Voices of Change: Unpacking Nowhere and French Toast
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Welcome to Voices of Change, the podcast that delves into the heart of theatre and the stories that shape our world. In this episode, we explore the powerful themes of personal and political narratives in Khalid Abdalla’s poignant solo performance Nowhere and the delightful chaos of relationships and identity in the uproarious comedy French Toast by Jean Poiret. Plus, enjoy our exclusive interview with actor Che Walker, where we uncover the magic of the stage.
Nowhere at Battersea Arts Centre
In this intricate and playful solo show, actor and activist Khalid Abdalla (United 93, The Kite Runner, The Crown) takes us on a surprising journey through his own history, inspired by his experiences during the Egyptian revolution and the counter-revolution that followed. Khalid weaves together personal narratives with seismic world events, exploring themes of colonialism, friendship, loss, and political protest. This act of anti-biography challenges us to reflect on our agency amidst the complexities of history.
French Toast
Get ready for a little bit rude and a little bit sexy in this sparkling new adaptation of Jean Poiret’s comedy, landing on the English stage for the first time! Set in Basingstoke, 1977, director Simon Monk believes his musical version of Phedre will be his ticket back to fame, but chaos ensues when French diva Jacqueline Bremont insists it will be the role of her life—despite her inability to sing or dance! As egos clash and romantic entanglements unfold, will the show survive this whirlwind? Bonne chance!
Ché Walker
Join Darren as he takes you behind the scenes with actor Ché Walker, who shares his experiences and insights from rehearsals, illuminating the creative process and the passion that fuels theatre.
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