Dagory, Montpellier February / March 2013
I can't believe it has been three months since the last blog post again! Well, I've been to Holland at the beginning of January, to UK end of January for Burns' Night at Hoops pub at the Henry Moore Foundation, in deepest, darkest Hertfordshire, and again to UK mid March, via Charleroi and Brussels and in-between I have been working like a slave with my e-learning students and doing zillions of tests for my employer language school in Brussels...
Any fun and outings? Yes, a few: apart from regular evenings at the Corum in Montpellier for a concert or the Royale cinema for direct transmissions of operas from the Met in New York and a chamber music concert in the beautiful Hotel Magnol, there have been a few theatre outings to the Theatre Pierre Tabard.
http://theatrepierretabard.com/
We saw a performance about Margaret of Anjou, Shakespearian mother and wife of kings of England, which I really liked and mid February we took part in a pre-performance walk to attract some publicity for Jean-Michel Dagory's show about his walk across France, in 2000, following the meridian that runs through France:
Here he is, giving a little taster of his show in the Parc Clémenceau in Montpellier.
Dagory is a moderately well-known actor and writer, is on IMDB:
We walked into Montpellier with him, some of us dressed as died-in-the-wool walkers, although my legs gave out at the end as it wasn't a walk, it was an amble, with frequent stops, the worst for my knee.
He is a brilliant conferencier, intersperses his stories with snatches of song, some audience participation. A very small audience, alas, the Théatre Pierre Tabard is only small but could do better on publicity... Or maybe there are just too many theatres in Montpellier ...
We also saw Molière's Dom Juan there, followed by a piece about the death of Don Juan.
Here's Dagory once more, this time stopping at the Place de la Comédie:
Spring is here, so time for more outings! I'll stop working so hard from now!