We’ve had quite the few days at the Kilkenny Arts Festival. Now, in it’s 39th year, it’s Kilkenny’s biggest festival and offers a massive range of arts for 10 days every August. It’s also the time of a year where … Continue reading
We’ve had quite the few days at the Kilkenny Arts Festival. Now, in it’s 39th year, it’s Kilkenny’s biggest festival and offers a massive range of arts for 10 days every August. It’s also the time of a year where … Continue reading
Amy Dunne and Ken McGuire during the promo shoot We’re just under 2 weeks off of our fourth and final production of 2011, Neil LaBute’s bash: latterday plays. It’s all come about pretty quickly and we’ve been focused so much … Continue reading
We went and made a trailer for our production of bash: latterday plays by Neil LaBute. And here it is: It is made up of the opening lines from each of the three plays within bash: iphigenia in orem, a … Continue reading
This is the final poster for our production of Neil LaBute’s bash: latterday plays which runs from October 17th – 22nd in Cleeres Theatre, Kilkenny. It showcases the four letter based posters that we’ve released throughout the week, featuring the … Continue reading
‘I don’t even stop to think this through’ Our final poster from bash: latterday plays is of Ken McGuire playing the part of John in a gaggle of saints, directed by Annette O’Shea. In a gaggle of saints, a young … Continue reading
‘We been doing things so wrong for so long that it all starts to feel okay after a while.’ The third of our bash: latterday plays posters is from medea redux, which will be performed by Annette O’Shea and directed … Continue reading
‘But see, in a weird way though, it excited me.’ Our next bash: latterday plays poster is of Amy Dunne playing the part of Sue in a gaggle of saints, which is being directed by Annette O’Shea. In a gaggle … Continue reading
‘I figured that you’d be a great listener, that you wouldn’t mind if I told you all this.’ Here’s the first of four bash: latterday plays posters that we’ll be releasing over the next four days. Four actors. Four letters. … Continue reading
Neil LaBute’s bash isn’t the only American work we’ve been delving into recently. We’ve been doing a little side project the past couple of weeks, assisting The Keegan Theatre with their current Irish tour of Arthur Miller’s classic fictionalisation of … Continue reading