Showing posts with label Waterdonkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waterdonkey. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2011

Fringe Talk: Meadhbh Haicéid


Meadhbh Haicéid of Waterdonkey

Among the boldest site-specific ideas at this year’s ABSOLUT Fringe is Waterdonkey’sHappening – a 12 hour ‘bed-in’ in a suite in the Gresham Hotel on Sunday Sept 18. Meadhbh Haicéid, the show’s director, was kind enough to shed some light on the event, the company’s recent fascination with John Lennon, and the escalating lightsaber violence in rehearsal.

Also: you may spot a wannabe impartial journalist sporting Lennon shades below. I’ve worked with Waterdonkey before and have on occasion lent my mug to their press images.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A Guide to ABSOLUT Fringe 2011, ‘Brave New World’



Last week the line-up for this year’s ABSOLUT Fringe was revealed, which will take place in Dublin September 10-25. Sailing under the banner ‘Brave New World’ – this year’s festival intends to chart “a new course through a very changed Irish society”. Below are a few thoughts on the programme and a provisional strategy of what shows I’m going to attend.


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Waterdonkey, 'The Very Best of John Lennon'

Again: another shameful use of this blog. I will be performing onstage tonight at the Project Arts Centre at 7 in Waterdonkey Theatre's 'The Very Best of John Lennon'. The show is featured as part of THEATREclub's 'THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL II' festival. Check out the Project website for more information.

Here is the show description, and feel free to share your thoughts and impressions on the show in the comments section below.



This is where we are ...

PRISCILLA is inspired. ROSE is doing our hair. CHRIS is reading the news. ZITA is picking flowers. JOHN is looking for the truth. That is until we all eventually return to that moment which we can never leave behind for good.

An arpeggio of love, fortune, loss, and hope ... this is a world touched by John Winston Lennon.

Waterdonkey presents a special theatrical event inspired by the legendary musician's presence and influence, not just in our own lives, but in that of the fabric of contemporary society itself.

Lennon is a force stronger than gravity.
Join us in its freedom.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Musings Listings: February 2011

With many of the country’s greatest theatre acts taking off these days to tackle America with Culture Ireland’s ‘Imagine Ireland’ scheme, Dublin theatre audiences appear to have been left at the mercy of oestrogen-empowered comedies such as Calendar Girls in the Grand Canal or Adele King’s Grumpy Old Women in the Gaiety. While these large-scale, internationally-toured productions are sure to bring in the big bucks, there are a lot of local performances to be excited about also. Indeed, February 2011 can be characterised as a month of Irish theatre where the parents have gone away on business and the kids are now out to play.