A large theatre studio space with a background photo image of a person with a gun, with an outline drawing of a person with a camera superimposed on the photo. The stage is populated by 5 performers of mixed gender. There are tables, chairs, microphones, a guitar, and large photo portraits of people spread around the stage.

Radio Live: A New Generation

Aurélie Charon & Amélie Bonnin

Information

Time: 3pm


Tickets: Pay What You Can (Recommended Price £20)*

*all orders subject to a transaction fee of £2

Running Time: 2 hours 20 mins (no interval)


Age Recommendation: 13+


All stories will be performed in English.


This event takes place in person in our Grand Hall.

How do we invent our lives when we inherit a damaged world?

Blending spoken word, video and live music, Radio Live: A New Generation sits at the unique intersection between radio, documentary and theatre. Created by French Radio Journalist Aurélie Charon, the premise is seemingly simple: each performance, Aurélie invites two different people to the stage and interviews them. They are from Gaza and Ukraine.

Microphone in hand, they answer her questions: recounting their daily lives. However, as their stories unfurl, what is revealed on stage is a moving ode to resilience. Contrasting stories of conflict, war and exile intertwine and are united by an intimacy and humanity that sparks hope to be built for a future: a generation that believes in living together. A New Generation.

‘Radio Live is a Noah’s Ark. The powerful echo of the world through its inhabitants’ Sceneweb

‘A great lesson in resilience and freedom’ La Terrasse

Biographies

Amir Hassan: Gaza
Poet and Journalist

Amir Hassan grew up in the Al Shati camp near the beach in Gaza. At age 18, he heard about French in college and decided to learn it. Four years later, he writes prize-winning poems in French. At 20, he leaves the Gaza Strip for the first time. He has a scholarship and has assisted in teaching Arabic at Henry IV High School for 3 years. In recent years, he has been teaching and publishing poems. He has been in France for 10 years, living and working in Paris as a journalist for France 24. He returned to Gaza to see his family just before the attacks of 7 October 2023. He was stuck for a month before being able to return to France. His parents, younger sister and younger brother were evacuated and are housed in Clermont-Ferrand pending the outcome of their asylum application.

 

Oksana Leuta: Ukraine
Comedian, Teacher and Translator

Oksana Leuta grew up in Ukraine during the period of crisis following the fall of the Soviet Union. Her parents were teachers and she decided to study French in Ukraine, and then theatre in France. In 2014, demonstrations began and the people of Kyiv occupied Maidan Square. She joined the medical team and spent weeks helping with logistics and organizing the on-site makeshift hospitals. In recent years, she was a teacher, actress and night manager at a secret techno club in Kyiv that organizes queer parties. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine and the war, she has been a translator for international journalists with whom she comes close to the front line to tell the world about the war. She continues to participate in theatrical projects in Ukraine and abroad.

Credits

Concept, Image Creation and Stage Design Aurélie Charon and Amélie Bonnin


With Amir Hassan and Oksana Leuta

Live Visual Creation Gala Vanson
Live Music Emma Prat
Images Thibault de Chateauvieux
Video Editing Céline Ducreux
Stage Design Pia de Compiègne
Stage Management & Lighting Design Thomas Cottereau and Vincent Dupuy
Sound engineer Benoît Laur

Encounters made during the radio documentary series and journeys of Aurélie Charon and Caroline Gillet

Produced by Mathilde GamonRadio Live Production
Co-produced by Festival d’Automne à Paris

Supported by Fondation d’entreprise Hermès as part of the New Settings Program

With additional support from the Institut Français du Royaume-Uni (French Institute of the United Kingdom)

Access

PRE EVENT INFORMATION

This event takes place in person in our Grand Hall. This space is on the ground floor, with step-free access to the space via a lift.

If you have booked a ticket you will receive an email from us before your performance detailing important information about your visit.

PERSONAL ASSISTANT/COMPANION TICKETS

If you require the assistance of a friend or helper to attend, we can make a free ticket available for your companion. You can book access companion tickets online or contact the Box Office to book by emailingaccess@bac.org.uk. 

To book a free access companion online:

  • log in to your account here
  • go to ‘Other preferences’ and tick ‘I require a personal assistant/companion’.
  • Choose the performance, date and seats you would like and if you add at least 2 tickets to your basket, then one of these will automatically become free.

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

Content

  • References to violence

Pre-Show Information

All performances will be Relaxed. We invite you to make yourself comfortable and move around if you need to, and if you need to leave the performance at any point you will be allowed to return to the space when you feel ready.

VISIT OUR ACCESS PAGE

We want our shows to be as accessible to as many people as possible.

We offer tickets to most shows on a Pay What You Can basis throughout the year.

Tickets for Grand Hall performances in 2025 start at £12.50, and we have recommended pricing to help you choose a price that works for you.

We know that ticket price is a huge barrier for some. If you can afford to pay the recommended price or more, choosing to do so supports those that can’t. It makes it possible for us to continue to offer Pay What You Can and welcome those who otherwise wouldn’t be able to attend.

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