Ad not shown

Details

France in Scotland: Paris Calling archivePARIS CALLING is a year of Franco-British performance events. The year's partners include London's National Theatre, Northern Stage, the Barbican, the Royal Opera House, Tate Modern, Soho Theatre, the Curve, Nottingham Playhouse & the Bush, amongst others.

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for France in Scotland: Paris Calling (2009)

Work type: Play.

The Problem/Alta Villa - T0118670594

This is a chance to preview these exciting plays and to join in post-show discussions afterwards with a panel including the translators: leading Scottish playwright Linda McLean (strangers, babies & Shimmer), Christopher Campbell (Literary Manager of the National Theatre, London) and Lucien and Micheline Attoun, the Artistic Directors of Théâtre Ouvert. For Paris Calling in 2009 the Traverse’s partner theatre is Paris’ Théâtre Ouvert. Located behind the Moulin Rouge, Théâtre Ouvert is a theatre that matches the Traverse’s long history of excellence and adventure in developing contemporary playwrights and their plays. The Traverse and Théâtre Ouvert are running translation residencies for selected contemporary playwrights in both countries and showcasing the results in both our theatres. The Traverse Theatre’s partnership between Scotland and France for 2009 as part of the Paris Calling year of events is supported by the French Embassy in the UK, la SACD, and CulturesFrance.Author Francois Begaudeau (The Problem). Author Lancelot Hamelin (Alta Villa).
10 Jun 09 to 11 Jun 09Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh :: V605
listing details L1171700816

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
Ad not shown
CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Mastodon X - Twitter © Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024