Project Arts Centre Events October - December 2013

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PROGRAMME OCT—DEC 2013

Project Arts Centre


OCT—DEC 2013

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S WELCOME

October – December is ALL GO

the Chelsea by Janet Behan, directed by and

at Project Arts Centre.

starring Adrian Dunbar and Dead Centre’s hit production Souvenir.

We are mid-way through our festival season with a host of wonderful Irish and International works still to come as part of

fascinated by how they not only challenge an

Dublin Theatre Festival.

audience and experiment with theatrical form

Music forms a big part of our programme

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Ever since I first saw Tim Etchell’s work with Forced Entertainment, I have been

but their ability to connect right to the very

this autumn with new work from Dublin Sound

heart of human experience. I am delighted to

Lab, a very special gig from Sean Millar and

be bringing Tomorrow’s Parties to Dublin.

new opera initiative OPERA SLAM. I am thrilled to welcome back our music ensemble-in-

New writing and the support of playwrights is at the very core of what we do,

residence, Crash Ensemble, with a new concert,

so I am delighted to be presenting Smashing

Baltic, co-curated by Icelandic composer,

Times’ Witness, Elizabeth Moynihan’s Marvel

musician and producer Valgeir Sigurðsson. I am proud to be bringing a number

and Johnny Hanrahan’s JFK in Black & White. The support and development of new artists is

of shows seen on my travels around Ireland

also at the core of our activities and two new

to the centre this season including the Lyric

productions will take to the Project stage in

Theatre, Belfast’s production of Brendan at

December as part of the Rough Magic SEEDS


Showcase, featuring some of our finest up-

fall somewhere between sculptures, found

and-coming theatre talent.

objects and sets. The Company, one of the

In December, Project Catalysts

Ireland’s most progressive and self-reflective

THEATREclub will present HISTORY, the

theatre companies have been invited to use,

culmination of their public art commission

respond to, and be a part of this environment.

from Dublin City Council. This vast project

To finish the year in style, we welcome

examines not only the history of a unique

back our old friends ponydance with a new Pony

area of Dublin, but also goes to the very core

Panto – the perfect start to the holiday season!

of our nation’s story. In our gallery the current show is

In November we bid farewell to our wonderful General Manager & Executive

Practical Magic, by Dutch artist Jennifer

Producer, Niamh O’Donnell, who leaves Project

Tee, featuring a host of new works, newly

after 12 years to take up a new position as

commissioned for Project Arts Centre. In

Director of the Mermaid Arts Centre in Bray. It is

November we will present a very special

impossible to convey the impact and influence

collaboration in the gallery. Céline Condorelli’s

Niamh has had on Project and the artists with

wonderful exhibition Additionals will be

whom we work. Niamh, we love you, we will

presented alongside Project Catalyst artists The

miss you and we wish you every success!

Company who will be in residence throughout the exhibition. Condorelli’s sculptural objects

Cian O’Brien, Artistic Director


OCT—DEC 2013

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OCT—DEC 2013

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In person 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Monday – Saturday, 11am – 7pm

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By phone +353 1 8819 613. Monday – Saturday, 11am – 7pm Groups Group rates are available for many of our performances for groups of 8 people or more. For more information call and ask for Kate O’Sullivan or email kate.osullivan@projectartscentre.ie

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O’CONNELL ST.

CAPEL ST.

HOW TO FIND US ABBEY ST.

ORMOND QUAY

BACHELORS WALK

On Foot – Project Arts Centre is a large blue building situated behind the Olympia Theatre and opposite the Clarence Hotel.

PROJECT ARTS CENTRE

FLEET ST. TEMPLE BAR CENTRAL BANK DAME ST.

GEORGE’S ST.

PARLIAMENT ST.

EAST ESSEX ST.

WESTMORELAND ST.

RIVER LIFFEY ASTON QUAY

TRINITY COLLEGE

Bus – Take any bus that runs to Dame Street and either enter Temple Bar via Parliament Street and take a right onto East Essex Street or enter Temple Bar via Eustace Street or Sycamore Street and take a left onto East Essex Street. LUAS – Take the Red Luas Line to Jervis stop. Cross the River Liffey into Temple Bar using the Millenium Bridge. Take a right onto East Essex Street and Project Arts Centre is on the left hand side of the street. Parking Offer A special €5 parking rate is available from Fleet Street car park, simply present your show ticket when paying.


OCT—DEC 2013

EVENTS AT A GLANCE DUBLIN THEATRE FESTIVAL Theatre p18

WINNERS AND LOSERS Theatre Replacement &

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New World Theatre Theatre 26 – 29 September p20

GERMINAL Antoine Defoort & Halory Goerger Theatre 26 – 28 September p22


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NEUTRAL HERO New York City Players Theatre 9 – 12 October p32

DUSK AHEAD junk ensemble Theatre 1 – 6 October p24

riverrun TheEmergencyRoom

NCFA COMEDY FUNDRAISER Comedy 19 October p34

OPERA SLAM: DER FLEDERMAUS

Theatre

Opera SLAM

2 – 6 October

Music

p26

1 & 2 November p36

THREE FINGERS BELOW THE KNEE Mundo Perfeito Theatre 2 – 5 October p28

TARAMANDAL

MIRRORS OF EARTH Dublin Sound Lab Music 9 November p38

WITNESS  – PLAYS, READINGS AND PERFORMANCE

The Tadpole Repertory

Smashing Times

Theatre

Theatre

8 – 12 October

5 – 9 November

p30

p40


BRENDAN AT THE CHELSEA Lyric Theatre, Belfast Theatre 12 – 16 November p42

ABECEDARIUM BESTIARIUM Antonia Baehr Performance 18 & 19 November p44

LIFE BEHIND THE VENUE Clinic Media in association with the Everyman Theatre Theatre 19 – 23 November p46

MARVEL Elizabeth Moynihan

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Theatre 12 – 23 November p48

TOMORROW’S PARTIES Forced Entertainment Theatre 21 – 23 November p50


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NORDIC

SOUVENIR

Crash Ensemble

Dead Centre

Music

Theatre

29 November

3 – 14 December

p52

p62

SEAN MILLAR

HISTORY

Music

THEATREclub

30 November

Theatre

p54

18 – 22 December

JFK IN BLACK & WHITE Chameleon Theatre 25 – 29 November

p64

PONY PANTO ponydance Cabaret 19 – 22 December p66

p56

PRACTICAL MAGIC

ASSASSINS

Jennifer Tee

Rough Magic SEEDS Musical Theatre 5 – 14 December

Visual Art 29 August – 26 October p70

p58

ADDITIONALS

WAY TO HEAVEN

Céline Codorelli (in collaboration

Rough Magic SEEDS

7 November – 18 January

Theatre

p72

with The Company) Visual Art

5 – 14 December p60

RGKSKSRG, FOR PROJECT ARTS CENTRE Visual Art p74


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OCT—DEC 2013

PROJECT CATALYST

Dusk Ahead by junk ensemble


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Who are we?

language, our codes, our essence as a people,” Seamus himself said on

It’s very difficult to try to define who

becoming a poet ‘I began as a poet

we are. National identity is generally

when my roots were crossed with my

defined as a person’s sense of belonging

reading’. He was a kind, generous,

to one state or to one nation, a feeling

warm-hearted man of whom we as

one shares with a group of people,

a country, as a nation were deeply

regardless of one’s citizenship or status.

proud. His dignity, his gentle brand

Ireland’s national identity is

of wit, his modesty combined with

intrinsically linked to our cultural

his learned intellect and his sense of

identity which is defined by our sense

solidarity inspired us and bound us

of place, our sense of history and our

as countrymen and women. He wrote

sense of self. I can’t put into words what

about himself and for himself but

it means to be Irish but I believe our

in so doing he wrote about us. He

national identity is defined by what it

wrote about our lives, our politics and

means to be able to participate in Irish

our fears and more over about the

society. To live in a modern inclusive

importance of being ourselves, and

Ireland, in a modern diverse world. It is

going your own way, in poetry as in life.

not something governments can invent.

Our Catalysts, the artists Project

It’s more a feeling than an opinion and

Arts Centre supports in the creation

it is definitely not a policy statement.

and presentation of their work are all

Seamus Heaney was a man

finding their own way. They are looking

whose mind, character and writing

at what makes us who we are, how we

greatly contributed to our contemporary

are influenced and how we live and

world. He was one of Ireland’s best

they are asking questions about where

ambassadors in that his poetry gave

we are going. Wim Wenders states in

voice and meaning to what it is to be

his book The Act of Seeing ‘the most

human, but also what it is to be Irish.

politically indoctrinating thing you

Of all of the honours in the media over

can do to a human being is to show

recent weeks I was most moved by a

him, every day, that there can be no

sentence from Enda Kenny. “For us,

change.’ Our artists’ work responds to

Seamus Heaney was the keeper of

contemporaneous events and politics.


Their work takes on political and social

Catalysts Work in the coming quarter;

dimensions and in so doing each piece,

CURE by Fearghus O’Conchuir

each creation looks at the possibility and

3 Oct: Siamse Tire, Kerry

the absolute requirement of change.

12 Oct: George Bernard Shaw Theatre,

OCT—DEC 2013

For twelve years at Project Arts

Carlow

Centre, I have worked with some of the

22 / 23 Oct: Centre Culturel Irlandais,

most talented artists, activists and makers

Paris

in the country as well as international

1 Nov: Draiocht Arts Centre,

artists visiting our shores. In my work I

Blanchardstown, Dublin

have had the pleasure to plan, work and

The Blue Boy by Brokentalkers

stand alongside incredible people, from

8 November: Euro Scene Festival, Leipzig

those who have served on our board to each and every single one of Project Arts

Dusk Ahead by junk ensemble

Centre’s team whose level of belief and

1 – 6 October: Project Arts centre,

commitment has inspired me.

as part of Dublin Theatre Festival

The work that we have made together, the art and artistic expression

Panto Collapsar by Mikala Dwyer

has served many functions but for me

26 Oct – 7 Dec: Riverbank Arts Centre,

it has lifted my self-esteem, grown my

Kildare

understanding and knowledge and given me a real sense and appetite for

THEATREclub

collaboration, credibility and solidarity.

The Family & Heroin

I have experienced a true sense of

17 – 18 October: axis Ballymun

belonging and of common purpose.

Heroin

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I am so happy and grateful to have

30 October: Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray

been part of Project Arts Centre and to my

History

colleagues and our artists I say; you are my

18 – 22 December: Project Arts Centre

inspiration, my friends and my champions. Additionals, Céline Condorelli in collaboration with The Company 7 November – 18 January 2014: Project Arts Centre Niamh O’Donnell, General Manager & Executive Producer of Project Catalyst


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Additionals, CĂŠline Condorelli in collaboration with The Company

You can help us to support the work of Project Catalyst by becoming a Project Person. For more information about becoming a Project Person contact Kate O’Sullivan at kate.osullivan@projectartscentre.ie or on +353 1 8819 608


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PERFORMANCE


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OCT—DEC 2013

DUBLIN T FESTIVA


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Theatre Replacement and New World Theatre as part of Dublin Theatre Festival 2013

WINNERS & LOSERS


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Winners and Losers begins as a

26 – 29 September

conversation between lifelong friends.

7.45pm

Theatre artists Marcus Youssef and

€20 – €25

James Long sit at a table and play a

Matinées 2.45pm 28 & 29 September

game they made up; naming people,

Contains strong language

are winners or losers.

POST SHOW DISCUSSION – WITH MARCUS YOUSSEF

things get personal. The focus of debate

places and things and debating if they But as the competition heats up AND JAMES LONG FOLLOWING THE 7.45pm PERFORMANCE

shifts from Pamela Anderson, microwave

ON 28 SEPTEMBER

ovens and Goldman Sachs to social class and family histories, and the ruthless

Written and performed by

logic of capitalism that the players had

Marcus Youssef and James Long

embraced is brought to bear on their

Directed by Chris Abraham

closest and most personal relationships.

Lighting Design by Jonathan Ryder Stage and Production Management

Combining scripted and improvised

by Elia Kirby

performance, Winners and Losers questions how much a friendship can

“Hands down, one of the most innovative, interesting and brutal theatre pieces I’ve ever seen” Jo Ledingham

bear in the face of such stark honesty.


OCT—DEC 2013

Antoine Defoort & Halory Goerger as part of Dublin Theatre Festival 2013

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GERMINAL


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Space Upstairs

In the beginning there was nothing. Then

26 – 28 September

there was light. Then darkness. And then

7.30pm

light again…

€25 – €30

Germinal is a playful and inventive production in which four performers

Performed in French with English surtitles.

draw from sources as diverse as

Performance briefly includes strong,

philosophy, strategy video games and

flashing lights.

the films of Jacques Demy to conjure a universe in a black box. Using simple

POST SHOW DISCUSSION – WITH MEMBERS OF

theatre tools – mixers, microphones,

THE COMPANY FOLLOWING THE PERFORMANCE ON

intercoms – they discover telepathy

26 SEPTEMBER.

and invent speech, moving quickly to construct the very foundations of social

Conceived by Halory Goerger

interaction. The explorers map reality

and Antoine Defoort

bit by bit in speech bubbles, on digital

Lighting and Video by Sébastien Bausseron

screens and in exuberant sing-alongs. As

Lighting Consultant Annie Leuridan

their environment becomes increasingly

Technical Direction by Maël Teillant

complex, a challenge is posed: in a

Sound by Robin Mignot

world-system founded on categories and

Production by l’Amicale de production

classifications, how can they maintain

Production Manager, Outside Eyes

togetherness?

by Julien Fournet Production Assistance by Mathilde Maillard

Halory Goerger and Antoine Defoort

Administration by Sarah Calve

move freely between visual art, music and interactive performance, combining

Cast includes Arnaud Boulogne, Ondine

their eclectic interests to create constantly

Cloez, Antoine Defoort, Halory Goerger

shifting visions of theatre.

& Mathilde Maillard (Hotliner) “A feast for language lovers…They have more than earned the thunderous applause afterwards” cobra.be


junk ensemble as part of

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Dublin Theatre Festival 2013

DUSK AHEAD


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junk ensemble are a multi award-

1 – 6 October

winning company, creating bold

6.30pm 1 – 3 October

productions that stretch the

6pm 4 – 6 October

boundaries of dance theatre.

€20 – €25

Exploring blindness and invisibility, Dusk Ahead expresses the murky fading light of dusk – that hour between dog and wolf, domestic and wild – when it is difficult to discern what is real from

Concept & choreography by

what is imaginary. Throughout the

Jessica Kennedy and Megan Kennedy

performance, a talented cast of

Lighting Design by Sarah Jane Shiels

international and Irish performers

Visual and Costume Design

also act as the band, playing live

by Sabine Dargent

music from an original score.

Sound Composition and Design by Denis Clohessy

Creators of 2012’s festival sell-out

Music by Zoe Reardon

Bird with boy and artists-in-residence at Tate Britain last year, junk ensemble

Cast includes Justine Cooper, Miguel

fuse dance, music and theatre in

do Vale, Ramona Nagabczynski,

dynamic and imaginative ways.

Ryan O’Neill, Jaiotz Osa junk ensemble are part of Project “junk ensemble have guts and ingenuity” The Irish Times

Catalyst, an initiative of Project Arts Centre. Dusk Ahead is a coproduction with Kilkenny Arts Festival and Project Arts Centre.


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TheEmergencyRoom & Galway Arts Festival as part of 26 / 27

Dublin Theatre Festival 2013

riverrun


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Space Upstairs

One of Ireland’s leading theatre-

2 – 6 October

makers, Olwen Fouéré has been

9.30pm

intrigued by James Joyce’s Finnegans

€20 – €25

Wake for many years. Inspired by the

Matinée 1pm 5 & 6 October

extraordinary musicality of the text and by the voice of the river running through it, she has created this powerful new adaptation of Joyce’s famous ‘book of the night’. A force of constant renewal, the

Performed in French with

river ‘Life’, Anna Livia Plurabelle, ALP,

English surtitles.

becomes a universal call to wake

Performance briefly includes

up, surrender the past and confront

strong, flashing lights.

the betrayals that might lie at the

POST SHOW DISCUSSION – WITH OLWEN FOUÉRÉ

an exciting creative team, rivverrun

FOLLOWING THE PERFORMANCE ON 3 OCTOBER.

will give audiences an opportunity to

Adapted and performed by Olwen

Joyce’s extraordinary ‘sound-dance’.

heart of our histories. Together with

witness Fouéré’s unique approach to Fouéré, through the voice of the river in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake Directed by Olwen Fouéré Co-Direction by Kellie Hughes Sound Design and Composition by Alma Kelliher Costume Design by Monica Frawley Lighting Design by Stephen Dodd “Olwen Fouéré achieves a pure theatricality that is rare indeed.” Fintan O’Toole


Mundo Perfeito as part of Dublin Theatre Festival 2013

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OCT—DEC 2013

THREE FINGERS BELOW THE KNEE


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Can words be dangerous?

2 – 5 October 7.45pm

Prompted by this question, Tiago

€25 – €30

Rodrigues delved into the archives of

Matinée 2.45pm 5 October

the censorship commission operating in Portugal under the rule of António de Oliveira Salazar. Of the thousands of plays ripped apart in censorship reports – both classic and new works – it is not what was left that interested Rodrigues, but rather

Performed in Portuguese with English surtitles.

what was cut and why… Three Fingers Below the Knee exposes the oppression of artistic and

POST SHOW DISCUSSION – WITH TIAGO RODRIGUES

political freedom felt in Portugal during

AND MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY FOLLOWING THE

the 48 year dictatorship that governed

PERFORMANCE ON 3 OCTOBER.

the country. Drawing directly from censorship reports for his play text,

Written and directed by Tiago Rodrigues

Rodrigues interrogates and subverts

Lighting and Technical Direction

the hidden histories of his country,

by André Calado

transforming censors into playwrights

Set Design by Magda Bizarro,

and probing what was left unsaid. Moving

Rita Barbosa and Tiago Rodrigues

seamlessly between poetry, narration and

Costumes by Magda Bizarro

documentary, this is a penetrating work

and Tiago Rodrigues

from one of the most influential young

Research and Dramaturgy by Joana Frazão

artists in Portuguese theatre.

Translation to English by Kevin Rose Surtitling by Rita Mendes Cast members include Isabel Abreu, Gonçalo Waddington “An extraordinary moment for reflection on the present dangers to freedom of thought” Jornal Público


The Tadpole Repertory as part of Dublin Theatre

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Festival 2013

TARAMANDAL


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Taramandal is based on Satyajit Ray’s

8 – 12 October

short story, ‘Patol Babu, Film Star’,

7.45pm

which tells of a chance opportunity

€20 – €25

to fulfil a lifelong dream.

Matinée 2.45pm 12 October

At fifty or so, Patol Babu has led a rather unglamorous life. His one passion, acting, has never really amounted to anything other than a few theatre performances in his local community group as a child

Performed in English, Hindi and Bengali with English surtitles.

or at school. So when one day the possibility of a part in a Bengali film opens up, Patol embraces the chance

POST-SHOW DISCUSSION – WITH NEEL CHAUDHURI AND MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY FOLLOWING THE PERFORMANCE ON 9 OCTOBER.

with open arms. Humorous and melancholy, Taramandal tells stories that seem to be about people we have met and

Written and directed by Neel Chaudhuri

known in our own lifetime. Devised

Lighting Design by Rahul Rai

and performed by The Tadpole

Stage Design by Vaibhavi Kowshik

Repertory, one of Delhi’s most

Sound Design and Original Music

prominent and prolific theatre groups,

by Samar Grewal

this is a play which captures the sincerity and ardour of human dreams

Cast includes Andrew Hoffland, Bikram

and the courage and determination it

Ghosh, Kriti Pant, Mallika Taneja, Neel

takes to follow them.

Debdutt Paul & Tarun Sharma “Compelling stories of dreams and failure and the resurrection of the spirit” The Hindu


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New York City Players as part of Dublin Theatre

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Festival 2013

NEUTRAL HERO


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Twelve characters assemble to tell a

9 – 12 October

story of epic ordinariness concerning a

7.30pm

young man searching for his father in

€25 – €30

the wide open landscape of the American

Matinée 12 October 2.30pm

Midwest. Journeying through gas stations and drive-ins, family routines, work schedules, small-town dreams and desires, his Neutral Hero unearths an ancient stream of humanity. Listed as one of The New York

Contains strong language

Times’ top 10 shows of 2012, Neutral Hero

POST-SHOW DISCUSSION – WITH RICHARD MAXWELL

of portraying neutrality on stage. Maxwell

AND MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY FOLLOWING THE

employs the elemental materials of the

undertakes the seemingly impossible feat

PERFORMANCE ON 10 OCTOBER.

theatre – text, movement, and music – and asks us to consider a world in which even

Written and Directed by Richard Maxwell

the most humble existence is charged

Set and Lighting Design by Sascha van Reil

with something mythic and extraordinary.

Costume Design by Kaye Voyce A leading ensemble of the experimental Cast includes Lakpa Bhutia, Janet Coleman,

downtown scene, New York City Players

Keith Connolly, Alex Delinois, Bob Feldman,

are celebrated for their unique style,

Jean Ann Garrish, Rosie Goldensohn,

championing the downbeats, the anti-

Paige Martin, James Moore, Philip Moore,

heroes, the alienated and the outlaws.

Andie Springer & Andres Weisell “Mr. Maxwell’s great achievement as a writer here is that he makes the soaringly heroic feel like the natural and inevitable subtext of the numbingly quotidian” The New York Times


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OCT—DEC 2013

NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE ARTS & PROJECT ARTS CENTRE


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Whether as one-third of Après

19 October

Match, as his German alter ego

8pm

Günther, or as his surreal and

€20

wonderful self, Barry is “one of the high kings of Irish comedy” (Hot Press) and is simply not to be missed. Accompanied by established and emerging talents such as Paul Currie, Eleventyfour,

The National Campaign for the

Sonya Kelly, Christina Talbot,

Arts and Project Arts Centre are

Totally Wired!, Aidan Strangeman

delighted to present a night of

and more, we guarantee an

unbridled joy to raise funds for

evening of quirky insights and

the NCFA’s work in 2013!

scathing asides. Just what you

Hosted by Kalle Ryan

need to brighten these dark days…

(brownbread mixtape), and eaturing comedians David

BOOK NOW to laugh in the face

McSavage and Barry Murphy,

of adversity – and support the

LAUGH YOUR ARTS OFF

National Campaign for the Arts.

presents a luminous line-up of Ireland’s best and brightest

A good cause and a great night

comedic voices on stage at

promised!

Ireland’s premier arts centre.


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Opera Slam

OPERA SLAM: DIE FLEDERMAUS


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Opera: it’s a great night out. Don’t

1 & 2 November

believe us? Then come and see for

8.15pm

yourself as Opera Slam presents

€5

this fun and furious re-imagining of Johann Strauss’ classic comic opera. Prince Orlovsky throws an overthe-top party. Masked and costumed guests cast off their tedious lives, pass as celebrities and swap lovers.

Written by Johann Strauss

And behind it all: one man’s plot

Directed by Aoife Spillane-Hinks

for revenge.

Produced by Emma Coen

Director Aoife Spillane-Hinks

Music by Tom Lane

and composer Tom Lane challenge

Cast includes Megan Riordan

sounds, and feels like, with this two-

conventions of what opera looks, person performance featuring Project CATYLYST Megan Riordan.


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Dublin Sound Lab

MIRRORS OF EARTH


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The Irish premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s

9 November

seminal chamber-ensemble Maa.

8pm

Originally conceived as a ballet, in

€15 / €10

this re-imagining as Mirrors of Earth the complete work (duration 1h15m) is performed with a newly commissioned video by Cork-based artist Ailbhe Ní Bhriain. The seven movements, varying in force from surround-sound ‘tape’ to

Composed by Kaija Saariaho

an ensemble of seven musicians, display

Video art works by Ailbhe Ní Bhriain

Saariaho’s characteristically luxuriant textures and the themes with which she

Performers include:

infuses her work – distance, longing,

Conductor, David Adams

journey and sense of place. Ní Bhriain’s

Violin, Bogdan Sofei

seven accompanying videos reference the

Viola, Andrea Banciu

sense of dislocation within a landscape

Cello, Adrian Mantu

using constructed imagery to create

Flute, Julie Maisel

scenes in which the dimensions of time

Harp, Cliona Doris

and place are out-of-joint.

Harpsichord, Michael Quinn Percussion, Maeve O’Hara

Dublin Sound Lab is a contemporary music

Computer, Fergal Dowling

ensemble specialising in electronic and

Video Projection, Mihai Cucu

computer-mediated concert performance.

Sound, Alexis Nealon

Founded in 2008 by organist Michael Quinn and composer Fergal Dowling, the

“One of the finest electroacoustic

group brings contemporary international

ensembles on this island”

repertoire to Irish audiences and performs

Lyric FM

new Irish music on an international stage in performances of the highest artistic and technical standards. As well as presenting established works, Dublin Sound Lab initiate new repertoire and use computerbased techniques to explore novel relationships between musical material, compositional process and performance practice to create new and genuinely engaging concert experiences.


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Smashing Times 40 / 41

Theatre Company

WITNESS – A SEASON OF PLAYS, READINGS AND PERFORMANCE


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Thou Shalt not Kill written

5 – 9 November

by Paul Kennedy and created

8.15pm

by Mary Moynihan

€15 / €12 Thou Shalt Not Kill and Uprising

An installation of ‘living theatre’

€5 Showcase Reading of New Work

performances exploring themes of

Testimonies is free

conflict and trauma. Using the body

(see our website for full details)

as a site of performance, memory and emotion and centering on experiences of

Matinée 2pm 9 November

conflict in Northern Ireland, Thou Shalt

(Showcase reading)

Not Kill imagines the future through a remembrance of things past. Uprising scripted by Tara McKevitt and devised by Smashing Times

Suitable 15+

A fusion of text, physical movement and dance, Uprising explores memories and

Smashing Times Theatre Company

experiences of conflict and pathways to

present three plays and one showcase

peace. Uprising uses physical movement,

reading of new work over five days of

dance and text to explore personal

exciting performance exploring themes

journeys, memories and experiences of

of new beginnings and rising out of

war and peace and the struggle between

difficult situations.

peaceful non-violence and physical force political violence. Uprising is drawn from

Testimonies by Paul Kennedy

interviews, research, speeches, poems,

and Mary Moynihan

archive video material and new writing

Dramatic monologues adapted from the

centering on conflict in Northern Ireland

experiences of people who have lost loved

and internationally, and asks why do we

ones to suicide and from the experiences

kill for a cause, why do we die for a cause?

of people who have been through a mental health crisis and survived. Testimonies is

Showcase Reading of New Work

presented as part of Acting for the Future,

Reading of new work in progress from

a project using theatre to promote positive

playwrights including Sinéad O’Loughlin,

mental health and run in partnership with

Gerard Humphreys and Mary Moynihan.

the Samaritans and Irish Association of Suicidology and supported by ESB Electric Aid Ireland.


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Lyric Theatre, Belfast

BRENDAN AT THE CHELSEA


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Space Upstairs

Adrian Dunbar plays Brendan Behan in

12 – 16 November

this warm and funny drama of an Irish

8pm

national treasure. This Lyric Theatre Belfast

€22 / €18

production opened the Naughton Studio in

Matinée 3pm 16 November

2011 to great acclaim and is being revived for an international tour, starting at the Acorn Theatre in New York for a limited run, before returning to Ireland for a stint at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin. It is 1960s New York in legendary

Suitable 16+

bohemian bolt hole, The Chelsea Hotel. Arthur Miller is just across the hall and the

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symphony of 24th Street is rising up and

Written by Janet Behan

Behan’s room. He is broke, hung over and

Directed by Adrian Dunbar

way past the delivery date of his latest

in through the open window of Brendan

Lighting Design by James C McFetridge

book, the first line of which he is yet to

Set and Costume by Stuart Marshall

write. He was told to stop drinking or

Cast includes Adrian Dunbar, Pauline

two years ago.

he’d be dead in six months – that was Hutton, Richard Orr, Samantha Pearl, Chris Robinson.

Today is not going well. His mistress keeps ringing, the bills aren’t paid and a wire arrives from Dublin with the kind of

“Adrian Dunbar is outstanding as the bitter, battered man, who’s burned his boats and

news that’s guaranteed to put his blood pressure through the roof…

is now at the mercy of the high seas.” Belfast Telegraph

Since reopening its doors in May 2011, the Lyric theatre has gone from strength to strength as Northern Ireland’s only full time producing theatre. The brand new £18.1 million building forms a cultural hub at the heart of Northern Ireland’s capital. The world class facilities enable the theatre to create performance work of the highest standard to entertain audiences of all ages and backgrounds.


OCT—DEC 2013

The Goethe Institute in association with

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Project Arts Centre and Dublin Dance Festival

ABECEDARIUM BESTIARIUM


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D is for Dodo, T is for the

18 & 19 November

Tasmanian Tiger…

8pm €14 / €12

ABeCedarium Bestiarium is an ABC of extinct animals performed by collaborative, Berlin-based artist Antonia Baehr. Baehr invited her artist friends to choose an extinct animal, with

Suitable 18+

each animal standing for a letter of

POST SHOW DISCUSSION – 19 DECEMBER

with their chosen animal, while also

the alphabet. Based on their affinity reflecting on their personal friendship Written and Directed by Antonia Baehr

with Baehr, she commissioned each artist to write a score for a short solo

Lighting Design by Sylvie Garot

performance.

Compositions by Fred Bigot

miniature solos on stage, giving herself

(electronicat), Pauline Boudry, Valérie

over to the varying styles and moods

Castan, Lucile Desamory, Vinciane

of each author.

Baehr performs these eclectic

Despret, Sabine Ercklentz, Dodo Heidenreich, Christian Kesten, Keren Ida Nathan (Ida Wilde), Andre Nuemann, Stefan Pente, Isabell Sepngler, Steffi Weismann, William Wheeler.


OCT—DEC 2013

Clinic Media, in association

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with the Everyman Theatre

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Clinic Media, in association with the

19 – 23 November

Everyman Theatre, present Life Behind

6.30pm

The Venue. This interactive tour brings

€10 (limited capacity)

the audience backstage to meet faceto-face with the characters in a promenade style performance. Exploring the notion of identity within the work place and the position of the individual within the group; the

Suitable 16+

audience are invited to take on the role of trainee ushers and learn the unique

Directed by Eoin Ó hAnnracháin.

methods of ushering at ‘The Venue’.

Starring Mary-Lou Mc Carthy,

Clinic Media is a Cork based Theatre

Charlie Kelly, Pauline O’Driscoll

and Filmmaking company. Producing

and Danny O’Connor.

since 2007 our credits include Life in The Venue (Everyman, 2012), A

“Very self referential and clever” Colette Sheridan – Irish Examiner

Serving of Pinter (Cork Opera House Half Moon Theatre, 2011), Falling Slowly (2010) and Howie The Rookie (Granary New Directors, 2007). Most

“Directed with a spirited faith in the

recently Clinic have created Talking

moment by Eoin Ó hAnnracháin…

Subtext in the Theatre Development

In a nice ensemble, Mary-Lou

Centre, Cork. Life Behind The Venue

McCarthy was particularly funny.”

is Clinic’s first tour to Dublin.

Liam Heylin – Evening Echo


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Elizabeth Moynihan

MARVEL


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Marvel is a searing portrait of

13 – 23 November

characters devastated by the end of

8.15pm

the spurious economic boom which

€14 / €12

had served them so well. A despairing

Preview 12 November

businessman and a resilient prostitute sustain and challenge one another in a gripping emotional pas de deux which burns with their particular passions, but also serves as a devastating commentary on the cycle of boom

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and bust – and the effect it has on its human victims.


Forced Entertainment

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OCT—DEC 2013

TOMORROW’S PARTIES

Image by Hugo Glendinning


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Space Upstairs 21 – 23 November

“One of Britain’s greatest theatre companies.” The Guardian

8pm €22 / €18

“The best group of stage actors in Britain.” The Times International innovators Forced Entertainment’s latest performance imagines a multitude of hypothetical

Suitable 16+

futures. Two performers wreathed in coloured lights, like a strange fairground

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attraction, speculate about what

Conceived and devised by Forced

and dystopian visions, science fiction

Entertainment: Robin Arthur, Tim Etchells,

scenarios, political nightmares and absurd

tomorrow might bring. Exploring utopian

Richard Lowdon, Claire Marshall, Cathy

fantasies, the audience is carried along on

Naden and Terry O’Connor

a flowing tide of conjectures, possibilities and dreams.

Performed by Robin Arthur

Sometimes collaborative,

and Terry O’Connor

sometimes competitive, the two

Directed by Tim Etchells

performers enjoy the pleasure of

Design by Richard Lowdon

invention as their suppositions take them

Lighting Design by Francis Stevenson

in different directions. Tomorrow’s Parties

Production by Ray Rennie

is Forced Entertainment in intimate and comical mode – a playful, poignant and at

Co-producers: Tomorrow’s Parties

times delirious look forwards to futures

is a production of Belluard Bollwerk

both possible and impossible.

International, made possible thanks to a contribution of the Canton of Fribourg

Forced Entertainment is regularly funded

to culture. In co-production with BIT

by Arts Council England.

Teatergarasjen (Bergen), Internationales Sommerfestival (Hamubrg), Kaaitheatre (Brussels), Künstlerhaus Mousonturm (Frankfurt), Theaterhaus Gessnerallee (Zurich) and Sheffield City Council. With the support of Stanly Thomas Johnson Foundation.


Crash Ensemble

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OCT—DEC 2013

NORDIC


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Space Upstairs

string quartet “Nebraska”. Sigurðsson

29 November

will also join Crash on stage for a new

8pm

arrangement of “Past Tundra” from his

€20 / €18

acclaimed album “Draumalandið”. Programme Valgeir Sigurðsson: GHOSTS [World Premiere] Valgeir Sigurðsson: Past Tundra

“Massiveness and impact are characteristics

(new arrangement for Crash Ensemble)

that the Crash Ensemble rarely lack.”

Valgeir Sigurðsson: Nebraska

The Irish Times

Tobias Brostrom: Arena Rolf Wallin: The Age of Wire and String

“Crash Ensemble, an Irish new-music collective with international cachet and

Kaija Saariaho: Serenatas Rune Glerup: Dust Encapsulated #2

considerable chops” The Washington Post

Crash Ensemble is Ireland’s foremost contemporary music ensemble; a group

Crash Ensemble and special guest Valgeir

of world-class musicians who play the

Sigurðsson bring you music from the vast

most adventurous, ground-breaking new

landscapes and expansive beauty of the

music of today.

northern shores of Europe. Featuring works by Kaija Saariaho (Finland), Tobias Brostrom (Sweden), Rolf

The Ensemble has worked with many well-known artists from diverse musical backgrounds, such as Steve Reich, Gavin

Wallin (Norway), Rune Glerup (Denmark)

Friday, Dawn Upshaw, Terry Riley, David

and Valgeir Sigurðsson (Iceland).

Lang, Íarla Ó Lionáird, Julie Feeney, Gerald

Sigurðsson is founder of the Bedroom Community record label (home to Nico Muhly, Ben Frost and Sam Amidon), as well as Iceland’s top recording facility Greenhouse

Barry, Gavin Bryars, Michael Gordon and Louis Andriessen. As well as performing regularly throughout Ireland, Crash are well known

Studios, where his collaborators include

internationally, in 2013 appearing at

Björk, Feist, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Camille,

Carnegie Hall, NYC, The John F. Kennedy

CocoRosie, The Magic Numbers, múm and

Center for the Performing Arts, Washington

many others.

DC, and Princeton University.

Crash Ensemble will premiere a new work by Sigurðsson, written especially for

Crash Ensemble is music ensemble-

the ensemble, his evocative and scenic

in-residence at Project Arts Centre.


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OCT—DEC 2013

SEAN MILLAR


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Space Upstairs

One of the greatest Irish singer-

30 November

songwriters presents an evening of

8pm

breath-taking songs, both old and new.

€15 / €12

From the controversial The Bitter Lie, released at the age of 29, to the critically-acclaimed Dublin Fringe Festival 2012 hit production The Last Ten Years, Sean Millar has been at the forefront of the Irish music

“I envy Sean his lyrics a lot of the time,

scene for nearly 20 years. Now, for

he’s a brilliant writer and one of the

one spectacular evening, Sean Millar

best lyricists in the country. Songs like

presents a showcase of his best songs

‘Saint Stephen’, ‘You’re Grand’ and

from his extensive back catalogue, and

‘Alcohol Problems’ – they’re all time

new gems from his latest release, C48.

classics. Everyone should have them in the house.” Damien Dempsey Critics on C48: “Prescribed listening” The Mail on Sunday “Millar’s voice has gained an added timbre with age…simple arrangements allow him to soar.” The Sunday Business Post “delivers an album full of honesty and integrity.” Thejournalist.ie “This record is a triumph” Metro Herald


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Chameleon

JFK IN BLACK AND WHITE


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Using contemporary documents

26 – 29 November

and provocative commentary,

8.15pm

along with a set list comprised of

€14 / €12

startling renditions of Nina Simone,

Preview 25 November

Randy Newman, Billie Holliday and other classic American musicians, performer Karen Underwood parallels the life of a legendary American president with that of black family life in Chicago in the 1960s and

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onwards. Joined by a special guest

Written by Johnny Hanrahan

and journalism, with a daring script

each night from the fields of politics Performed by Karen Underwood

by Johnny Hanrahan, Underwood

Music direction by Johnny O’Brien

explores the legacy of JFK – and why

Performed by Johnny O’Brien

it continues to evolve now, fifty years after his assassination. Chameleon is a creative projects company which works in the broad cultural areas of the arts, entertainment, education, tourism, and community building. It combines performances and arts projects of all kinds with longer-term programmes designed to energise and empower individuals, groups and communities.


Rough Magic SEEDS

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OCT—DEC 2013

ASSASSINS


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Space Upstairs

“What a wonder is a gun!

9 – 14 December

What a versatile invention!

9.15pm

First of all when you’ve a gun –

€16 / €14

Everybody pays attention.”

Preview 5 – 7 December, €12 Matinée 3.15pm 14 December, €12

On the 50th Anniversary of the shooting of John F. Kennedy, Rough Magic SEEDS present Stephen Sondheim’s killer musical Assassins. Featuring a formidable ensemble of actors and musicians, this dangerously

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funny show takes the audience on a kaleidoscopic ride through the lives, loves and lunacy of the nine men and women

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

who killed or tried to kill American

Book by John Weidman

presidents, from John Wilkes Booth to

Directed by Ronan Phelan

Lee Harvey Oswald.

Set and Lighting Design by Zia Holly Musical Direction by Dan Forde

With a stylish score by Tony and Academy Award-winning composer Stephen Sondheim (Sweeney Todd,

“Nothing quite prepares you for the disturbing brilliance of Assassins” The New York Times

Company, Sunday in the Park with George) and a witty, provocative book by John Weidman, Assassins daringly examines success, failure and the dark side of the American Dream. Winner of 5 Tony Awards in 2004. Assassins is based on an idea by Charles Gilbert Jr.


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Rough Magic SEEDS

WAY TO HEAVEN


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Space Upstairs

Rough Magic SEEDS present Way to

9 – 14 December

Heaven by Juan Mayorga, translated

7pm

by David Johnston.

€16 / €14 Preview 5 – 7 December, €12

1942. In a town square 30 kilometres

Matinée 1pm 14 December, €12

outside Berlin, two young boys play with a spinning top. Lovers quarrel on a park bench as a balloon seller passes by. The sound of trains in the distance. This is what the Red Cross official observes. But what should his report say?

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“I know why you’re here. The rumours. You imagined terrible things and you believe you should do something

Written by Juan Mayorga

about them. Fantasy overtakes us all once

Translated by David Johnston

in a while.”

Directed by Rosemary McKenna Set and Lighting Design by Zia Holly

Way to Heaven is inspired by the true story of the elaborate deception of international inspectors and aid

“a compellingly constructed play” The Independent

workers that took place at Theresienstadt concentration camp during the Second World War.

“eloquent and haunting”

Written by award-winning Spanish

The New York Times

playwright Juan Mayorga, this powerful drama was a hit at the Royal Court in

“powerfully written” The Guardian

2004 and has since been performed all over the world. Way to Heaven investigates the nature of perception, reality and performance and asks, how much courage is needed to take responsibility for what you see?


OCT—DEC 2013 62 / 63

Dead Centre

SOUVENIR


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Cube

A fellow will remember a lot of things

4 – 14 December

you wouldn’t think he’d remember.

8.15pm

Take me, for example…

€14 / €12 Preview 3 December

Arriving back in Dublin, where it played

Matinée 2.30pm 14 December, €12

a critically acclaimed sell-out run at the Fringe 2012, Souvenir spins off from Marcel Proust’s In Remembrance of Things Past, to create a giddy, freewheeling exploration of memory, jealousy and time. In the centenary year of the novel’s

Suitable 14+

publication, we join an aging Marcel as he

Features some strobe lighting.

struggles to understand the man he was. Using language, music and magic tricks,

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to help him get to grips with what Proust meant when he said, “it’s better

“A hilarious hour-long negotiation with Proust” Irish Theatre Magazine

to dream your life than to live it.” Borrowing (some might say stealing) from a range of other literary masters including T S Eliot, Charlie Kaufman,

“Long after the performance finished

Beyoncé Knowles and Orson Welles,

its meanings were still unfurling”

Souvenir turns the longest book ever

Irish Times

written into a 56 minute theatre show. Written and performed by Bush Moukarzel, directed by Ben Kidd, with music by Adam Welsh, Souvenir has toured to London and New York. It returns to Dublin hot on the heels of Lippy, Dead Centre’s second show, winner of best production and best design at Dublin Fringe Awards 2013.


OCT—DEC 2013

THEATREclub, Project Arts Centre

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and Dublin City Council

HISTORY Image by Pat McGrath


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Space Upstairs

The housing estate and the people who

18 – 22 December

lived there have battled drugs, recession

7.30pm (6pm 22 December)

and social exclusion. Yet St Michael’s

€16 / €12

has become a hub of activism that is world-renowned for its community development and creative protest. romised regeneration four times in fifteen years, the former residents of the old St. Michaels Estate are still waiting for the

Suitable 16+ Strong language and adult themes

homes they’ve been promised. By telling the unwritten stories of this land, THEATREclub are going to bring you

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through the last 100 years of our countries social history, so we, the people, can think

Written by Grace Dyas and

about what we want to happen next. We

devised by the cast

want you to know what happened here.

Directed by Grace Dyas

We want you to remember. HISTORY is

Lighting Design by Eoin Winning

a story about Ireland’s future. Will you

Set Design by Doireann Coady

walk with us?

Costume by Emma Fraser

HISTORY is commissioned as part

Performed by Shane Byrne,

of the Dublin City Public Art Programme

Lauren Larkin, Gerard Kelly,

with funding from the Department of

Louise Lewis and Barry O’Connor

the Environment, Community and Local Government under the Per Cent for Art

“At this time of societal questioning and

Scheme. The development of HISTORY

re-evaluation that seems laden with

was generously supported by Senator

significance, THEATREclub are breaking

Fiach McConaghai.

down those fundamentals in the hope we might build them back up again.” The Irish Times

THEATREclub are a young Dublin based theatre collective founded in November 2008 comprised of Shane Byrne, Doireann

HISTORY is a story about a place. A

Coady and Grace Dyas. Over the last five

fourteen acre site in Inchicore called

years, the company have developed a

St Michael’s Estate, and a history that

regular ensemble of actors, designers

spans the housing of imprisoned 1916

and production team, working together to

revolutionaries to the building of Ireland’s

make shows about us and the people and

first social housing in the 1960s.

things around us.


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ponydance

PONY PANTO

OCT—DEC 2013


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Cube

Join us for a panto with a big

19 – 22 December

difference and watch as ponydance

8.15pm (7pm, 22 December)

unleash their time honoured and

€14 / €12

much loved irreverent approach to everybody’s favourite season. With a host of special guests, compered by the ever-giddy MC Leoniepony, featuring the brand new PONYBOIS and the best of the best

Some strong language.

of ponydance. Spend a night with us and remember why Christmas can be

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so much fun.

Directed by Leonie McDonagh

2013 saw ponydance touring the

Designed by Ciaran O’Melia

world, selling out shows from the American Dance Festival in North

“utterly hilarious…highly recommended” The Irish News

Carolina to Peggy Gordon’s Irish Bar in New Plymouth, New Zealand. This year saw the birth of the PONYBOIS, the mostly male, all champion, dance masters and a brand new show called Ponies Don’t Play Football.


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OCT—DEC 2013

VISUAL ARTS


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PRACTICAL MAGIC by Jennifer Tee


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Gallery Until 26 October 11am – 8pm Admission Free

Curated by Tessa Giblin A newly commissioned exhibition by Amsterdambased artist Jennifer Tee for Project Arts Centre. The exhibition features rugs that have been intricately hand-dyed, hand-sewn and produced on a hand-powered knitting loom, while throughout the room – on tables, on the floor, adorning other sculptures – are a series of ceramic totems, evoking both flower forms and the bodily interior. Exploring the fundamental contradictions we are all composed of, Tee creates forms that are both geometric and spontaneous, industrially made and hand-crafted – practical and magical.


Céline Condorelli

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OCT—DEC 2013

ADDITIONALS


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Gallery 7 November – 18 January 11am – 8pm Admission Free

Curated by Tessa Giblin The gallery will become the site of a performance collaboration that opens the meaning and potential of sculptural objects into uncharted territories. Céline Condorelli works on the structures of art, architecture and civil society, and this exhibition Additionals (based on The Tiger’s Mind score of Cornelius Cardew) is being brought to Dublin in an exciting collaboration with a Irish theatre collective, The Company. You are welcome to join us for the opening of this exhibition from 6pm – 8pm on Wednesday 6 November 2013.


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RGKSKSRG, FOR PROJECT ARTS CENTRE Image credit: Edwin Deakin (American, born England, 1838 – 1923), San Gabriel Mission, (detail), n.d. Oil on canvas, 22 3/4 x 35 1/2 inches. Crocker Art Museum, gift of Gerald D. Gordon. 2007.9


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Grotto

RGKSKSRG, for Project Arts Centre

Until 14 January

inhabit the Grotto in the foyer, using

11am – 8pm

the space as an insta-archive of the

Admission Free

art centre’s gallery programme. It is a site for reflection on the rolling nature of exhibitions, and their immediate passing legacies. This season, RGKSKSRG envisage a response to the episodic

Curated by RGKSKSRG

Mario García Torres, Until It Makes Sense (5 July – 17 August 2013). The manifestation of this insta-archive runs in parallel with Jennifer Tee, Practical Magic (29 August – 26 October 2013). A new installation, reflecting on Practical Magic, will then run alongside Céline Condorelli’s Additionals (8 November 2013 – 18 January 2014). Based between Amsterdam and Dublin, RGKSKSRG is the paired curatorial practice of Rachael Gilbourne and Kate Strain. Core activities include commissioning, presenting and contextualising contemporary art.


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