, Rabbit Hole, Present Laughter, Prelude to a Kiss, Rumors, Grease (orig. prod.) Off-Broadway: Home, The Runner Stumbles, Sin: A Cardinal Deposed, Juno and the Paycock, Cider House Rules Television: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Madam Secretary, Blue Bloods, The Last O.G., The Sopranos, Law and Order, and Square One T.V. - Children’s Television Workshop - 5 seasons, Film: The Savages, 25th Hour, & The Thomas Crown Affair, I Smile Back. President of The Rehearsal Club, Gale Patron is currently spearheading the revival of the legendary brownstone residence in a new midtown location, to once again provide affordable housing, board, mentoring and other personal support to young talented women aspiring to careers in the performing arts in NYC. Gale has spent her adult life working in many facets of the theatre in New York, the Cayman islands and Puerto Rico. The TRC Revival is one of Gale’s happiest projects in recent years. TRC, as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, will create a sanctuary to nurture the future of greatly talented and deserving young women in the performance arts.  https://www.rehearsalclubnyc.com/history https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_Darlow https://www.rehearsalclubnyc.com/gale-patron

PFG - Directed by...
Juno and the Paycock - Directed by... Alfred Hitchcock, Episode 10

PFG - Directed by...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 35:22


Mit Joe, Ted & Luke Wir stürzen uns in Teil zwei unseres Directed by Mammut-Projekts: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock! Hitchcock beginnt seine Tonfilm-Karriere mit einer eher billigen Theateradaption: Juno and the Paycock. Kann das abgefilmte irische Bühnenstück mit dem sehr starken Tonfilm-Debüt Backmail mithalten? PFG Main Feed: https://anchor.fm/planet-film-geek www.planetfilmgeek.com facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek instagram.com/planetfilmgeek planetfilmgeek@gmail.com letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/tadici letterboxd.com/lukepfg letterboxd.com/snipersloth letterboxd.com/maxmaxmax Plakat zu "Juno and the Paycock" © 1930 British International Pictures (BIP) Music by Kevin MacLeod "Rollin at 5" "Rollin at 5 - electronic" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pfg-directed-by/message

Planet Film Geek
Juno and the Paycock - Directed by... Alfred Hitchcock, Episode 10

Planet Film Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 35:22


Mit Joe, Ted & Luke Wir stürzen uns in Teil zwei unseres Directed by Mammut-Projekts: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock! Hitchcock beginnt seine Tonfilm-Karriere mit einer eher billigen Theateradaption: Juno and the Paycock. Kann das abgefilmte irische Bühnenstück mit dem sehr starken Tonfilm-Debüt Backmail mithalten? www.planetfilmgeek.com facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek instagram.com/planetfilmgeek planetfilmgeek@gmail.com letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/tadici letterboxd.com/lukepfg letterboxd.com/snipersloth letterboxd.com/maxmaxmax Plakat zu "Juno and the Paycock" © 1930 British International Pictures (BIP) Music by Kevin MacLeod "Rollin at 5" "Rollin at 5 - electronic" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/planet-film-geek/message

Bedtime in the Public Domain
Aesop's Fables: The Peacock and Juno

Bedtime in the Public Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020


Not to be confused with Alfred Hitchcock's Juno and the Paycock, or the play on which that was based.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bedtime-in-public-domain/messageSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bedtime-in-the-public-domain. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bedtime in the Public Domain
Aesop's Fables: The Peacock and Juno

Bedtime in the Public Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 1:03


Not to be confused with Alfred Hitchcock's Juno and the Paycock, or the play on which that was based. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bedtime-in-the-public-domain/message

Leitrim Daily
Angus Dunne - Breffni Players - Kiss My Arts: Episode 190

Leitrim Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 27:41


This week's Kiss My Arts is taking a step back in time with a very special guest, Angus Dunne. The Carrick on Shannon man is celebrating directing another production, this time, "Juno and the Paycock" in The Dock this week at the spritely age of 93. Angus joins Breifne to talk about the history of the Breffni Players, some of the people he's had the pleasure of working with over the years and the highlights of 60 years involved with the Breffs. He talks about growing up in Carrick and being lucky enough to get the opportunity to move back to work Arigna Power Station and having the opportunity to earn a living in Leitrim unlike so many of his peers, a story which is repeating itself generation after generation. He reminisces about some of the fantastic productions he helped to put on stage over the years as an actor, director, producer, set designer and builder and why he's still as eager to tread the boards at 93 years of age. One of Leitrim's true legendary characters, the softly spoken Angus is fantastic company for half an hour of looking back through the years in Carrick and the entire county of Leitrim. The Breffni Player's production of "Juno and the Paycock" by Sean O'Casey runs in the Dock Arts Centre, Carrick on Shannon until Saturday evening.

Foreign Correspondents: Deeper into Hitchcock
Episode 10: "Juno and the Paycock" + "Elstree Calling" (1930)

Foreign Correspondents: Deeper into Hitchcock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 29:13


In the newest episode we discuss two of Hitchcock's early sound projects: his rather stagey adaptation of Sean O'Casey's play, "Juno and the Paycock", and "Elstree Calling", one of the first British musicals.

FNI Wrap Chat
#89 | Clare Dunne | Actor/Writer (Herself)

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 54:21


On the 89th episode of FNI Wrapchat is Actor, Playwright and Screenwriter CLARE DUNNE. You may know Clare from her recent starring role in "Kin" for Rte and Bron studios and her beautiful performance in "Herself". We had a wonderful chat about making opportunities for yourself, Sharon Horgan empowering you and how Meryl Streep popped into her dressing room. Clare also tells us about her long and ultimately fruitful Journey of her Script "Herself" which was subsequently made and will Screen at Sundance in 2020. Herself looks at a single mother in Dublin, taking the bull by the horns and creating a self build home for herself and children during one of the worst housing crisis's in Ireland's history and how people, the community and the Irish spirit... is what will get us out. Dunne's work at the Abbey Theatre includes Juno and the Paycock (a co-production between the Abbey Theatre and the National Theatre of Great Britain). Other theatre work includes The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Silver Tassie, Druid 35 and The Playboy of the Western World (Druid), Julius Caesar (Donmar Warehouse), Detroit (National Theatre), Three Sisters (Lyric Hammersmith and Filter), A Midsummer Night's Dream[3] (Filter at Latitude) and Crunch (Nabakov). Dunne wrote and performed Living With Missy (Smock Alley Theatre). Radio work includes On Her Majesty's Service and 'News From Home' (BBC Radio 4). Dunne graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff in 2009. Dunne played Prince Hal in the Donmar Theatre all-female version of Shakespeare's Henry IV., directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Dunne's film work includes Nice Night For It (2017) and The Cherishing (2016). Clare portrayed Victoria in Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) "Herself" written by Clare, Produced by Element Pictures and Directed by Phyllida Lloyd will be in Irish Cinemas later this year. #WeAreFNI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FNI Wrap Chat
#89 | Clare Dunne | Actor/Writer (Herself)

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 54:06


On the 89th episode of FNI Wrapchat is Actor, Playwright and Screenwriter CLARE DUNNE. A wonderful chat about making opportunities for yourself, Sharon Horgan empowering you and how Meryl Streep popped into her dressing room. Clare also tells us about her long and ultimately fruitful Journey of her Script "Herself" which was subsequently made and will Screen at Sundance in 2020. Herself looks at a single mother in Dublin, taking the bull by the horns and creating a self build home for herself and children during one of the worst housing crisis's in Ireland's history and how people, the community and the Irish spirit... is what will get us out. Dunne’s work at the Abbey Theatre includes Juno and the Paycock (a co-production between the Abbey Theatre and the National Theatre of Great Britain). Other theatre work includes The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Silver Tassie, Druid 35 and The Playboy of the Western World (Druid), Julius Caesar (Donmar Warehouse), Detroit (National Theatre), Three Sisters (Lyric Hammersmith and Filter), A Midsummer Night’s Dream[3] (Filter at Latitude) and Crunch (Nabakov). Dunne wrote and performed Living With Missy (Smock Alley Theatre). Radio work includes On Her Majesty’s Service and 'News From Home' (BBC Radio 4). Dunne graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff in 2009. Dunne played Prince Hal in the Donmar Theatre all-female version of Shakespeare's Henry IV., directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Dunne's film work includes Nice Night For It (2017) and The Cherishing (2016). Clare portrayed Victoria in Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) "Herself" written by Clare, Produced by Element Pictures and Directed by Phyllida Lloyd will be in Irish Cinemas later this year. Documentary; Finding the Story, Panel and workshop Takes place TOMORROW. With Paul Webster, Co Host of the podcast and panel discussion and Q&A with Alex Fegan Winner of Best Doc at the Galway Film Fleadh (Older than Ireland, The Irish Pub) Nessa Ní Chianáin Director of Guth Gafa Film Fest and Director of This School life and Paul Duane co-creator the ITV series Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Director of the Doc "What time is Death? Paul also has numerous Tv Directing Credits in the UK and produced the Rte Drama "Amber" for RTE. A panel of vast experience for the up and coming Director.  All details on following link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/84791011197 *Notice: Today is also the last day of our early bird ticket sales for our biggest networking event to date. Friday the 28th of February. Five Lamps Brewery. Camden Street. Dublin. FNI's Pull FOCUS. All information here: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/fni-pull-focus-tickets-89986721… (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.ie%2Fe%2Ffni-pull-focus-tickets-89986721707%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0MTICyEwj3jhRgUne8cvthkQrR2olGgXO3LLoICslgPa-FkcVCzJJK7Uo&h=AT0I6cBhTy8nBfxOtHAkv1ACjklbQ8gqpEAXfray8ca-67MsiPxPTClyNky_3JJ0PIoimL45FngC6CZNJ75fPixbGcVKtFusY-yCukqpm3onVBM7ls70cVxQg_fEK0H3ATyingl_Zu3pYj1YJdi3Qvr7fDnNeBWr) book now. #WeAreFNI (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARBTtdc9gOKlQShdxUfooGGPxnQdV8lx9nk0ShvUwgKnsSsY_deSzatNuwF-_Y3cWSoyLDQNQi5Le-HP3cxcwoTfDZHXd9cFkO1cyZqgK9-Z61TJaLEDiXl2ZY02-2k7rK2u2s_wPvwFFsofNonIH2kI7ib88pofQ_iRAUftxkNjLn8xKdNiCOLwhsGZU714U4A-yFhOfeZyW6ElIS_7Leol87BFuFih9Ma1_BjRdUNxLnzWGWlUmdGBsKd62atGt5lkBI7O18iB8POr7ynR0-XoXa1jKLRT4zFVTtAybn53b3fcAL1G5eSxerR0tphrVE3LltALovku1ym58Q0wJw2lUA&__tn__=%2ANK-R)

The Theatre History Podcast
Episode 24: Exploring Plays About Urban Ireland with Dr. Elizabeth Mannion

The Theatre History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 20:01


Most stereotypes of Ireland have more to do with idyllic rural scenes than busy city life. But, as Beth Mannion points out in her book, The Urban Plays of the Early Abbey Theatre: Beyond O’Casey, there’s an entire sub-genre of plays depicting life in major cities like Dublin in the early 20th century. The most famous of these are the plays in Sean O’Casey’s trilogy (The Shadow of a Gunman, Juno and the Paycock, and The Plough and the Stars), but O’Casey was just one small part of a much wider and richer body of work by Irish playwrights who reflected what it was like to live in urban Ireland.

On The Fringe with Mary O'Neill
"Joxer Daly Esquire" comes to Theatre Royal Waterford from July 4th

On The Fringe with Mary O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 5:54


Joxer Daly was originally a character from the Seán O'Casey play "Juno and the Paycock," and he's been brought back to life by Eddie Naughton in the play "Joxer Daly Esq." This one man show will be at Theatre Royal on July 4th and 5th, and will return again from July 18th to the 25th. Phelim Drew plays Joxer in this one-person play and he spoke to Mary

Kinotes
06 Hitchcock: The Music of Suspense, Obsession, & Murder - Part I

Kinotes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 101:47


In a new episode of Kinotes, we explore the music of the “Master of Suspense”, Alfred Hitchcock, in part one of a two-part series entitled “Hitchcock: The Music of Suspense, Obsession, & Murder". There’s been so much discussion about Hitchcock’s use of visuals in the movies, but less so his soundtracks. In this first part, we’ll talk about Hitchcock’s use of music before his collaboration with Bernard Herrmann (with one exception), beginning with his first sound film BLACKMAIL and including films like THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, REBECCA, SUSPICION, SHADOW OF A DOUBT, SPELLBOUND, NOTORIOUS, ROPE, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, REAR WINDOW, and many others. We’ll talk about his early sound and music innovations, his constant return to the waltz as a musical form, his technique of threading a song throughout a story, and his collaboration with a variety of accomplished composers including Franz Waxman, Dimitri Tiomkin, and Miklos Rozsa. Show Notes: 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:02:36 - Advent of Talkies: BLACKMAIL, MURDER, JUNO & THE PAYCOCK 0:21:00 - The Waltz & Development of a Song: WALTZES FROM VIENNA, REAR WINDOW 0:26:48 - Public Performance, Music for Life and Death: THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH ('34 & '56), SECRET AGENT 0:40:58 - Earworms: THE 39 STEPS & THE LADY VANISHES 0:48:14 - Musical Performances & Guilt: YOUNG & INNOCENT, ROPE, STAGEFRIGHT 0:55:43 - Waxman's Seductive Feminine Themes: REBECCA, THE PARADINE CASE, BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, SUNSET BLVD 01:06:04 - Piano Symbolism: PARADINE CASE, WESTWORLD, SABOTEUR 01:09:00 - Themes for Villains: SUSPICION, SHADOW OF A DOUBT, & STRANGERS ON A TRAIN 01:21:08 - Ticking Tiomkin: HIGH NOON, DIAL M FOR MURDER, Boris Gudonov 1:24:56 - The Two Sides of Love: SPELLBOUND, NOTORIOUS 1:32:30 - Outro / Sources / Social Media / Suite from REBECCA Please subscribe, rate, review and/or leave a comment on iTunes. For other queries, email us at kinotes.podcast@gmail.com. We’re also on Twitter: @kinotespodcast and @nicknylen (my personal handle). All episodes are written and produced by Nick Nylen. Sources: * Books: HITCHCOCK’S MUSIC by Jack Sullivan, SILENT SCREAM: ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S SOUNDTRACK By Elisabeth Weis, A HEART AT FIRE’S CENTER: THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF BERNARD HERRMANN by Stephen C. Smith, and HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT by Francois Truffaut. * Film commentary from the PARADINE CASE Blu-ra by Stephen Rebello and Bill Krohn. * The documentary film, HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT about the conception of the book of the same name. * If you liked this podcast, I have a few other deep dives on music in specific Hitchcock films to recommend: “Settling the Score’s” episodes on VERTIGO and PSYCHO, “Underscore”’s episodes on VERTIGO and on Bernard Herrmann, and “The Soundtrack Show’s” episode on PSYCHO.

El Séptimo Podcast
El Séptimo Presenta 'Alfred Hitchcock: 4'

El Séptimo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 30:20


EL SEPTIMO PODCAST - 'Alfred Hitchcock: 4' ¡Podcast estreno! Damos un nuevo paso en el épico viaje cinematográfico del maestro del suspenso, Alfred Hitchcock. En este episopdio, hablamos de Blackmail, Juno and the Paycock y Murder!. Play y a escuchar, amig@s. Con Tomás Fenili y Tomás Miccino. #AlfredHitchcok #Hitchcock #MaestroDelSuspenso #Clasico #CineClasico #Blackmail #JunoAndThePaycock #Murder #Podcast #Podcasting #ElSeptimoPresenta

Personality Bingo with Tom Moran
Caoimhe O'Malley plays Personality Bingo with Tom Moran

Personality Bingo with Tom Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 80:40


Caoimhe can now be seen on screen in RTÉ’s Fair City. Caoimhe most recently appeared in the feature film The Randomer written by Gerry Stembridge, which premiered in the Galway Film Fleadh in 2016. Onstage she recently appeared in The Constant Wife, in the Gate Theatre, directed by Alan Stanford. Recent theatre credits include Lisa in the highly successful Unmanageable Sisters at the Abbey Theatre, as well as Gloria in You Never Can Tell, at the Abbey Theatre, directed by Conall Morrison, and Mary Boyle in Juno and the Paycock, directed by Mark O’Rowe at the Gate Theatre. She recently completed filming on Soulsmith, a feature film, written and directed by Kevin Henry and The Wave, written and directed by TJ O’Grady Peyton and Oscar Winning director Benjamin Cleary. Caoimhe is from Dublin and graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting Full Time Acting Course in June 2011, and was awarded the Gaiety School Theatre Bursary in 2010. While at the Gaiety School she appeared in Macbeth and Twelfth Night directed by Liam Halligan and in Little Gem directed by Paul Brennan. On screen she has appeared in the role of Elizabeth in Reign a CW Network produced TV Series directed by Brad Silberling, in the award winning short film Whatever Turns You On (TimeSnap Production) and in Rent A Friend (Kite Entertainment) as part of RTE’s Storyland competition. Caoimhe appeared as Baba in two productions of The Country Girls, written and adapted for the stage by Enda O’Brien, and directed by Mikel Murfi for Red Kettle Theatre Company in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, in Garter Lane Theatre and on tour. Other theatre work include Major Barbara, directed by Annabelle Comyn at the Abbey Theatre, and The Far Off Hills directed by Mikel Murfi for NOMAD productions at the Hawkswell Theatre, Sligo and on national tour. Caoimhe also appeared as Honor in Paul Howard’s hit play Breaking Dad directed by Jimmy Fay (Landmark productions) at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. In early 2015, she reprised her role as Honor, in the sell-out remount of Breaking Dad in the Gaiety Theatre Dublin and in Cork Opera House. Caoimhe appeared as Vera in Brien Friel’s version of A Month In The Country, directed by Ethan McSweeny, at The Gate Theatre.

Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Podcast
17: I Thought They Said “Peanut Butter Sandwich.”: Juno and the Paycock.

Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 30:41


In this episode of Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Podcast, we talk about the 1930 film “Juno and the Paycock.” Hosts: Tom Caldwell Brandon-Shea Mutala Find us: Twitter: @goodeveningpod @brandonmutala @higher_boy @TomCaldwell3000 Facebook: Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Podcast Email: goodeveningpodcast@hotmail.com An, as always, Good Evening is a proud member of the Fandom Podcast Network. @fanpodnetwork   Thanks so much to Jason Cullimore for our awesome theme song. http://www.jasoncullimore.com https://soundcloud.com/jason-cullimore https://www.instagram.com/jasoncullimoreartist/

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Film Ireland Podcast
The Actors' Room: Maureen O'Connell

Film Ireland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 26:29


In this episode of The Actors' Room, Lynn Larkin is joined by Maureen O'Connell. Maureen has a Higher National Diploma in Film Production from Ballyfermot College & a BA in Acting from RADA, London. Maureen has over 10 years experience as an actor & filmmaker. She has many theatre and tv credits to her name, most notably, 'Mary' in Juno & the Paycock alongside Niamh Cusack, and 'Oonagh' in BBC 1's Father Brown alongside Mark Williams and James Fleet. She has written and directed 3 short films, the most recent of which Proclaim! has just won the Best 1916 Centenary Short Film Award at Fingal Film Festival and Best Script at the Dublin International Short Film & Music Festival. Maureen also teaches Acting at Filmbase. Maureen is currently directing her first feature film. Links: www.proclaimfilm.com www.maureenoconnell.weebly.com www.3hotwhiskeys.weebly.com http://filmireland.net/

Podcast Filmes Clássicos
Episódio #3 - Alfred Hitchcock - A Fase Britânica - Parte 2

Podcast Filmes Clássicos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2014 76:03


No episódio número 3 do Podcast Filmes Clássicos, Alexandre, Fred, Marcelo e Sergio debatem sobre a segunda parte da fase britânica do diretor Alfred Hitchcock, desde o filme “Juno e o Pavão” (Juno and The Paycock), de 1929 até seu último filme deste período na Inglaterra, a película de 1939 intitulada “Estalagem Maldita” (Jamaica Inn). Depois Hitchcock iria para os Estados Unidos, onde faria uma carreira brilhante.

Windy City Irish Radio
Windy City Irish Radiio - May 28, 2014

Windy City Irish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 59:25


Director, Nick Bowling, from the TimeLine Theatre Company stops by the Windy City Irish Radio studios to discuss the Chicago premiered musical, Juno, based on the book and film, Juno and the Paycock (film), featuring Marya Grandy, Ron Rains, and Emily Glick. Tonight we also feature music from Liz Carroll, The Chancey Brothers, Maura O'Connell, Sting, Red Hot Chili Pipers, The Chieftains with The Low Anthem, and Patty Griffin. And a special birthday tribute to President John Fitzgerald Kennedy by the Dublin City Ramblers. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor each Wednesday evening from 8pm to 9pm live on WSBC 1240 AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470 AM Chicago Heights for the best in Irish music, theatre, and the arts. Locate us at www.windycityirishradio.com or e-mail us at tim.taylor@windycityirishradio.com or mike.shevlin@windycityirishradio.com

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Actors in Conversation
Ciaran Hinds and Sinead Cusack in conversation

Actors in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 38:44


An interview about their current roles in Juno and the Paycock and careers. This is a recording of a live Platform event.

As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast
Juno and the Paycock, Should the Mousetrap close? AYULTP #047 27-Nov-2011

As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2011 12:10


As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast27-Nov-2011WithT R P Watson Gareth James - Phil from the West End Whingers Plays and Blogs discussedJuno and the Paycock - Lyttelton Theatre Should the Mousetrap Close ReviewsMatilda - Cambridge Theatre The Kitchen Sink - Bush Theatre The Riots - Tricycle Theatre Judgement Day - The Print Room News and BlogsTime for the Mousetrap to close?

Documentary on One - RTÉ Documentaries
DocArchive: Joxer in Jerusalem

Documentary on One - RTÉ Documentaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2009 42:10


Juno and the Paycock is a play by Sean O'Casey set in the working class tenements of Dublin in the early 1920s, during the Irish Civil War period.This is the story of when the Gate Theatre in Dublin took the play all the way to Jerusalem (Broadcast 1985)