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Swing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Swing

Change partners! May has come to dance; her boyfriend is away and she needs the company. Joe's been doing this a while; recently divorced, he's taking May through the steps. As they swing around the dancefloor they meet a plethora of characters including their passive aggressive dance instructors, the older man, George, and Sally whom he has the eye for, Imelda who's only recently moved to the city, Justin the flamboyant young gay guy who's full of energy and rhythm, Noelia from Spain, Regina from Northern Ireland, and Seán from the country who counts on counting the steps. An international hit from New York, Paris and Edinburgh, Swing is a comedy about dancing and music and love and not se...

Little Thing, Big Thing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Little Thing, Big Thing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-23
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

In Nigeria, a frightened child puts an old roll of film into the hands of Dublin-bound teacher Sister Martha. In Dublin, ex-con Larry, with a wounded backside, has to get out of the city to rob a convent. Meanwhile, Scarab Oil plans to unleash its new clean fuel of the future. The film roll Martha is carrying attracts the urgent interest of some very powerful and ambitious people. A play written for two actors and filled with memorable characters, Little Thing, Big Thing is the latest production from the innovative and outstanding Irish theatre company Fishamble.

Silent and Forgotten
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 73

Silent and Forgotten

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

Silent is the touching and provocative story of homeless McGoldrig who once had splendid things. But he has lost it all - including his mind. He now dives into the wonderful wounds of his past through the romantic world of Rudolph Valentino. Silent has been described as 'a moving story, which, until its end, pulses with the erratic noise of life' (Irish Times), 'a must see if ever there was one' (The List), and as 'magnificent, remarkable' (Irish Independent). By the same writer, Forgotten features the interconnecting stories of four elderly people living in retirement homes and care facilities around Ireland, who range in age from 80 to 100 years old. Both challengingly dark and startlingly...

Little Thing, Big Thing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Little Thing, Big Thing

In Nigeria, a frightened child puts an old roll of film into the hands of Dublin-bound teacher Sister Martha. In Dublin, ex-con Larry, with a wounded backside, has to get out of the city to rob a convent. Meanwhile, Scarab Oil plans to unleash its new clean fuel of the future. The film roll Martha is carrying attracts the urgent interest of some very powerful and ambitious people. A play written for two actors and filled with memorable characters, Little Thing, Big Thing is the latest production from the innovative and outstanding Irish theatre company Fishamble.

Rank
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Rank

From an exciting new playwright, with a Pinter-like ear for dialogue.

In Two Minds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 73

In Two Minds

Inspired by Joanne’s experiences of her mother’s bipolar diagnosis, and informed by a series of workshops with other affected families and individuals, thisplay presents a compelling and very human insight into the charms and challenges of a fascinating and commonly misunderstood condition. Originally commissioned by Belltable: Connect, development of In Two Minds was supported by The Arts Council, Limerick City and County Council, Fishamble’s New Play Clinic, Community Foundation Ireland and The JP McManus Benevolent Fund. This edition was published to coincide with the run at the Dublin Theatre Festival in October 2023.

Works and Plays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Works and Plays

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-20
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

This anthology comprises scenes and short plays written by participants in the Drama League of Ireland's playwrighting course at Summer school 2014, taught by Gavin Kostick. All of the pieces included were written as part of the course activities and illustrate aspects of the learning involved. Dialogues, opening, site-specific plays and non-traditional plays are represented in the anthology. Writer biographies are also included.

The Literary Manager's Toolkit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

The Literary Manager's Toolkit

The Literary Manager’s Toolkit is a clear and comprehensive guide to the role of the literary manager in theatre and beyond, focusing on the key skills, networks, and processes that underpin a successful career in this and associated roles. This book outlines the tasks and responsibilities of a literary manager in the selection, development, and production of new plays. In the first part, it outlines the how, when, and why of the literary manager’s main activities, equipping the reader with everything that they will need when approaching this role’s central challenges. The second part provides a selection of practical, accessible, and easy-to-follow materials and workshop suggestions for literary managers who will work with playwrights as they develop their creative writing and dramaturgy skills. This is the go-to resource for the working professional literary manager or dramaturg, and for students on dramaturgy courses in theatre degree programmes.

The Power of Laughter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Power of Laughter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

Essays on comedy in contemporary Irish theatre

Underneath
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Underneath

It's mad that ye're here with me. In Cobh. I always felt like I was born on the brink of the world. That I was near death, always. And here I am! Hereafter. This place of slower motion. But whipping energy. Back Home. A woman lies dead in her grave in the Tumbledown cemetery, Cobh, County Cork. It's a recent relocation; only two weeks before she was living in a flat near Croke Park in Dublin, beneath two East European prostitutes who she had begun to be friendly with. From her last resting place, she tells the story of her life: her happy childhood and the mother who loved Cleopatra; being struck by lightning and then missing school for a year; her night shifts in hotels washing and mending laundry; up to her ultimate and untimely demise in a north Dublin flat; all via a series of unlikely encounters and heartbreaking betrayals. Written in Pat Kinevane's signature style, Underneath is a blackly comic, rich and vivid tale of a life lived in secret, a testament to the people who live on the fringes, under the nose of everyday life. Underneath was published to coincide with the play's first production by Fishamble theatre company in December 2014.