Bad movie I have The Complete Second Season Death Valley Days 1953-1954
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11 febbraio … ricordiamo …
11 febbraio … ricordiamo …
#semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Joan Weldon, all’anagrafe Joan Louise Welton, attrice e cantante statunitense. Si ritirò a vita privata per dedicarsi alla famiglia. (n. 1930)
2018: Vic Damone, nome d’arte di Vito Rocco Farinola, cantante statunitense nato nel sobborgo di Brooklyn (New York) da due immigrati italiani. Fra le sue mogli ci fu Anna Maria Pierangeli e Diahann Carroll. (n. 1928)
2015: Roger Hanin, nome d’arte…
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Okay, I'm obsessed with the 60s, ergo Dylan, ergo Joan, but am I wrong to imagine this as the ghosts of Robespierre and Danton meeting up 200 years later?
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SCREEN DIRECTOR’S PLAYHOUSE: MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND
May 19, 1950
Screen Directors Playhouse was a radio anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief “curtain call” with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television.
The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director’s Guild Assignment, Screen Director’s Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director’s Playhouse.
This radio adaptation of “Miss Grant Takes Richmond” stars Lucille Ball in her original film role of Ellen Grant. It was directed by Bill Cairn, produced by Howard Wiley. Composer and conductor was Robert Armbruster. The script was adapted by Richard Allen Simmons. It aired on NBC radio on May 19, 1950. On February 22, 1951, "The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie with William Holden reprising his film role.
Miss Grant Takes Richmond is a 1949 comedy film starring Lucille Ball and William Holden, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Columbia Pictures. It was released under the title Innocence is Bliss in the UK. Rita Hayworth was going to star in the movie, but Hayworth requested script revisions, and went on suspension to avoid making it.
Synopsis ~ An inept secretary goes to work for a bogus real estate firm thinking it's for real.
Note: The title is a pun on the historical fact that General Ulysses S. Grant ‘took back’ the city of Richmond, Virginia, from the Confederacy, who used it as their capital during the Civil War (April 1865).
CAST
Lucille Ball (Ellen Grant) previously appeared on Screen Directors Playhouse in “Her Husband’s Affairs” (May 22, 1949), a film she had also appeared in on screen. She will return for “A Foreign Affair” (March 1, 1951) in the role originated by Jean Arthur, and “Bachelor Mother” (March 8, 1951), taking the role originated by her friend Ginger Rogers. Miss Grant (1949) was Ball’s 72nd motion picture.
Lucille Ball repeats her film role of Ellen Grant.
Steve Dunne (Dick Richmond) replaced Howard Duff as the voice of the famous private eye in "The Adventures of Sam Spade," the 1946-1951 radio series.
Dunne was in the film version, but he played the minor role of Ralph Winton.
Arthur Q. Bryan (Judge Ben Grant, Ellen’s Uncle) had appeared with Lucille Ball in Look Who’s Laughing (1941). He is best remembered as the original voice of Elmer Fudd in the Warner Brothers cartoons. He played Mr. Chambers, new owner of the Tropicana in “Ricky Loses His Voice” (ILL S2;E9) in 1952.
On screen, the role was played by George Cleveland.
Frank Nelson (Mr. Woodruff) was born on May 6, 1911 (three months before Lucille Ball) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He started working as a radio announcer at the age of 15. He later appeared on such popular radio shows as “The Great Gildersleeve,” “Burns and Allen,” “Fibber McGee & Molly”. and a dozen episodes of Lucille Ball’s “My Favorite Husband.” On “I Love Lucy” he holds the distinction of being the only actor to play two recurring roles: Freddie Fillmore and Ralph Ramsey, as well as six one-off characters, including the frazzled train conductor in “The Great Train Robbery” (ILL S5;E5), a character he repeated on “The Lucy Show.” Aside from Lucille Ball, Nelson is perhaps most associated with Jack Benny and was a fifteen-year regular on his radio and television programs, often playing store clerks like this one.
On screen, the role was played by Charles Lane, one of the few character actors that appeared as frequently as Nelson with Lucille Ball.
Herb Vigran (Mr. Kilcoyne) occasionally turned up on Lucille Ball’s radio show, “My Favorite Husband” (1948-50) in various roles. He appeared on “I Love Lucy” as Jule, Ricky’s music agent, in “The Saxophone” (ILL S2;E2) and “The Anniversary Present” (ILL S2;E3). He also played Mrs. Trumbull’s nephew Joe in “Never Do Business With Friends” (ILL S2;E31) and Al Sparks in “Lucy is Envious” (ILL S3;E23). He went on to appear on select episodes of “The Lucy Show” and Here’s Lucy.”
On screen, the role was played by Frank McHugh.
Jean Bates (Peggy Donato) was a model before becoming an actress, doing radio, TV and film. She worked from 1943 to 2001.
Norman Field was one of at least six actors to play Judge Hunter on the NBC-Radio soap, “One Man's Family” (1932-50). He played Charlie's school principal on “The Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show” (1939-56), Josh Chandler on “Dear John” (1940-44), Uncle George on “Meet Corliss Archer”, Inspector Danton on “Mystery Is My Hobby” (1947-49), and Judge Babson on “The Amazing Mr. Tutt” (1948).
Jimmy Wallington (Announcer)
Lloyd Bacon (Original Film Director Guest) was also a guest when three of his films were featured on “Screen Director’s Playhouse”: “You Were Meant For Me” (March 3, 1949), “Don’t Trust Your Husband” (September 23, 1949), and “It Happens Every Spring” (April 14, 1950).
EPISODE
From a busy typing pool headed by Mr. Woodruff (Frank Nelson), real estate employer Dick Richmond picks the inept Ellen Grant (Lucille Ball). He takes her back to the office and introduces her to Mr. Kilcoyne (Herb Vigran). Dick confides in Mr. Kilcoyne that he deliberately picked Miss Grant because she looks good but is pretty dim - the perfect cover for their bookie operation! Kilcoyne dictates to Ellen about some low cost housing. She tells him that no one can ever dictate too fast for her. If she misses a word, she just puts in a ‘doofer’ - something that’ll ‘do for’ now.
Ellen calls her Uncle Ben, a judge, to tell him about her new job. While she’s on the phone Peggy Donato barges in to see Dick. In the conference room, it is clear Peggy and Dick are in a relationship. Peggy is immediately suspicious of the new secretary. She is unhappy when she is rebuffed by Dick. Before leaving, she tells Ellen to give a message to Dick: Five thousand on the Flywell property at Belmont. Dick comes out of the conference room and tells Ellen that the low-cost housing project is off.
Ellen comes into the office with her Uncle Ben. She has arranged it so that Dick can buy the low-cost housing at a discount price. Judge Ben has even brought the papers. With no way out - Dick and Mr. Kilcoyne sign and the judge leaves. She suddenly remembers the message Peggy left for him. Alarmed, they check the papers and realize they owe Peggy fifty grand!
In the conference room, Dick and Mr. Kilcoyne conspire to make Ellen quit before they go bankrupt. To put the plan in action, Dick kisses Ellen. Indignant at his liberty, she promptly quits. She no sooner returns and says that she will stay on to see through the low-cost housing project - but no further hanky panky will be tolerated! The two men adjourn to the conference room!
End of Act One
A live commercial is for RCA television sets. The pitch involves getting a set that fits the consumer’s home.
In the second part, Ellen still doesn’t realize her employers are NOT in the real estate business. Dick has a plan to go ahead and build the houses - and skim the profits off the top to pay their debt to Peggy. Knowing her mental acumen is not great, Dick pitches a promotion to Ellen - heading up the housing project.
As boss, Ellen starts making silly decisions that frustrate her contractors. Ellen is getting frustrated when the project starts to fall apart - physically and financially. The project grinds to a halt.
Dick makes the ultimate sacrifice, he humbles himself to Peggy and take her back - personally and professionally. It isn’t long before the scheme works and the company is flush again. The conference room phone rings and it is someone looking to bet on a horse. She realizes she has been conned. Dick returns and Ellen quits, humiliated at being duped. Kilcoyne takes her aside and tells Ellen that Dick cares for her and is looking to go straight - but can’t get out of his relationship with Peggy.
Ellen bursts in on Peggy and Dick - gun pointed at her. She tells Peggy that she is mother of Dick’s children - and fires a warning shot. Peggy quickly gives him up and Dick and Ellen leave together.
In the car, Dick and Ellen. She makes it clear that she’s in charge from now on. Miss Grant just took Richmond!
End of Act Two
Lucille Ball and Jimmy Wallington do an RCA Victor commercial. She says she milks the cows at Chatsworth listening to her RCA record collection.
Lucille introduces the evening’s director Lloyd Bacon. Bacon says he started in movies 1915. Ball extolls his talents in directing. They bid the audience good night.
Wallington returns to say that next week will feature “Flamingo Road” starring Joan Crawford recreating her original role.
CREDITS
Thanks to Columbia Pictures, currently represented by No Sad Songs for Me
Lucille Ball can be heard on her own radio show and soon in the film The Fuller Brush Girl
Lloyd Bacon appears courtesy of 20th Century Fox, producers of Ticket To Tomahawk
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
Janvier
30/31. Arnaud Rebotini : musique live pour "Fix Me" d'Alban Richard – théâtre de Chaillot
31. Deena Abdelwahed + M.E.S.H. – Gaîté lyrique
31. Go!Zilla + Siz + Deaf Parade – Supersonic (gratuit)
Février
01. Le Comte + Christine + Atoem – Palais de le Porte dorée
01. Negative Space + Volition Immanent + N0v3l – La Station
01. Lust For Youth + Dead Horse One + San Carol + Venice Bliss – Supersonic
01. Autrenoir + Linda Olah + Uriel Bartélémi – théâtre de Vanves
01. Cylene (François Bonnet & Stephen O'Malley) + Kreemer (Cameron Jamie & Dennis Tyfus) + Xavier Boussiron – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) ||COMPLET||
01/02. Erik Minkkinen – Pauline Perplexe (Arcueil)
01/02. Arnaud Rebotini : musique live pour "Fix Me" d'Alban Richard – théâtre de Chaillot
02. Tempers – Supersonic (gratuit)
02. Fraction + Frédéric D. Oberland + Clara De Asis + MTUA + Raphaël Mouterde + Sébastien Roux + Fantasia Nei Dessert & Romain Al'l + Hourvari + Aloyse Lucas (fest. Les Sonifères) – DOC
02. The Residents – Gaîté lyrique
02. Shabazz Palaces + Dälek (fest. Sons d'hiver) – Théâtre de la Cité internationale
02. Venetian Snares + Dbridge + Zoe McPherson + Bastos + Behzad Ghorbani – Concrete
02. Jennifer Cardini + Javi Rodondo – Badaboum
03. Mesce basse + :such: + Duncan Pinhas + Alexandre del Torchio + Isothesis & Alexandra Radulescu + Opaque + Armand Lesecq + NO3sis (fest. Les Sonifères) – DOC
03. Aidan Baker + The Eye of Time (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
05. Zombie Zombie – Bigwax Records (gratuit)
05. Nadja + Saudaa Group + Lacustre – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
06. Binidu + Hilgege + Deux Boules vanille – Supersonic (gratuit)
06. Brendan Perry – Petit Bain ||COMPLET||
07. VNV Nation – Le Trabendo
07. Tomaga + Jozef Van Wissem + Noyades + La Jungle – Petit Bain
07. Subtle Turnhips – La Pointe Lafayette
08. Cartouche + Ddash + VHS from Space + Professeur Postérieur – Le Cirque électrique
08. Manu le Malin + 3FAZé + DKLé + Nawak – Glazart
08. Headless Horseman + Ø [Phase] + Joton + Electric Rescue – Rex Club
09. Psyche + Sarin + Law & Haktion + Cassie Raptor b2b Mila Dietrich – La Station
09. Leopardo + Rose Mercie + Eggs – Le Zorba
09. The Ex : "Ethiopian Night" (fest. Sons d'hiver) – salle Jacques-Brel (Fontenay-sous-Bois)
09. Veronica Vasicka – Badaboum
10. Therapy? – La Maroquinerie
10. Fake Off + Youth Avoiders + Potence – Le Rigoletto
11. Massive Attack feat. Liz Fraser jouent « Mezzanine » – Zénith
13. Pierre Bastien & Philippe Dupuy + Laake – Petit Bain
14. Slash Roubex + Krab + Joan Jett Fanclub + Gauchoir + Zaraz Wam Zagram – Les Nautes
15. Peter Kernel + Totorro – Petit Bain
15. Codex Empire + Schwefelgelb + Philipp Strobel + Panzer – Petit Bain
15. Kælan Mikla + Some Ember – Black Star
16. Krikor (fest. FAME) – Gaîté lyrique (gratuit)
16. Teledetente666 + Balladur + Bajram Bili + Teknomom + Coeval + Marai + Steep Incline b2b Quentin Pierce – La Station
16. Anthony Braxton + Dave Douglas & Bill Laswell (fest. Sons d'hiver) – théâtre Jacques-Carat (Cachan)
16. Homoagent + Huren + Orphan Swords + Salem Unsigned + Sirio Gry J + Verset Zero... – tba
16. Jasss + Dactylo + Nizar + Pipi de Freche – NF-34
19. Bruit noir + Red – Point FMR
21. Mlada Fronta + Absolute Valentine + Neoslave – Petit Bain
21. Collection d'Arnell Andrea + Katzkab – Bus Palladium
21. Rouge Gorge + Fiasco + Peur bleue – L'International
22. Marquis de Sade – Petit Bain
22. Lucie Antunes + Clémence Lasme, Kim, Gaspar Claus, Halo Maud & Yadh Elyes – Théâtre de Vanves
22/23. Nils Frahm – Le Trianon ||COMPLET||
24. Nils Frahm – Le Trianon
28. Bryan's Magic Tears + Steeple Remove + Seppuku – Point FMR
28. The Zeros + Astaffort Mods – Le Klub
Mars
02. Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado jouent Alan Vega et Suicide – Silencio (gratuit sur résa)
02. Le Groupe obscur + Le Ton mité + Golden Q – L'International
02. Shlømo + UVB + Charles Fenckler + Darzack + Delta Funktionen + Keepsakes – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis)
02. Boy Harsher + Kontravoid – Badaboum ||COMPLET||
03. Camera – Olympic café
03. Geld + Youth Avoiders + Plomb – Le Picolo (Saint-Ouen)
05. Orgue Agnès + Borja Flames + Gilles Poizat – Petit Bain
07. Scratch Massive – Gaîté lyrique
07. Gum Takes Tooth + Usé + Society of Silence – Badaboum
07. The Dead Brothers + Dédé Macchabée – Péniche Antipode
08. FTR + Deadpan – Olympic café
09. Deeat Palace + Maoupa Mazzoccheti + Krikor + Crave + Iueke + Moyō – La Station
09. Paulie Jan + Witnesses Without Hands + Mod303 & The SHADERS + Alexandre Navarro (dj) (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
10. James Chance & Die Contortions – Supersonic
12. Yann Tiersen – Salle Pleyel
12. Dominique A – Espace 1789 (Saint-Ouen)
13. Helluvah + IDK IDA + Cebe Barnes (dj)(Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
13. F/lor + Jérôme Lorichon & Quentin Rollet + Don Nino – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
14. Parade Ground + BadBad + The Wheal + Versolo – Supersonic (gratuit)
14. Stefan Rusconi & Tobias Preisig + Étienne Jaumet (fest. Paris Music) – Église Saint-Eustache
14. La Colonie de vacances – Cabaret sauvage
14. Raoul Vignal (fest. Paris Music) – Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris
14. Dave Phillips + Evil Moisture + Feromil – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
15. Rubin Steiner (fest. Paris Music) – Crypte archéologique du parvis de Notre-Dame
15. Bertrand Burgalat (fest. Paris Music) – Musée des Arts et Métiers
15. Zombie Zombie (fest. Paris Music) – Cathédrale américaine
15. Silent Servant + Machine Woman + Tolouse Low Trax – Concrete
16. Christ. + Alexandre Navarro (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
17. Giulio Aldinucci + Paskine + Waveland (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
19. thisquietarmy + Haxo + Ilia Gorovitz (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
20. Oomph! – La Machine
21. Olivia Block + Marc Baron – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
22. Delia Derbyshire (diff.) + Lettera 22 + Evil Moisture + Caterina Barbieri + Drew McDowall : "Coil's Time Machines" (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
22. The Young Gods – La Maroquinerie
22. Crystal Fighters – Gaîté lyrique
23. Pierre Boeswillwald (diff.) + Max Eilbacher + Andrea Belfi + Sarah Davachi + William Basinski & Lawrence English (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
23. Snapped Ankles + Wild Classical Music Ensemble + Man from Uranus – La Maroquinerie
23. Les Harry's & Stefan Neville (fest. Sonic Protest) – Châpiteaux turbulents
23. Kas:st + Paule Temple + Shlømo + VTSS + Parfait – tba
24. Warren Burt (diff.) + Mats Erlandsson + Okkyung Lee + Low Jack + BJ Nielsen (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
24. Chantal Acda + Miles Oliver + Julien Ledru (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
25. Laibach – Trabendo
26. Jon Porras (Barn Owl) + Mathias Delplanque (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
27. Strangelove + Background (dj) (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
28. Scanner + Openendedgroup & Natasha Barrett + Raphaël Imbert & Benjamin Lévy – Centre Pompidou
28. Euromilliard + Humbros + Peür + Pumice (fest. Sonic Protest) – La Station
29. Perturbator – Le Trianon
29. Jandek + Confusional Quartet + Société étrange (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de l'Échangeur (Bagnolet)
30. Marc Almond – Le Trianon
30. Seabuckthorn + Rach Three + CollAGE D (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
30. Lahcen Akil & les Chaâbi Brothers + Suzanne Ciani + The Coolies + Lemones + Les Statonells (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de l'Échangeur (Bagnolet)
31. Fuji Kureta + Mei (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
31. Claudio Simonetti (Goblin) joue "Suspiria" et autres – Flow
Avril
02. Schtum + Shit & Shine (fest. Sonic Protest) – Mona Bismarck American Center
02. Steve Gunn + Papercuts – Petit Bain
02. Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal (fest. Les Rares Talents) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil)
03. Han Bennink + Jean-François Pauvros + Anne-Laure Pigache & Anne-Julie Rollet + Parlophonie (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de Vanves
03>06. Shannon Wright + Regina Demina + Camilla Sparksss (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Trabendo
04. Dust Breeders & Mattin + Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado jouent Suicide et Alan Vega + Anna Zaradny (fest. Sonic Protest) – église Saint-Merry
05. Bégayer + France + Frédéric Blondy joue "Occam XXV" d'Éliane Radigue (fest. Sonic Protest) – église Saint-Merry
05. Beirut – Le Grand Rex
05. Rendez-Vous + Qual – Gaîté lyrique
05/06. Nadia Lauro & Zeena Parkins : Stichomythia – Centre Pompidou
06. Molecule – Gaîté lyrique
06. These New Puritans + Scintii – Petit Bain
06. Kokoko! – Badaboum
06. Dylan Carlson + Julien Clauss + Hermine + Lee Patterson + Ut + Blenno Die Wurstbrücke (fest. Sonic Protest) – Cirque électrique
08. The Specials – La Cigale
09. Young Widows + Nesseria – Petit Bain
10. Daughters – Point FMR
13. Toner Low + Ambassador 21 + The Fat + Orso + Evil Grimace + Gurt + Ddent + Froe Char + End of Mankind + McLane + Suprême Mycosaure (Monospace fest.) – Petit Bain
14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
17. Teenage Fanclub – Trabendo
17. Soap&Skin – Le Trianon
17. Apparat – Gaîté lyrique
18. Kompromat – Trabendo
20. The Horrorist – Rex Club
20. Vincent Epplay + Black Zone Myth Chant & High Wolf + Domotic + Jean Benoît Dunckel + NSDOS + Erol Alkan + Tim Glass + Roscius + Sahalé + Golden Bug + Pouvoir magique + Cät Cät + RA+RE + Wael Alkak + Molecule (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart
21. Plaid + NSDOS + Myako & Basses Terres + Jonathan Fitoussi + Danton Eprom + La Fraîcheur + Edouard Rostand + Prieur de la Marne + The Supermen Lovers + Panteros666 & Inès Alpha + Matt Black + Sara Zinger (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart
22. Fontaines D.C. – Point FMR
23. Lambchop – La Maroquinerie
25. Lali Puna – Petit Bain
25. Kap Bambino – Trabendo
27. She Past Away – La Machine
27. Chloé : Lumières noires – Le 104
27. Cocaine Piss + Tôle froide + Avale – Petit Bain
27. Bérengère Maximin, Fred Firth & Heike Liss – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
30. The Undergound Youth + Dune Messiah – Petit Bain
Mai
04. Covenant – Petit Bain
07. dEUS – La Cigale
07. Le Prince Harry + UVB76 – Petit Bain
08. Sneaks – Supersonic (gratuit)
10/11. Dead Can Dance – Grand Rex ||COMPLET||
11. Christina Vantzou + Eiko Ishibashi + Jan Jelinek + NPVR (Nik Void & Peter Rehberg) – Le 104
12. Massimo Toniutti + François Bayle – Le 104
13. Foals – Bataclan
17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
18. Eliane Radigue : musique (diff.) pour "Continuum" de Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves – Centre Pompidou
22. Housewives – Supersonic (gratuit)
24. Beak> – Gaîté lyrique
24. Shonen Knife – Petit Bain
28. Alice in Chains + Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Olympia
29. Flotation Toy Warning + Raoul Vignal – Petit Bain
31. François Bonnet + Knud Viktor + Jim O'Rourke + Florian Hecker (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
Juin
01. Eryck Abecassis & Reinhold Friedl + Hilde Marie Holsen + Anthony Pateras + Lucy Railton (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
01/02. Metronomy + Laurent Garnier + Ricardo Villalobos + Mr Oizo + Bonobo (dj) + Yves Tumor + Marie Davidson + Pond... (fest. We Love Green) – Bois de Vincennes
02. Bernard Parmegiani + Jean Schwarz (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
19. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks – La Gaîté lyrique
26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Juillet
02. Interpol – Olympia
11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel
11>13. Kraftwerk – Philharmonie
Août
23>25. The Cure (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud
Septembre
13. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET||
Octobre
19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan
Novembre
17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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August 06 in Music History
1619 Birth of Italian composer and singer Barbara Strozzi in Venice.
1651 Birth of composer Johann Michael Zacher.
1664 Birth of composer Johann Christoph Schmidt.
1748 Birth of composer Bernhard Haltenberger.
1765 FP of Hasse: "Romolo ed Ersilia" Innsbruck.
1808 Birth of German composer Johann Christian Gebauer.
1810 Birth of baritone Giorgio Ronconi.
1816 Death of tenor Carl Frieberth.
1858 Birth of composer Albert Fuchs.
1873 Birth of American composer Mary Louise Carr in Memphis, TN.
1873 Birth of composer John Wesley Work.
1875 Birth of composer Marcel Labey.
1876 Birth of founder of the Curtis Institute of Music Mary Louise Curtis.
1886 Birth of American composer Edward Ballantine.
1888 Birth of baritone Heinrich Schlusnus.
1883 Birth of composer Francesco Santoliquido.
1896 Birth of American composer Cyril Mockridge.
1896 Birth of Cuban composer of Malaguena Ernesto Lecuona in Havana.
1900 Death of baritone Sebastiano Ronconi.
1902 Birth of mezzo-soprano Margarete Klose.
1902 Birth of composer Michal Vilec.
1905 Birth of conductor Franz Allers.
1908 Birth of composer Svend Erik Tarp.
1910 Birth of composer Friedrich Schroder.
1935 Birth of bass James Benjamin Davis.
1938 Birth of soprano Antigone Sgourda.
1941 Birth of American composer Sorell Hays in Memphis.
1947 FP of H. Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras No. 8. Conducted by the composer in Rome.
1947 FP of Von Einem's opera Dantons Tod 'The Death of Danton' at the Salzburg Festival in Austria.
1948 Birth of soprano Faith Esham.
1962 Birth of American composer Elizabeth Alexander.
1962 Death of soprano Marthe Nespoulous.
1963 Death of Spanish composer Salvador Bacarisse in Paris.
1966 Death of baritone Francesco Cigada.
1966 FP of H. W. Henze's Die Bassariden based on Euripides' play The Bacchae, at the Salzburg Festival in Austria.
1967 FP of W. Piston's Clarinet Concerto, at the Fifth Congregation of the Arts at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.
1970 Death of German-born American composer Ingolf Dahl.
1974 Death of tenor Robert Rounseville.
1980 Birth of American composer Matthew Logan in Jacksonville, FL.
1988 FP of Ned Rorem's Bright Music for flute, two violins, cello and piano, by the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Associates at Presbyterian Church, Bridgehampton, NY.
2000 FP of Joan Tower's Big Sky for piano trio, at a SummerFest concert.
2012 Death of American violinist Ruggiero Ruicci in Palm Springs, CA.
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New Earth: The Flash
read it on the AO3 at http://bit.ly/2ImGbkn
by buriedalllen
This is mostly note of my version of the Flash and related characters. Think "Secret Files and Origins."
Words: 1619, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 4 of DCTV Rebirth
Fandoms: The Flash (TV 2014), The Flash - All Media Types
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/M
Characters: Barry Allen, Jay Garrick, Wally West, Bart Allen, Cisco Ramon, Caitlin Snow, Iris West, Linda Park, Joan Garrick, Ronnie Raymond, Martin Stein, Joe West, Walter West, Ralph Dibny, Sue Dibny, David Singh, Jesse "Quick" Wells, Meena Dhawan, Avery Ho, Max Mercury, Silas Stone, Tina McGee, Cecile Horton, Earth-2 Harrison "Harry" Wells, Eliza Harmon, Jerry McGee, Dexter Myles, Mason Trollbridge, Chunk, Angel O'Day, Sam Simeon, Daryl Frye, Gregory Wolfe, Ashley Zolomon, Patty Spivot, Eobard Thawne, Hunter Zolomon, Daniel West, Thaddeus Thawne, Savitar (The Flash TV 2014), Christina Alexandrova, Russell Glosson, Leonard Snart, Lisa Snart, Mick Rory, George "Digger" Harkness, James Jesse, Sam Scudder, Roscoe Dillon, Owen Mercer, Amunet Black, Axel Walker, Tony Woodward, Abra Kadabra, Grodd, Eddie Thawne, Jefferson "Jax" Jackson, Louise Lincoln, Danton Black, Jason Rusch
Relationships: Barry Allen/Iris West, Linda Park/Wally West, Past Ronnie Raymond/Caitlin Snow - Relationship, Cisco Ramon/Caitlin Snow
Additional Tags: My Own Take on the Mythos, Part of my DCU, Canon Going Forward
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Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, Danton, Camille, Robespierre, Saint-Just, for the song ask thingy.
Marie Antoinette: Lucky - Britney Spears
Lost in an image, in a dreamBut there’s no one there to wake her upAnd the world is spinning, and she keeps on winningBut tell me what happens when it stops?
Louis XVI: Viva la Vida - Coldplay
Revolutionaries waitFor my head on a silver plateJust a puppet on a lonely stringOh who would ever want to be king?
The following were suggested by @bunniesandbeheadings because I don’t know enough about the Revolutionaries to make a proper choice.
Danton: Crime Pays - Bear Hands
Everyone knows that crime paysAnd everybody does itEveryone knows that crime paysAnd everybody loves it
Camille: La Marseillaise- Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Frenchmen, for us, ah! What outrageWhat fury it must arouse!It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery!To arms, citizens...
Robespierre: Joan of Arc - Arcade Fire
Now they tell you that you're their museYeah, they're so inspiredBut where were they when they called your nameAnd they lit the fire?
St. Just: Teenagers - My Chemical Romance
The boys and girls in the cliqueThe awful names that they stickYou're never gonna fit in much, kidBut if you're troubled and hurtWhat you got under your shirtWill make them pay for the things that they did
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Hampstead Theatre announces its Autumn season 2017 for the Main Stage
The world premiere of Prism, based on the life of legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff, is written and directed by Terry Johnson and will star Robert Lindsay and Claire Skinner.
The world premiere of Nicholas Wright’s The Slaves of Solitude, adapted from the acclaimed novel by Patrick Hamilton, will be directed by Jonathan Kent.
The first production of Simon Gray’s Cell Mates since 1995 will be directed by Artistic Director Edward Hall.
New Initiatives
Hampstead Theatre’s Inspire: The Next Playwright Programme is an opportunity for playwrights with new ideas, talent and energy to develop their craft under the mentorship of award-winning playwright Roy Williams.
The Downstairs Club, a free membership scheme for under 30s, will provide better access to Hampstead’s cheaper tickets across the Main Stage and Downstairs.
PRISM: Robert Lindsay
Artistic Director Edward Hall comments, ‘I’m extremely proud to announce such an exciting body of work at Hampstead Theatre this autumn. With two world premieres on the Main Stage, Terry Johnson’s Prism and Nicholas Wright’s adaptation of The Slaves of Solitude, and a long overdue revival of Simon Gray’s Cell Mates, our aim is to continue to provide endless nights of top quality and entertaining theatre for hundreds of thousands of theatregoers. I’m personally looking forward to Gray’s gripping espionage thriller and I hope to help it gain its rightful place in the repertoire as a serious, brilliant piece of British drama.
I’m also proud to introduce ‘Inspire: The Next Playwright Programme’, where 18 – 25 years olds have the opportunity to be mentored by Roy Williams for a year, developing their writing skills and script ideas. We also hope our new membership scheme for under 30s will provide even better access to our cheaper tickets across both of our auditoria. This scheme will offer priority booking ensuring that great theatre remains accessible to the next generation and is an expression of our commitment at Hampstead Theatre to audiences of the future.’
PRISM
Written and Directed by Terry Johnson
Starring Robert Lindsay and Claire Skinner
6 September – 14 October
Press Night Thursday 14 September 7pm
‘The first time I held a prism and turned it to the light it did what the Impressionists struggled a lifetime to do; it embraced the light, split the light; it seemed to understand the very secret of light.’
Hampstead Theatre presents the world premiere of Terry Johnson’s delightfully witty and poignant new play Prism, based on the extraordinary life of double Oscar-winning cinematic master Jack Cardiff. Robert Lindsay returns to Hampstead Theatre (How I Got That Story, 1981) as Jack, ‘the man who made women look beautiful’, and will be joined by Claire Skinner, Rebecca Night and Barnaby Kay.
Legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff has retired to the sleepy village of Denham, Buckinghamshire. His days of hard work – and play – on some of the most famous sets in the world are now long behind him, as are his secret liaisons with some of the most famous women in the world… Surrounded by memorabilia from a lifetime of ‘painting with light’, the writing of an autobiography should be an easy matter – were it not that Jack would now rather live in the past than remember it.
Terry Johnson returns to Hampstead following his sell-out hit Hysteria starring Antony Sher and Ken (Hampstead Downstairs). His writing and directing theatre credits in the West End and on Broadway include Mrs Henderson Presents, The Duck House, End of The Rainbow, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, La Cage Aux Folles, Rain Man, Whipping It Up, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Hitchcock Blonde, Entertaining Mr Sloane, The Graduate, Dead Funny, Hysteria, Elton John’s Glasses and The Memory of Water. Further theatre credits include revivals of Oh What a Lovely War and Fings Ain’t What They Used T’Be as part of the 50th Anniversary of Joan Littlewood’s legendary Theatre Workshop at Theatre Royal Stratford East in 2014, Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick, The London Cuckolds and Sparkleshark at the National Theatre, Lost Land and The Libertine (which was nominated for five Jeff Awards, including Best Production) at the Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago. He is a former Literary Associate at the Royal Court Theatre where he has had five of his own plays produced: Insignificance, Cries From The Mammal House, Hysteria, Hitchcock Blonde, and Piano/Forte, and has directed two further premieres including Joe Penhall’s Dumb Show. His television credits include Not Only But Always (Channel 4, which won five International Award nominations, Best Film at Banff and the Best Actor Bafta for Rhys Ifans), The Man Who Lost His Head and Cor Blimey! (ITV), The Bite (BBC). His film Way Upstream was chosen for the London Film Festival and Insignificance was the official British Entry at Cannes in 1985.
Barnaby Kay plays Mason . His recent theatre credits include Buried Child (ATG), Welcome Home Captain Fox (Donmar Warehouse), King Charles III (Wyndham’s), Raving (Hampstead Theatre), The Captain of Kopenick, Danton’s Death, Closer (National Theatre), Eric Larue, As You Like It, Twelfth Night and The Herbal Bed (RSC). Barnaby began his stage career with Max Stafford-Clark’s company Out of Joint, appearing in several productions including The Break of Day, Three Sisters, The Libertine and The Man of Mode. Barnaby’s extensive television and film credits include The Five, Wallander, Dr Who, Conspiracy, Oscar and Lucinda and Shakespeare in Love.
Robert Lindsay plays Jack. His theatre credits include A Christmas Carol: In Concert With The London Musical Theatre Orchestra (Lyceum Theatre), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Savoy Theatre, West End), The Lion In Winter (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Onassis (Derby Playhouse/West End), Aristo (Minerva Theatre, Chichester), The Entertainer (Old Vic Theatre) for which Robert received an Evening Standard theatre Award Nomination, Hamlet (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester) Power (National Theatre), Richard III (Savoy Theatre), Oliver! (Palladium
Theatre), Cyrano De Bergerac (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), Becket (Haymarket) both for which Robert received an Olivier Award Nomination, Me and My Girl (Adelphi Theatre) for which Robert won the Olivier Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Musical and the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Recent television credits include Bounty Hunter, Genius, Galavant, The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl and My Family. His film credits include Grace of Monaco, Wimbledon, Fierce Creatures, Divorcing Jack and Remember Me?
Rebecca Night plays Lucy. Her recent theatre credits include Racing Demon (Theatre Royal Bath), The Meeting (Hampstead Theatre) A Flea in her Ear (The Old Vic). The Grapes of Wrath (Chichester Festival theatre), The Importance of Being Earnest (West End/Theatre Royal Bath/Tour) and The Master and Margarita (NYT – Lyric Hammersmith). Her television credits include Maigret, Agatha Raisin, Lark Rise to Candleford, Starlings, Wuthering Heights and Fanny Hill. Her film credits include Dartmoor Killing, Suspension of Disbelief and Cold.
Claire Skinner plays Nicola. She made her Hampstead Theatre debut last year in Rabbit Hole, Claire most recently starred in The Father at The Wyndhams Theatre, having transferred from The Tricycle. Other notable theatre credits include Blurred Lines, Mrs Affleck, A Winter’s Tale, Othello (National Theatre), Deathtrap (Noel Coward Theatre), Moonlight (Almeida and Comedy Theatre), Measure for Measure (RSC), The Importance of Being Earnest (The Aldwych) and The Glass Menagerie (Donmar / Comedy Theatre), for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress and won both a London Critic’s Circle Award and Time Out Award for Best Actress. Television and film credits include Critical, Outnumbered, Inside No. 9, Silk, Doctor Who, Lark Rise to Candleford, Sense & Sensibility, Homefront, Poirot, Sleepy Hollow, Life is Sweet and Naked.
The commissioning of Prism was funded by NEXT DECADE, a joint Hampstead Theatre/AKO Foundation initiative.
Prism: starring Robert Lindsay and Claire Skinner at Hampstead Theatre
THE SLAVES OF SOLITUDE
By Nicholas Wright
Adapted from the novel by Patrick Hamilton
Directed by Jonathan Kent
20 October – 25 November
Press Night Monday 30 October 7pm
‘Have I shocked you? Have I bruised the delicate feelings of the English Miss? Miss Missed-her-chance. Miss Missed-her-man. Miss Prim. Miss Prude’
Hampstead Theatre presents the world premiere of Nicholas Wright’s The Slaves of Solitude directed by Jonathan Kent. Adapted from Patrick Hamilton’s much-loved story, this new play weaves a fascinating blend of dark hilarity and melancholy in a story about an improbable heroine in wartime Britain.
1943, Henley-on-Thames. Miss Roach is forced by the war to flee London for the Rosamund Tea Rooms boarding house, which is as grey and lonely as its residents. From the safety of these new quarters, her war now consists of a thousand petty humiliations, of which the most burdensome is sharing her daily life with the unbearable Mr. Thwaites.
But a breath of fresh air arrives in the form of a handsome American Lieutenant and things start to look distinctly brighter… Until, that is, a seeming friend moves into the room adjacent to Miss Roach’s, upsetting the precariously balanced ecosystem of the house…
Nicholas Wright returns to Hampstead Theatre following the sell-out hit The Last of the Duchess (Main Stage, 2011) and A Human Being Died That Night (Downstairs, 2013). His other plays include Treetops and One Fine Day (Riverside Studios), The Gorky Brigade (Royal Court), The Crimes of Vautrin (Joint Stock), The Custom of the Country and The Desert Air (RSC), Cressida (Almeida Theatre at the Albery), Rattigan’s Nijinsky (Chichester Festival Theatre), Travelling Light, Mrs. Klein, Vincent in Brixton and The Reporter (National Theatre). He adapted His Dark Materials (National Theatre), and wrote versions of Naked and Lulu (Almeida), John Gabriel Borkman, Three Sisters (National Theatre) and Thérèse Raquin (Chichester Festival Theatre and NT). His adaptation of Pat Barker’s Regeneration was produced in Northampton and on tour in 2014. His opera libretti include The Little Prince (Houston Grand Opera) Man on the Moon (Channel 4) and Marnie (ENO 2017 and New York Metropolitan Opera 2018); television credits include Armistead Maupin’s More Tales of the City (Channel 4) and three episodes of The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency (HBO/BBC). He wrote 99 Plays and co-wrote Changing Stages with Richard Eyre.
Jonathan Kent returns to Hampstead Theatre following Good People, starring Imelda Staunton in 2014. He was joint Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre between 1990 and 2002, which he founded as a full-time producing theatre. His productions included Britannicus (also West End/New York), Hamlet (also Broadway), Plenty (West End), King Lear, The Tempest, Platonov, Lulu (also Washington), Coriolanus (also New York /Tokyo), Richard II, Naked (also West End), Phèdre, The Government Inspector, Ivanov (also Moscow), Tartuffe, Hamlet (also Broadway), Gangster No 1, The Life of Galileo, Chatsky, The Showman, The School for Wives, Medea (also West End/Broadway), The Rules of the Game, All for Love, When We Dead Awaken. Other theatre work includes Sweet Bird of Youth (Chichester Festival Theatre), Long Day’s Journey Into Night (Broadway), David Hare’s Chekhov Trilogy: Ivanov, Platonov & The Seagull (Chichester Festival Theatre and the National Theatre), Gypsy (Chichester Festival Theatre and the West End), Good People (The Hampstead Theatre and the West End), Private Lives (Chichester Festival Theatre and the West End), Sweeney Todd (Chichester Festival Theatre and the West End), The Emperor and Galilean (National Theatre), A Month in the Country (Chichester Festival Theatre), Marguerite (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Oedipus (National Theatre), The Sea and The Country Wife (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Faith Healer (Dublin/Broadway), As You Desire Me (West End), King Lear (Sheffield Crucible), Hecuba (Donmar Warehouse), Hamlet (Japan), Man of La Mancha (Broadway), Le Cid, Mother Courage and Her Children and The False Servant (National Theatre).
Patrick Hamilton was born in Hassocks, Sussex in 1904. He and his parents moved a short while later to Hove, where he spent his early years. He published his first novel, Craven House, in 1926 and within a few years had established a wide readership for himself. Despite personal setbacks and an increasing problem with drink, he was still able to write some of his best work. His plays include the thrillers Rope (1929) – on which Alfred Hitchcock’s film Rope was based – and Gaslight (1939), also successfully adapted for screen in the same year. There was also an historical drama, The Duke in Darkness (1943). Among his novels are The Midnight Bell (1929),
The Siege of Pleasure (1932), The Plains of Cement (1934), a trilogy entitled Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky (1935), Hangover Square (1941) and The Slaves of Solitude (1947). The Gorse Trilogy is made up of The West Pier, Mr Stimpson and Mr Gorse and Unknown Assailant, which were first published during the 1950s. He died in 1962.
CELL MATES
By Simon Gray
Directed by Edward Hall
30 November – 20 January
Press Night Thursday 7 December 7pm
‘Spies betray people. That’s what we do. It becomes a – a habit. Difficult to break – even when it’s not – not strictly necessary’
Hampstead Theatre presents Simon Gray’s deftly funny play Cell Mates which has been unperformed since 1995. Directed by Artistic Director Edward Hall, this absorbing drama explores how personal freedom is an illusion and even friendship must have carefully circumscribed limits in a world where deception is a reflex response.
Wormwood Scrubs Prison, London, 1961. One of Britain’s most notorious double agents, George Blake, is serving a 42 year sentence – that is, until he strikes up an unlikely friendship with Irish petty criminal, Sean Bourke. Both men are eccentric outsiders, and each sees the possibility of escape – and not just from prison – through the other. But once on the outside, can their mutual dependence survive the mounting pressures they face from MI5, from the KGB – and indeed from themselves?
Simon Gray wrote more than 30 stage plays including Butley, Otherwise Engaged (which both received Evening Standard Award for Best Play), Japes, Michael, Japes Too, Missing Dates (premiered together at Hampstead in 2014 as In the Vale of Health), Close of Play, The Rear Column, Quartermaine’s Terms (winner of 8 Obie Awards), The Common Pursuit, Hidden Laughter, The Late Middle Classes (winner of the Barclay’s Best Play Award), The Old Masters and Little Nell. He is the author of many plays for television and radio, also films, including the 1987 adaptation of J L Carr’s A Month in the Country, and TV films including Running Late, After Pilkington (winner of the Prix Italia) and Emmy Award-winning Unnatural Pursuits. His acclaimed works of non-fiction are An Unnatural Pursuit, How’s That for Telling ’Em, Fat Lady?, Fat Chance, Enter a Fox, The Smoking Diaries, The Year of the Jouncer, The Last Cigarette and Coda. The dramatisation of his Diaries, The Last Cigarette, co-authored with Hugh Whitemore and directed by Richard Eyre, played in the West End in Spring/Summer 2009. In 1990 Simon Gray was awarded the BAFTA Writer’s Award. He was appointed CBE in the 2005 New Year’s Honours for his services to Drama and Literature. He died in 2008. For more information please visit www.simongray.org.uk
Hampstead Theatre’s Artistic Director Edward Hall’s productions include Filthy Business, Rabbit Hole, Firebird, Wonderland, Sunny Afternoon, Raving, Chariots of Fire, No Naughty Bits, Loyalty, and Enlightenment. As Artistic Director of Propeller, his Shakespeare productions have toured worldwide, played both in the West End and on Broadway, and have won numerous awards both in the UK and overseas. Other theatre work includes A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (National Theatre), Edmond with Kenneth Branagh (National Theatre), Macbeth with Sean Bean (Albery), The Constant Wife (Apollo), Julius Caesar (RSC), Henry V (RSC), and The Deep Blue Sea (Vaudeville). Television work includes The Durrells, Partners in Crime, Restless, Downton Abbey, Strike Back, Spooks and Kingdom.
Casting for The Slaves of Solitude and Cell Mates will be announced in due course.
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
Février
06. Binidu + Hilgege + Deux Boules vanille – Supersonic (gratuit)
06. Brendan Perry – Petit Bain ||COMPLET||
07. VNV Nation – Le Trabendo
07. Tomaga + Jozef Van Wissem + Noyades + La Jungle – Petit Bain
07. Subtle Turnhips – La Pointe Lafayette
08. Cartouche + Ddash + VHS from Space + Professeur Postérieur – Le Cirque électrique
08. Manu le Malin + 3FAZé + DKLé + Nawak – Glazart
08. Headless Horseman + Ø [Phase] + Joton + Electric Rescue – Rex Club
08. Cinder + Léonie Pernet + Vikken + Cassie Raptor + Vödkabanne + Mila Dietrich – Le Klub
09. Psyche + Sarin + Law & Haktion + Cassie Raptor b2b Mila Dietrich – La Station
09. Leopardo + Rose Mercie + Eggs – Le Zorba
09. The Ex : "Ethiopian Night" (fest. Sons d'hiver) – salle Jacques-Brel (Fontenay-sous-Bois)
09. Veronica Vasicka – Badaboum
09. Ayarcana b2b Endlec + Ascion b2b D. Carbone + JKS b2b Mayeul + Mørbeck b2b Hadone – Studio 130 (La Plaine Saint-Denis)
10. Therapy? – La Maroquinerie
10. Fake Off + Youth Avoiders + Potence – Le Rigoletto
11. Massive Attack feat. Liz Fraser jouent « Mezzanine » – Zénith
13. Pierre Bastien & Philippe Dupuy + Laake – Petit Bain
13. Tunic + Reciprocate + Autisti + One Lick Less – Cirque électrique
14. Slash Roubex + Krab + Joan Jett Fanclub + Gauchoir + Zaraz Wam Zagram – Les Nautes
15. Heimat + Deux Boules vanille – Pardon (gratuit)
15. Catalogue + Kalicia Katakov – Le Zorba (gratuit)
15. Kælan Mikla + Some Ember – Black Star
15. Peter Kernel + Totorro – Petit Bain
15. Codex Empire + Schwefelgelb + Philipp Strobel + Panzer – Petit Bain
15. Scalameriya + Pier + Anas + NTBR – Glazart
15. Etapp Kyle + Under Black Helmet + Gijensu – Rex Club
16. Krikor (fest. FAME) – Gaîté lyrique (gratuit)
16. Teledetente666 + Balladur + Bajram Bili + Teknomom + Coeval + Marai + Steep Incline b2b Quentin Pierce – La Station
16. Anthony Braxton + Dave Douglas & Bill Laswell (fest. Sons d'hiver) – théâtre Jacques-Carat (Cachan)
16. Homoagent + Huren + Orphan Swords + Salem Unsigned + Sirio Gry J + Verset Zero... – tba
16. Jasss + Dactylo + Nizar + Pipi de Freche – NF-34
17. Jac Berrocal, Vincent Epplay & David Fenech + Gratuit – Lafayette Anticipations
19. Bruit noir + Red – Point FMR
21. Mlada Fronta + Absolute Valentine + Neoslave – Petit Bain
21. Collection d'Arnell Andrea + Katzkab – Bus Palladium
21. Rouge Gorge + Fiasco + Peur bleue – L'International
21. Violent quand on aime – Canal 8
21. René Couteau + Parole e Azioni + UVB76 (dj) + Si-Moiré (dj) – Le Klub
22. Marquis de Sade – Petit Bain
22. Lucie Antunes + Clémence Lasme, Kim, Gaspar Claus, Halo Maud & Yadh Elyes – Théâtre de Vanves
22/23. Nils Frahm – Le Trianon ||COMPLET||
23. I Hate Models + Mézigue – La Machine
23. The Horrorist + Imperial Black Unit + The Brvtalist + Synapscape – tba
24. Nils Frahm – Le Trianon
28. Bryan's Magic Tears + Steeple Remove + Seppuku – Point FMR
28. The Zeros + Astaffort Mods – Le Klub
Mars
01. A travers + Tryphème + Simple appareil – Cirque électrique
01. Lucy + Kangding Ray + Audiokast + Raslan + Yoannis + Alan Aaron – Folies Pigalle
02. Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado jouent Alan Vega et Suicide – Silencio (gratuit sur résa)
02. Le Groupe obscur + Le Ton mité + Golden Q – L'International
02. Shlømo + UVB + Charles Fenckler + Darzack + Delta Funktionen + Keepsakes – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis)
02. Boy Harsher + Kontravoid – Badaboum ||COMPLET||
03. Camera – Olympic café
03. Geld + Youth Avoiders + Plomb – Le Picolo (Saint-Ouen)
05. Orgue Agnès + Borja Flames + Gilles Poizat – Petit Bain
07. Scratch Massive – Gaîté lyrique
07. Gum Takes Tooth + Usé + Society of Silence – Badaboum
07. The Dead Brothers + Dédé Macchabée – Péniche Antipode
08. FTR + Deadpan – Olympic café
08. AZF – La Machine
09. Deeat Palace + Maoupa Mazzoccheti + Krikor + Crave + Iueke + Moyō – La Station
09. Paulie Jan + Witnesses Without Hands + Mod303 & The SHADERS + Alexandre Navarro (dj) (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
10. James Chance & Die Contortions – Supersonic
12. Yann Tiersen – Salle Pleyel
12. Dominique A – Espace 1789 (Saint-Ouen)
13. Helluvah + IDK IDA + Cebe Barnes (dj)(Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
13. F/lor + Jérôme Lorichon & Quentin Rollet + Don Nino – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
13. Imperial Black Unit + IV Horsemen + Philipp Strobel + K – Rex Club
14. Parade Ground + BadBad + The Wheal + Versolo – Supersonic (gratuit)
14. Stefan Rusconi & Tobias Preisig + Étienne Jaumet (fest. Paris Music) – Église Saint-Eustache
14. La Colonie de vacances – Cabaret sauvage
14. Raoul Vignal (fest. Paris Music) – Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris
14. Dave Phillips + Evil Moisture + Feromil – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
15. Rubin Steiner (fest. Paris Music) – Crypte archéologique du parvis de Notre-Dame
15. Bertrand Burgalat (fest. Paris Music) – Musée des Arts et Métiers
15. Silent Servant + Machine Woman + Tolouse Low Trax – Concrete
15. Zombie Zombie (fest. Paris Music) – Cathédrale américaine ||COMPLET||
16. Christ. + Alexandre Navarro (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
16. Rendez-Vous + Kas Product + Wallenberg – La Clef (Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
17. Giulio Aldinucci + Paskine + Waveland (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
19. thisquietarmy + Haxo + Ilia Gorovitz (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
20. Oomph! – La Machine
21. Olivia Block + Marc Baron – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
22. Delia Derbyshire (diff.) + Lettera 22 + Evil Moisture + Caterina Barbieri + Drew McDowall : "Coil's Time Machines" (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
22. The Young Gods – La Maroquinerie
22. Crystal Fighters – Gaîté lyrique
23. Pierre Boeswillwald (diff.) + Max Eilbacher + Andrea Belfi + Sarah Davachi + William Basinski & Lawrence English (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
23. Snapped Ankles + Wild Classical Music Ensemble + Man from Uranus – La Maroquinerie
23. Les Harry's & Stefan Neville (fest. Sonic Protest) – Châpiteaux turbulents
23. Kas:st + Paule Temple + Shlømo + VTSS + Parfait – tba
24. Warren Burt (diff.) + Mats Erlandsson + Okkyung Lee + Low Jack + BJ Nielsen (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
24. Chantal Acda + Miles Oliver + Julien Ledru (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
25. Laibach – Trabendo
26. Jon Porras (Barn Owl) + Mathias Delplanque + Frédéric D. Oberland (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
27. Strangelove + Background (dj) (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
28. Scanner + Openendedgroup & Natasha Barrett + Raphaël Imbert & Benjamin Lévy – Centre Pompidou
28. Euromilliard + Humbros + Peür + Pumice (fest. Sonic Protest) – La Station
29. Perturbator – Le Trianon
29. Jandek + Confusional Quartet + Société étrange (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de l'Échangeur (Bagnolet)
30. Marc Almond – Le Trianon
30. Seabuckthorn + Rach Three + CollAGE D (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
30. Lahcen Akil & les Chaâbi Brothers + Suzanne Ciani + The Coolies + Lemones + Les Statonells (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de l'Échangeur (Bagnolet)
31. Fuji Kureta + Mei (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
31. Claudio Simonetti (Goblin) joue "Suspiria" et autres – Flow
Avril
02. Schtum + Shit & Shine (fest. Sonic Protest) – Mona Bismarck American Center
02. Steve Gunn + Papercuts – Petit Bain
02. Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal (fest. Les Rares Talents) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil)
03. Han Bennink + Jean-François Pauvros + Anne-Laure Pigache & Anne-Julie Rollet + Parlophonie (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de Vanves
04. Shannon Wright + Anna Calvi + Requin Chargin + Kate NV (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Trabendo
05. Camilla Sparksss + Georgia UK + Emily Wells + Tiny Ruins + Emilie Zoé (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Trabendo
06. Regina Demina + Ionnalee + Pongo + Sink Ya Teeth + Oh Mu + Dope Saint Jude + Silly Boy Blue (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Trabendo
04. Dust Breeders & Mattin + Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado jouent Suicide et Alan Vega + Anna Zaradny (fest. Sonic Protest) – église Saint-Merry
05. Bégayer + France + Frédéric Blondy joue "Occam XXV" d'Éliane Radigue (fest. Sonic Protest) – église Saint-Merry
05. Beirut – Le Grand Rex
05. Rendez-Vous + Qual – Gaîté lyrique
05/06. Nadia Lauro & Zeena Parkins : Stichomythia – Centre Pompidou
06. Molecule – Gaîté lyrique
06. These New Puritans + Scintii – Petit Bain
06. Kokoko! – Badaboum
06. Dylan Carlson + Julien Clauss + Hermine + Lee Patterson + Ut + Blenno Die Wurstbrücke (fest. Sonic Protest) – Cirque électrique
07. Tashi Wada Group – Lafayette Anticipations
08. The Specials – La Cigale
09. Young Widows + Nesseria – Petit Bain
10. Daughters – Point FMR ||COMPLET||
13. Toner Low + Ambassador 21 + The Fat + Orso + Evil Grimace + Gurt + Ddent + Froe Char + End of Mankind + McLane + Suprême Mycosaure (Monospace fest.) – Petit Bain
14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
17. Teenage Fanclub – Trabendo
17. Soap&Skin – Le Trianon
17. Apparat – Gaîté lyrique
18. Kompromat – Trabendo
19. Hocico + Heerschaft – Gibus
20. The Horrorist – Rex Club
20. Vincent Epplay + Black Zone Myth Chant & High Wolf + Domotic + Jean Benoît Dunckel + NSDOS + Erol Alkan + Tim Glass + Roscius + Sahalé + Golden Bug + Pouvoir magique + Cät Cät + RA+RE + Wael Alkak + Molecule (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart
21. Plaid + NSDOS + Myako & Basses Terres + Jonathan Fitoussi + Danton Eprom + La Fraîcheur + Edouard Rostand + Prieur de la Marne + The Supermen Lovers + Panteros666 & Inès Alpha + Matt Black + Sara Zinger (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart
22. Fontaines D.C. – Point FMR
23. Lambchop – La Maroquinerie
25. Lali Puna – Petit Bain
25. Kap Bambino – Trabendo
27. She Past Away – La Machine
27. Chloé : Lumières noires – Le 104
27. Cocaine Piss + Tôle froide + Avale – Petit Bain
27. Bérengère Maximin, Fred Firth & Heike Liss – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
27/28. Alva Noto + Anetha + Antigone & Shlømo + Ciel + Clara 3000 + Daniel Avery + Deena Abdelwahed + Djrum + Kink + Lanark Artefax + Octo Octa b2b Eris Drew + OKO + Red Axes + Sentiments + The Pilotwings + Tryphème + Park Hye Jin (Weather fest.) – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
30. The Undergound Youth + Dune Messiah – Petit Bain
Mai
04. Covenant – Petit Bain
07. dEUS – La Cigale
07. Le Prince Harry + UVB76 – Petit Bain
08. Sneaks – Supersonic (gratuit)
10/11. Dead Can Dance – Grand Rex ||COMPLET||
11. Christina Vantzou + Eiko Ishibashi + Jan Jelinek + NPVR (Nik Void & Peter Rehberg) – Le 104
12. Massimo Toniutti + François Bayle – Le 104
13. Foals – Bataclan
17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
18. Eliane Radigue : musique (diff.) pour "Continuum" de Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves – Centre Pompidou
22. Housewives – Supersonic (gratuit)
24. Beak> – Gaîté lyrique
24. Shonen Knife – Petit Bain
28. Alice in Chains + Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Olympia
29. Flotation Toy Warning + Raoul Vignal – Petit Bain
31. François Bonnet + Knud Viktor + Jim O'Rourke + Florian Hecker (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
Juin
01. Eryck Abecassis & Reinhold Friedl + Hilde Marie Holsen + Anthony Pateras + Lucy Railton (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
01/02. Metronomy + Laurent Garnier + Ricardo Villalobos + Mr Oizo + Bonobo (dj) + Yves Tumor + Marie Davidson + Pond... (fest. We Love Green) – Bois de Vincennes
02. Bernard Parmegiani + Jean Schwarz (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
05. Shellac – La Maroquinerie
06. Tim Hecker & Konoyo Ensemble + Mondkopf + Kelly Moran (Villette sonique fest.) – Cabaret sauvage
07. Danny Brown (Villette sonique fest.) – Périphérique
08. Deena Abdelwahed + David August (Villette sonique fest.) – Grande Halle
08. Julia Holter + Cate Le Bon (Villette sonique fest.) – Trabendo
09. Stereolab (Villette sonique fest.) – Grande Halle
13. Christian Death + Little Nemo – Gibus
19. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks – La Gaîté lyrique
26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Juillet
02. Interpol – Olympia
11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel
11>13. Kraftwerk – Philharmonie
18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan
Août
23>25. The Cure (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud
Septembre
13. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET||
14. Patti Smith – Olympia
Octobre
19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan
Novembre
17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine
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