Promotional art for Animus by Denis Clohessy and Noelia Ruiz
You might remember Denis Clohessy's musical score strutting with the flamenco moving Tino McGoldrig in
Silent or chasing Farrell Blinks through a train in
Man of Valour. Now his compositions take centre stage in the new play
Animus directed by Noelia Ruiz for Dublin Fringe Festival.
"There was a really strong impetus from Denis to create music that is not just ambience", says Ruiz. "To create a piece where the music is the main dramatic drive".
Clohessy is quick to credit the talents of the actors as well, who on this occasion are Camille Lucy Ross, Jim Roche and Anna Shiels-McNamee. There is also an impressive design team with Jack Phelan and Aedín Cosgrove. I ask him about the story of the play.
"It's a Murder Revenge story so there's an event, either accidental or on purpose, at the beginning of the show and the truth of it will be revealed through an investigation. It's kind of like a detective story". To go into it further, the play's press release reveals that a man is left dealing with the consequences of a tragic accident while two sisters seek their own version of justice. But it isn't as straight forward as that.