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− | [[Image:Shining city web01011970.jpeg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[ | + | [[Image:Shining city web01011970.jpeg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Mark Davies]]]] |
− | by [[ | + | by [[Conor McPherson]] |
Directed by [[Jess Osorio]] | Directed by [[Jess Osorio]] | ||
− | Performances: Tue 22nd – Sat 26th | + | Performances: Tue 22nd – Sat 26th October [[2013]], [[Prompt Corner]] |
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
+ | Ian has left the priesthood to become a husband, a father and to have a career as a therapist. John is one of his first clients whose wife has been killed in a car accident, and he claims he is receiving visits from her ghost. John, with Ian's help, begins to confront some uncomfortable truths behind his tragic loss. The emotional journey is just beginning, for both of them. | ||
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+ | This play charts the parallel trajectories of two men in their struggle to understand what's happening in both their lives. There are many levels to this piece which develops slowly, encouraging the audience to explore their own beliefs as well as those of the characters, as much with what is left unsaid as through McPherson’s carefully chosen words. | ||
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+ | It's a haunting story in every sense of the word | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
− | * | + | *Ian - [[Simon Holland]] |
− | * | + | *John - [[David Cox]] |
− | * | + | *Neasa - [[Catherine Ellis|Catherine Ellis Raku-Evans]] |
− | * | + | *Lawrence - [[Apatu Storey]] |
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
+ | *Assistant Director - [[Lily Ann Coleman]] | ||
+ | *Stage Manager - [[Caroline Durant]] | ||
+ | *Lighting Designer - [[Gavin Parker]] | ||
+ | *Sound Designer - [[Andrew Rickinson]] | ||
+ | *Lighting & Sound Operators - [[Rachael Lovegrove]] & [[Philip Downes]] | ||
+ | *Set Designer - [[Alan Buckman]] | ||
+ | *Set Construction - [[Marcus Raku-Evans]] & cast | ||
+ | *Programme - [[Helen Chadney]] | ||
− | + | == With thanks to... == | |
− | + | Many thanks to Emmaus, The Hope; box office& front of house teams and bar volunteers; the cast and crew of [[Little Shop of Horrors (2013)|Little Shop of Horrors]] & [[The Female of the Species (2013)|The Female of the Species]]; [[Siobhan Campbell]], [[Carole Coyne]], [[Mark Davies]] and [[Marcus Raku-Evans]] | |
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== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Latest revision as of 13:32, 6 November 2013
Directed by Jess Osorio
Performances: Tue 22nd – Sat 26th October 2013, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Ian has left the priesthood to become a husband, a father and to have a career as a therapist. John is one of his first clients whose wife has been killed in a car accident, and he claims he is receiving visits from her ghost. John, with Ian's help, begins to confront some uncomfortable truths behind his tragic loss. The emotional journey is just beginning, for both of them.
This play charts the parallel trajectories of two men in their struggle to understand what's happening in both their lives. There are many levels to this piece which develops slowly, encouraging the audience to explore their own beliefs as well as those of the characters, as much with what is left unsaid as through McPherson’s carefully chosen words.
It's a haunting story in every sense of the word
Cast
- Ian - Simon Holland
- John - David Cox
- Neasa - Catherine Ellis Raku-Evans
- Lawrence - Apatu Storey
Crew
- Assistant Director - Lily Ann Coleman
- Stage Manager - Caroline Durant
- Lighting Designer - Gavin Parker
- Sound Designer - Andrew Rickinson
- Lighting & Sound Operators - Rachael Lovegrove & Philip Downes
- Set Designer - Alan Buckman
- Set Construction - Marcus Raku-Evans & cast
- Programme - Helen Chadney
With thanks to...
Many thanks to Emmaus, The Hope; box office& front of house teams and bar volunteers; the cast and crew of Little Shop of Horrors & The Female of the Species; Siobhan Campbell, Carole Coyne, Mark Davies and Marcus Raku-Evans
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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