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Bulletin of Plays and Events 27/06/07

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007 by Marcus

Dear Friends,

These two weeks have been so full of events and interesting activities!! Here you have a Bulletin with lots of events which you might find interesting. As usual, if you think there’s people who’d like to read this information, please let them know about this webpage.

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More people in freezers? Dark rural Ireland intrigue…

Monday, June 25th, 2007 by Frank
They never Froze Walt Disney
John & Jody

A chilling tale of love death and despair in rural Ireland over a forty year period.

Opening TODAY (Monday the 25th), and running until Saturday: ‘They never Froze Walt Disney’ by Jody O’Neill.

I think, and hope, that this might prove to be a show everyone will be talking about at the Cork Midsummer Festival. I think that because I read the script a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was fucking brilliant.

Funny and poignant, dark and yet light hearted, the writing is really tight and the story unfolds beautifully. Also the two performers (Jody O’Neill and John McCarthy) are excellent actors, and though I personally haven’t seen Jack Healy direct before he is extremely well known in the Cork theatre scene, and I have a lot of respect for him from acting with him and attending his workshops.

And I hope it will be a show everyone talks about because I know Jack, Jody and John very well and I know they deserve for this play to be a huge success. And it’s stage managed by our very own Eoin!

According to the Theatermaker’s website this is “A compelling, witty and often moving piece, ‘They Never Froze Walt Disney’ flashes between the early stages of Marie and Paudie’s relationship and the unusual circumstances under which they encounter one another again, many years later”.

I highly recommend going to see this show - I have already booked for two performances! Oh, and I designed the poster
(above) and programme.


Lunchtime Theatre

They never Froze Walt Disney. by Jody O’Neill.
Unitarian Church. (Beside English Market) Princes St. at 1pm. (Running Time 45 mins approx)
June 25th - 30th.

Book now: Midsummer Festival Box Office (021) 4274077 or online at festivalbooking.net

Meat - go see it.

Thursday, June 21st, 2007 by Frank
Meat

Meat opens tonight in the Granary Theatre and it should be a great show. Written by Neil O’Sullivan and directed by Donal Gallagher it stars Mark O’Brien, Gerrie O’Grady and Cormac Costello.

Meat promises to be “A spine chilling, gothic tale of sex and death (though not necessarily in that order).”

It looks to be a kind of Jack-the-Ripper-esque farce thriller drama. Or something. Fun, no doubt anyway.

Asylum productions were also responsible for:

Bedbound
“completely brilliant�
The Irish Times

And

Pondlife Angels
“…always engaging and often
superb…flawless control�
Fintan O’Toole

Meat is on at the Granary Theatre (on the Mardyke) 21st - 30th June at 7:30pm

Book now: Midsummer Festival Box Office (021) 4274077 or online at festivalbooking.net

Oh and I designed the poster and programme :)

Meat

Cork Midsummer Madness and Disney on Ice

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007 by Eoin

Cork’s Midsummer Festival opens next Tuesday (the 19th) and there are a lot of good plays in it this year.

I went into their box office on Patrick’s Street - opposite HMV - and found that there was some confussion over the dates of They Never Froze Walt Disney. The play runs from Monday the 25th to Saturday the 30th at 1pm. The information in the programme is incorrect and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! Trust me, they’ll try.

red-shoes.jpgThey Never Froze Walt Disney is a chilling tale of romance, remorse and refrigeration in rural Ireland, written by Jody O’Neill and directed by Jack Healy. It is a Theatre Makers Production.

Jody was kind enough to let me read an early draft of her play and trust me when I say that anyone who doesn’t go to see it will be missing out on a very good play. Jody is also co-staring with John McCarthy, and any play this good that gets two of Cork’s finest actors in it’s cast has to be essential viewing.

It is a lunchtime show at 1pm daily in the Unitarian Church, Princes Street. Go book now!

There are another few plays worth considering and, as always, the big draw is Corcadorca. They have mixed things up a bit by doing Voyzeck instead of their usual Shakespearean play, but if what I have heard is true it will be an amazing production. It runs from Wednesday 20th June - Sunday 1st July @ 10pm, except Monday 25th & Tuesday 26th, with previews: Monday 18th & Tuesday 19th June.

Meat is another one worth a look. Director Donal Gallagher has put a great cast together and without knowing much about the play itself I’m sure it will be one that will still be talked about for a few weeks after the festival finishes. Trust me I missed Gallagher’s Pondlife Angels and people are still talking about it today! Meat runs from Thursday 21st June - Saturday 30th June (no performance Sunday) @ 7.30pm Previews: Tuesday 19th & Wednesday 20th June @ 7.30pm. You can meet the writer, director, cast and creative team of MEAT on Friday 22nd June after the performance. Nice poster too, designed by our very own Frank.

Raymond Scannell’s Mimic is a play I hadn’t heard about until I went into the box office today. Scannell is writing and acting and if his previous outings in each are anything to go by this will be another play not to be missed. It runs from Thursday 21st - Saturday 23rd, Monday 25th @ 9pm and Sunday 24th @ 6.30pm.

While not listed with the Theatre on the festival site, I still think of the Threat of Humour as Theatre. Yes, that’s right, Hammergrin are bringing the Threat of Humour back to Cork, and having seen it on it’s last outing I would recommend everyone gets a ticket for this a.s.a.p. It runs from Thursday 28th - Saturday 30th June @ 9pm in the CAT club. You can also win tickets here!

Cork Man Wins Two Tony Awards

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 by Eoin

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Cork man, Bob Crowley won his 4th and 5th Tony Awards last Sunday night. He won for Best Scenic Design of a Play for The Coast of Utopia and Best Scenic Design of a Musical for Mary Poppins.

I can’t help but feel that if he was from Dublin you wouldn’t need me to tell you about him!

Congratulations Bob. May your success continue for many more years.

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